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ON THE QUESTION OF THE APPEARANCE OF THE MAIDEN NAME KANYKEY-SANIRABIGA IN THE VERSION OF THE EPIC "MANAS" BY THE STORYTELLER SAGYMBAI OROZBAKOV

Вестник Иссык-Кульского университета
The article examines the origin of the maiden name of Manas Kanykey's wife. According to the version of the famous Manaschi storyteller Sagynbai Orozbakov, this name was Sanirabiga, taken from a retelling of a brief and inaccurate translation of the text
A. Mokeev
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Three Judeo-Persian Contributions

Journal of Jewish Languages
Three Judeo-Persian texts are presented in this article. The first and the longest is the Scroll of Antiochus, one of the para-Biblical Apocrypha, in a Judeo-Persian translation made around 1600 in Lār from a vorlage in Medieval “Biblical Hebrew ...
Dan Shapira
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Baoxianghua Patterns in Dunhuang's Tang Dynasty Murals: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Silk Road Artistic Exchange

International journal of history and philosophical research
This study offers a comprehensive analysis of "baoxianghua" (treasure-flower) motifs in the Dunhuang Mogao Cave murals across the four subperiods of the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE), with a specific focus on cross-cultural exchange along the Silk Road ...
Zhang Yan, Elis Syuhaila binti Mokhtar
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On the Influence of Chinese Architecture in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties on the Mosques in the Timurid Era

Architecture Engineering and Science
Set against the Silk Road's cross-civilizational network, this study traces 14th–15th-century architectural exchange between Yuan-Ming China and the Timurid Empire through "entangled history". Beijing's Temple of Heaven dougong becomes Samarkand's stucco
Zhonglin Zhang
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Kazakh Dastans Based on the Plot of “Innocently Persecuted People”

Iasaýı ýnıversıtetіnіń habarshysy
The article takes as the subject of research several dastans of novelistic content, based on the Eastern plot of «innocently persecuted people». In the course of the work, the dastan “Totinama” of the medieval Persian writer Z.
S.K. Kusanov   +2 more
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The Character and Characterization in the Stories of Akram Osman

Scientific Research Jouranl of Jawzjanan
Storytelling became popular in contemporary Persian literature, and writers, through composing their stories, have left behind a wealth of literary works. Among the renowned Afghan storytellers is Dr.
Fawzea Walizada
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Scriptural Vitality


Scriptural Vitality challenges the view that the Persian and Hellenistic periods constitute a time of decay, a period of ‘late Judaism’, languishing between an original, vibrant Judaism and the birth of Christianity.
H. Najman
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The Role of Myths in Individual and Social Psychology with an Emphasis on Joseph Campbell’s Theories and the Analysis of Iranian Folktales: Eskandarnāmeh and Fīrūzshāhnāmeh

Treasury of Persian Language and Literature
This article examines the framework of the hero’s journey as a mythological theory introduced by Joseph Campbell and analyzes its manifestation in Iranian folktales.
Mahrdad Qafarinia   +3 more
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The Majnūn of Laylā: A Visual Analysis of the Illustrations in the Manuscripts on Laylā Majnūn By Hatifi

Human Nature Journal of Social Sciences
Aim of the Study: The current research is inspired by the Laylā Majnūn, manuscripts in the permanent collection of the Lahore Museum and the Punjab library respectively. By researching these manuscripts, the researchers aim to find out visual disparities
Sophia Mairaj Malik, Asna Mubashra
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The Story of a Storyteller's Scroll

RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics, 2000
Pika Ghosh
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