Typological similarities in the folclore tradition of the Persian-Turkic peoples
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32523/2616-678X-2024-149-4-175-183Keywords:
folklore, typology, genre, analogy, love poems, tradition.Abstract
The article describes the spiritual harmonies occurring in the succession of epochs. An urgent problem of our time is to determine the place and assessment of the Turkic worldviews and positions of the Kazakh people in folklore. Kissas, poems, love poems, heroic poems, etc., which represent the totality of the wealth of the Turkic world, also have a special character in the world civilization. In the course of studying their historical and structural nature, a number of scientists who have undergone numerous discoveries began to pay attention to the continuity and typological similarity of folklore traditions. The option that began in past eras has not lost its value today. It is noteworthy that the philosophy and psychology of the characters run in parallel, based on the traditions of a dual civilization. In the main part, it turns out that the cult in the folklore tradition of the Persian-Turkic peoples is common. In the author's view, it is clear how many forms of transmission of religion and culture rely on mastery. The "golden Bridge" between two civilized societies is what brings discoveries and benefits to the life of mankind. The opinions of a number of our researchers will be summarized and additional clarifications will be given. The final part provides a clear definition of how close the connection between authenticity and folklore is, which has become the subject of world science research. Folklore tradition has become an independent genre and has become a source of spiritual wealth of the people. After all, folklore is intertwined with folk traditions.