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Mythological semantics of the Ogre and Dwarf images in the "the dwarf's tale", Ramil Aliyev |
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Ashiq Niftulla from Derbent and epic activity, Oruj Aliyev |
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Human-nature relations in Azerbaijani folklore, Elchin Galiboglu |
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Symbol of rhythm – drum, Matanat Yagubgizi |
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Buta in “Asli and Kerem”, Shakir Albaliyev |
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Western Azerbaijan: folklore is also history, Aposh Valiyev |
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Nizami Ganjavi’s influences in the activities of the ashigs of South Azerbaijan: epics "Shirin and Farhad" and "Leyli and Majnun", Aynur Huseynova |
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Comparative analysis of wedding ceremonies in the Nakhchivan and Iravan valleys, Maleyka Mammadova |
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The role of folklore anthologies in the formation of Azerbaijan folklore book, Vusal Safiyeva |
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Two storytellers of the epic cyclization “Forty Batyrs”: Sybyra Giraf and Murin Giraf, Gumru Shahriyar |
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Plot index of Azerbaijan tales and its effectiveness, Elnara Huseyngizi-Amirli |
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Uyghur versions of the epic “Tahir and Zohra”, Nurlana Mammadova |
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The harmony of nature and civilization in contacts wıth ancient Turkish mythology, Fatima Baghirova |
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Comparative study of proverbs and sayings collected in the Zangilan region, Seadet Mustafaeva |
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Archaic layer in “Kitabi-Dede Gorgud”: Polyphony of mythological memory, Jala Naghiyeva |
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Irfani (sufi) thought and rhetorical traditions in the divanis of Ashiq Ali, Emin Zeynalov |
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The day of the dead celebration as a paradigm of animistic thought, Nail Gurbanov |