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The roots of the cultural deviation of Sufism in the ancient Turkic nomadic culture
IntroductionThis study investigates the integration of Sufism into medieval Turkic nomadic culture, analyzing how Sufi rituals, saintly authority, and scholarly networks reshaped social structures and collective identity on the Eurasian steppe.MethodsWe assembled a multidisciplinary corpus, including Divan‑i Ḥikmet verses, 12th-14th‑century ...
Akaidar Kurmanbek +4 more
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REFLECTION OF THE DESHT-I-KIPCHAK CULTURE IN THE ARAB EAST
This article examines the Turkic-Arab cultural contacts in the Mamluk period (XIII-XV centuries) on the basis of medieval Arabic and Türkic-Kypchak written monuments.
Жұбатова Б.Н. +1 more
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Negotiating the Borders of a Turkic World: The Journal Türk Amacı (1942–1943)
The journal Türk Amacı, published in Istanbul between 1942 and 1943, was – according toits subtitle – intended as a ‘propagator of Turkic cultural unity.’ As such, it is an outstandingexample of the discourse of the time and offers interesting insights ...
Ruth Bartholomä, Zaur Gasimov
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CULTURAL COOPERATION IN THE ORGANIZATION OF TURKIC STATES: “JEWELS OF TURKIC LITERATURE”
This review paper examines cultural cooperation within the Organization of Turkic States (OTS), with a particular focus on the role of the 100-volume collection Jewels of Turkic Literature, published in 2022. The OTS, initially established as a small regional organization, has expanded into a significant international actor promoting collaboration ...
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Multinational enterprises’ contribution to gender equality: An integrative framework
Abstract Despite the progress made in recent years, inequalities between men and women persist. Gender equality (GE) is one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG5) that multinational enterprises (MNEs) can contribute most to. This is because SDG5 integrates directly into MNEs’ human resource practices, supply chain management and ...
Sonia María Suárez‐Ortega +2 more
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Patch in the ritual and daily practice of the Turkic people [PDF]
The article is devoted to the study of the patch as a stable tradition of the spiritual and material-artistic culture of the Turkic peoples. The patch is considered as a "participant" in ritual and ritual practice and manual artistic craft.
Andrey Khazbulatov +3 more
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Procesos sociales y culturales en el mundo turco
The beginning of this article describres the distribution and lingustic groups of the Turkic population and thereafter characterised the latest social and cultural developments in each Turkic states.
Ott Kurs
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Steppe zone west asian and far eastern civilizations: turks and mongols
The data from early written sources, as well as the features of material and spiritual culture, indicate that the primary ancestral homeland of the Turkic-speaking peoples in ancient times was located somewhere in West Asia. The Turkic peoples of Central
Kyzlasov Igor L.
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The image of Asan Kaigy in the culture of Turkic peoples
For several centuries, the image of Asan Kaigy has been a spiritual heritage and an integral part of the ethnic mentality of Kazakhs, Nogais, Kyrgyz, Karakalpaks, Bashkirs. Asan Kaigy as a representative of the common Turkic history and culture is perceived, on the one hand, as a historical person (epic poet, thinker), and on the other hand, as a ...
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This study examines the theological structure of Tengrism, understood here as a heuristic term for the broader Tengri-centered early Turkic belief system, its historical transformation, and its continuity in post-Islamic Turkic culture and folklore from ...
Fuzuli Bayat, Haktan Kaplan
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