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THE ANIMAL IMAGE IN THE MYTHOLOGY OF TURKIC PEOPLES

Научно-практический журнал MUSEUM.KZ
Abstract. This article explores the image of animals in the mythology of Turkic peoples, their symbolic meanings, and their place in the historical, cultural, and spiritual heritage of the people. The article provides a detailed analysis of the animal images in the myths, which constitute the intangible cultural heritage of Turkic peoples, their ...
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NEVRUZ FESTİVAL İN TURKİC PEOPLES AND TURKEY

«Вестник Атырауского университета имени Халела Досмухамедова»
Although mythology, that is, shorthand for unknown times, unusually conveys everyday life with the help of symbols, it cyclically tells about the creation of the world and the apocalypse. The mythology of the steppe peoples also transmits their early times from generation to generation in the form of oral culture.
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THE IMAGE OF THE WOLF IN THE FOLKLORE OF TURKIC PEOPLES

RESEARCH ON UZBEK FOLKLORE AND DIALECTS: PRACTICE, METHODOLOGY, AND NEW APPROACHES
This article analyzes the image of the wolf in the folklore and mythological thinking of Turkic peoples within the framework of ancient religious beliefs such as totemism and ...
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Turkic Peoples of the USSR.

Pacific Affairs, 1955
William M. Austin, Stefan Wurm
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ANTHROPONOMY OF TURKIC PEOPLES OF RUSSIA

2017
This article discusses anthroponomy of Turkic peoples of Russian Federation. Within the topic of the article they have such questions as national names, motivation and semantics of personal names, traditions of assigning personal names.
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THE EPIC TRADITION IN FOLKLORE OF TURKIC PEOPLES

2016
In this article provides the information on epic traditions in the folklore of the Turkic-speaking peoples. The author traces importance of the presented genre, and notes the common features, the similarity and identity of the epic as the dominant field of folklore of the peoples of the world, including the Turkic.
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THE IMAGE OF THE CRADLE IN THE LULLABIES OF TURKIC PEOPLES

RESEARCH ON UZBEK FOLKLORE AND DIALECTS: PRACTICE, METHODOLOGY, AND NEW APPROACHES
A lullaby is a heartfelt expression flowing from the depths of a mother's soul for her child. The emotions of Turkic mothers are alike – their sorrows resonate, and their joys are shared. While singing lullabies, they not only express their hopes and dreams for their children but also introduce them to the world and the material surroundings. The image
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