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The place of legends and rumors in Derbend folklore, Oruj Aliyev |
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Mythological-artistic analysis of sleep in “the Dwart's tale”, Ramil Aliyev |
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“Abbas and Gulgez” – true love of folk ashug, Shakir Albaliyev |
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Symbolism of protection from the evil eye, Matanat Yaqubgizi |
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Poetical features of ashig art, Naila Askar |
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Divine beliefs in the Oghuz proverbs and sayings, Elchin Galiboglu |
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Paremiological units in the epistle “Kitabi-Dede Gorgud”, Huraman Karimova |
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Birth ritual traditions: in the context of Azerbaijani and Uzbek folklore, Maleyka Mammadova |
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Religious and mythological representation related to hunting and forest patrons in Azerbaijani folklore, Aynur Jalilova |
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The first cycle of “Forty batyrs” – Edigey and his descendants, Gumru Shahriyar |
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Folklore and geology: the interdisciplinarity of national identity (based on Kh.Yusifzadeh's views), Gunay Garayeva |
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The transition from folklore to medieval Azerbaijani poetry, Sevinj Aliyeva |
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Archetypal energy of form in Azerbaijani folklore, Yasin Khalilov |
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About Laman Vagifgizi's research called “Tambur performance and creatıon of haylas”, Aygul Gurbanova |
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The issues of oral folk literature in literary and theoretical thought in the 1920s, Yadulla Dadashly |
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The aesthetic values in the activity of ashiq and folk poets of the Western Azerbaijan, Rada Abbasova |
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Anthropomorphic tricksters: mythological and cultural context, Maya Abdullayeva |
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A look at the history of the research of the “Dede Qorgud” epistle, Gulkhara Ahmadova |
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The systematic catalogue of riddles and its scientific-practical significance, Altunay Asgar |
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The role of the Ashiq Alasgar in the formation of the Borchali ashig environment, Fatma Hajiyeva |