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576:; how Ushon Koja's younger son, Segrek, grew up not knowing about his brother's captivity until he was taunted about it by some boys; how Ushon Koja and his wife tried to prevent Segrek from going to find Egrek by marrying him; how Segrek refused to lie with his wife until he found out his brother's fate; how Segrek finds his way to the Black King's castle and fends off several attacks by the Black King's men, but is eventually overtaken by sleep; how the Black King promises to release Egrek if he will take care of this mysterious assailant; how Egrek and Segrek recognize each other, defeat the Black King's men and return home;
500:: tells how Salur Kazan realized that his son Uruz was sixteen but had never seen battle, how Kazan and Uruz were attacked by the infidels while on a hunt, how Uruz entered the fray and was taken captive, how Lady Burla reacted on realizing her son was in danger, how Kazan tracked down the infidels and how Uruz begged him to flee, and how Lady Burla and Kazan's men arrived and helped Kazan rescue Uruz; this story mentions three infidel kings: Shökli, Kara Tüken, and Bughachuk, who is beheaded;
562:: tells how Begil becomes warden of Georgia for Bayindir Khan, but is tempted to rebel after feeling slighted by the Khan; how he breaks his leg after being thrown from a horse while hunting; how Shökli learns of his injury and attempts to attack him; how Begil's son Emren takes his armor and leads Begil's men to defend him; how God answers Emren's prayer for strength and how Emren gets Shökli to convert to Islam; how Begil and Bayindir Khan are reconciled;
531:: tells how Kazilik Koja is captured by the infidel King Direk of Arshuvan while trying to raid Düzmürd Castle on the Black Sea, how he was held 16 years, how his son Yigenek grew up not knowing his father was a captive, how Yigenek found out his father was alive and asked permission from Bayindir Khan to rescue him, and how Yigenek defeated King Direk after Bayindir's other men failed; Korkut shows up at the celebration;
597:: How the Outer Oghuz rebel against Kazan Khan after feeling he had slighted them in favor of the Inner Oghuz; how Kazan's uncle Uruz, leading the rebels, tries to get his son-in-law Beyrek to join the rebellion, and how he kills Beyrek for refusing; how Beyrek is taken home, where he calls on Kazan to avenge him; how Kazan and his forces defeat Uruz, after which the surviving rebels surrender and reconcile with Kazan;
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1163:""The book of my grandfather Korkut" ("Kitab-i dedem Korkut") is an outstanding monument of the medieval Oghuz heroic epic. Three modern Turkic-speaking peoples - Turkmens, Azerbaijanis and Turks - are ethnically and linguistically related to the medieval Oghuzes. For all these peoples, the epic legends deposited in the "Book of Korkut" represent an artistic reflection of their historical past."
854:(1977), dates it in the 14th century. Professor Michael E. Meeker argues for two dates, saying that the versions of the stories we have today originated as folk stories and songs no earlier than the 13th century and were written down no later than the early the 15th century. At least one of the stories (Chapter 8) existed in writing at the beginning of the 14th century, from an unpublished
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462:: tells the story of the miraculous birth of Boghach Khan, how he grew up to become a mighty warrior and earned a princedom, how his father Dirse Khan was tricked by his own warriors into trying to kill him, how his mother (unnamed) saved his life, and how he rescued his father from the treacherous warriors; Korkut arrives at the celebration and creates the story;
392:(d. 1318) says that Dede Korkut was a real person and lived for 295 years; that he appeared in the time of the Oghuz ruler Inal Syr Yavkuy Khan, by whom he was sent as ambassador to the Prophet; that he became Muslim; that he advised the Great Khan of the Oghuz, attended the election of the Great Khan, and gave names to children.
510:, how Dumrul realized his mistake and found favor with Allah on condition that someone agrees to die in his place, how Dumrul's parents refused to die in place but his wife agreed, how Dumrul asked Allah to spare his wife and how Allah granted them 140 years; Korkut commands that this story be kept alive by the bards;
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is the principal repository of ethnic identity, history, customs and the value systems of the Oghuz throughout history. It commemorates struggles for freedom when the Oghuz were a herding people, although "it is clear that the stories were put into their present form at a time when the Turks of Oghuz
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and M.G.Tahmasib and based on the
Barthold translation of the 1920s, was published on a limited basis only in 1939 and again in 1950. He asserts, "Turkic scholars and literati (who raised the same issues) were lost to the Stalinist 'liquidations' or to the 'ideological assault' waged on all dastans
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passed from generation to generation in an oral form. This is especially true of an epic book such as this, which is a product of a long series of narrators, any of whom could have made alterations and additions, right down to the two 16th-century scribes who authored the oldest extant manuscripts.
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mother, how the two boys were raised as brothers, how Tepegöz terrorized the Oghuz by demanding they continually provide young men and sheep for him to eat, how Basat was convinced by one of the Oghuz mothers to fight Tepegöz , and how Basat defeated Tepegöz in a fight that borrows heavily from the
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against the resistance of her brother Crazy
Karchar, how he was kidnapped by King Shökli's men and held captive for 16 years, and how he escaped upon hearing that Lady Chichek was being given to another man and how he won her back; Korkut appears as an actor in the story, giving Beyrek his name and
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The work originated as a series of epics orally told and transferred over the generations before being published in book form. There are numerous versions collected of the stories. It is thought that the first versions were in natural verse since
Turkish is an agglutinative language, but that they
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dates it fairly early in the 15th century, with two layers of text: a substratum of older oral traditions related to conflicts between the Oghuz and the
Pechenegs and Kipchaks and an outer covering of references to the 14th-century campaigns of the Aq Qoyunlu. Cemal Kafadar agrees that it was no
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According to Lewis (1974), an older substratum of these oral traditions dates to conflicts between the ancient Oghuz and their
Turkish rivals in Central Asia (the Pecheneks and the Kipchaks), but this substratum has been clothed in references to the 14th-century campaigns of the Akkoyunlu
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The language of the Gonbad manuscript is of a mixed character and depicts vivid characteristics of the period of transition from later Old Oghuz Turkic to Early Modern Turkic of
Iranian Azerbaijan. However, there are also orthographical, lexical, and grammatical structures peculiar to
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1049:"It was not earlier than the 15th century. Based on the fact that the author is buttering up both the Akkoyunlu and Ottoman rulers, it has been suggested that the composition belongs to someone living in the undefined border region lands between the two states during the reign of
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479:'s encampment while Kazan and his nobles were hunting, how Kazan and the heroic shepherd Karajuk teamed up to track down Shökli, how Kazan's wife Lady Burla and son Uruz showed quick-thinking and heroism in captivity, and how Kazan's men arrived to help Kazan defeat Shökli;
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has been translated into French, English, Russian and
Hungarian. However, it was not until it caught the attention of H.F. Von Diez, who published a partial German translation of Dede Korkut in 1815, based on a manuscript found in the Royal Library of Dresden, that
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by bare-handedly defeating a bull, a lion, and a camel, how the
Princess's father changed his mind and sent 600 warriors to kill him, and how the Princess helped Kan Turali defeat her father's men; Korkut also appears in the story as the storyteller at the
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Trebizond; how he taunted the infidels and refused to praise them; how his son Uruz grew up not knowing about his father, and how he found out about his father's imprisonment; how Uruz led an army of nobles to rescue Salur Kazan; how they attacked the
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Dede Korkut (1000–1300) clearly referred to certain physical activities and games. In Dede Korkut's description, the athletic skills of Turks, both men and women, were described to be "first-rate," especially in horse-riding, archery,
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were part of the Soviet Union from 1920 until 1991, and thus most of the research and interest originated there. The attitude towards the Book of Dede Korkut and other dastans related to the Turkic peoples was initially neutral.
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in 1950–52." According to Paksoy, this taboo of the early 1950s was also expressed in the "Trial of
Alpamysh" (1952–1957), when "all dastans of Central Asia were officially condemned by the Soviet state apparatus".
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that it is believed to have been influenced by the Greek epic or to have one common ancient Anatolian root. The book also describes in great detail the various sports activities of the ancient Turkic peoples:
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The twelve stories that comprise the bulk of the work were written down after the Turks converted to Islam, and the heroes are often portrayed as good Muslims while the villains are referred to as
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In 2018, the Gonbad manuscript was discovered. The first leaf of the Gonbad manuscript is missing. For this reason, it is not known how the name of the manuscript was recorded in writing.
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264:. The book's mythic narrative is part of the cultural heritage of the peoples of Oghuz origin, mainly of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Turkmenistan. Only two manuscripts of the text, one in the
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The language of the Gonbad manuscript is of a mixed character and depicts vivid characteristics of the period of transition from later Old Oghuz Turkic to the Early Modern Turkic of
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Abu Al Ghazi Bahadur, A History of the Turks, Moguls, and Tatars, Vulgarly called Tartars, Together with a Description of the Countries They Inhabit, 2 vols. (London, 1730)
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was transcribed on paper, the events depicted therein survived in the oral tradition, at least from the 9th and 10th centuries. The "Bamsi Beyrek" chapter of
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1667:"Report by Comrade M D Bagirov at 18th Congress of Azerbaidzhan Communist Party on the Work of the Azerbaidzhan Communist Party Central Committee,"
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1754:"Address by Mr Koïchiro Matsuura, Director-General of UNESCO, on the occasion of the celebration of the 1300th anniversary of Kitab-i Dede Qorqud"
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was firmly established. He observed that the first full-text Russian edition of the Book of Dede Korkut, by Azerbaijani academicians
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were published in 1957, 1958 and 1961, as they had been in 1939, 1941, and 1949; the entry on dastans in the second edition of the
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and begun to lead a more sedentary life than their forefathers. In the 14th century, a federation of Turcoman tribesmen, the
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for the 1,300th anniversary of the epic. The epic culture, folk tales and music of Dede Qorqud has been included in the
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nominated, and in 2000 celebrated, the "One thousand three hundredth anniversary of the epic poem Kitab-i Dede Qorqud".
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Dadashzade, Memmed (July 1990). "Ethnographic Information Concerning Azerbaijan Contained in the Dede Korkut dastan".
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gradually transformed into combinations of verse and prose as the Islamic elements affected the narrative over time.
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in the second half of the 18th century. However, the manuscript also boasts a couple of Persian word groups, such as
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earlier than the 15th century since "the author is buttering up both the Akkoyunlu and the Ottoman rulers".
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are some of the best-known Turkic dastans from among a total of well over 1000 recorded epics among the
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Moghaddam, Emarati (21 April 2014). "Mongolian-Turkic Epics: Typological Formation and Development".
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solidified his grip on power in the USSR, and especially in the early 1950s, a taboo on
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The following sentences are a few of many sayings that appear in the Gonbad manuscript:
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Türk Dünyası Dil ve Edebiyat Dergisi / Turkish World Journal of Language and Literature
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65:(The Book of my Grandfather Korkut according to the language of the tribe of the Oghuz)
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1999 Stamps of Azerbaijan commemorating the 1300th Anniversary of Kitab-i Dede Gorgud
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1831:[A Syntactic Analysis on the Günbet Manuscript of the Book of Dede Korkut].
1535:"DEDE KORKUT OĞUZNAMELERİ ÜZERİNE-Günbed Nüshası Işığında-DÜZELTME TEKLİFLERİ (2)".
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Heritage of Dede Qorqud/Korkyt Ata/Dede Korkut, epic culture, folk tales and music
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1218:[The book of my grandfather Korkud in the language of the Oguz tribe].
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Those who trust in God can destroy even the black mountains if they punch them.
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Whether man or woman, in this world one must have an honest and zealous heart.
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contains sixteen stories, which have been transcribed and published in 1998.
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1743:"Dədə Qorqud" filminin sirləri: //Azad Azərbaycan.- 2011.- 24 iyul.- S. 5.
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How the Outer Oghuz Rebelled against the Inner Oghuz and How Beyrek Died
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Rentzsch, Julian (2011). "Modality in the 'Dede Qorqud Oġuznameleri'".
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Heroic Epic and Saga: An Introduction to the World's Great Folk Epics
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preserves almost verbatim the immensely popular Central Asian dastan
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When the light of the full moon appears above, makes a move to leap.
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was re-published only in 1962 and in 1977. Problems persisted until
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Bentinck, Histoire Genealogique des Tatars, 2 vols. (Leiden, 1726).
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Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity
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making and sharing tradition, a marker of cultural identity (2017)
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How Salur Kazan was Taken Prisoner and How His Son Uruz Freed Him
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Various dates have been proposed for the first written copies.
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Eger erdür eger ḫatun bu dünyāda nāmūslı ġayretli ḳoççaḳ gerek.
4872:
906:
The majority of the Turkic peoples and lands described in the
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became widely known to the West. The only other manuscript of
668:
4875:, a symbol of identity, hospitality and social interaction (
834:
Depiction of Gorkut Ata (Dede Korkut) in 2006 Turkmen coins.
681:
4738:
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Azerbaijan
4344:
Memorial Museum of Molla Panah Vagif and Molla Vali Vidadi
746:
If one's dying day doesn't come, that person will not die.
1853:
Between Two Worlds: The Construction of the Ottoman State
938:. In a 1951 speech delivered at the 18th Congress of the
516:: tells how Kan Turali won the heart and hand of infidel
914:
Turkish historian Hasan Bülent Paksoy argues that after
743:
If the flaky snow falls, it will not stay in the summer.
1424:
1422:
330:
was gradually supplanted among the Turks themselves by
4797:, traditional pomegranate festivity and culture (2020)
1413:"Dede Korkut Çevirisi - II: Salur Kazan'ın Tutsaklığı"
886:
text "exhibits a number of features characteristic of
882:
and British scholar Geoffrey Lewis, believed that the
498:
How Prince Uruz Son of Prince Kazan was Taken Prisoner
4387:
The State Archive of Literature and Art of Azerbaijan
1774:
969:
in February 1956, the same "Barthold" edition of the
4779:, making and wearing women's silk headscarves (2014)
1568:
Meeker, Michael E. (1992). "The Dede Korkut Ethic".
651:
in the second half of the 16th century and again in
506:: tells how Wild Dumrul offended God by challenging
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4294:House-Museum of Jalil Mammadguluzadeh (Nakhchivan)
1871:
695:Üstin ala bedirli ay gelende sıçramaḳa ḥamlelenür.
4339:House-Museum and Memorial Complex of Huseyn Javid
1930:"Salur Kazan ve Yuvarlanan Taş Anlatısı Hakkında"
1846:. Moscow and Leningrad: USSR Academy of Sciences.
541:and how Tepegöz was born of a human father and a
227:
79:("The Second Volume of the Book of the Turkmens")
72:(The Story of Oguzname, Kazan Beg and the Others)
4862:and traditional production of silk for weaving (
1957:Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
1608:History of the Ottoman Empire and Modern Turkey
1295:
1293:
1291:
1289:
850:However, in his history of the Ottoman Empire,
692:Allāhına güveneŋ yumruḳ ursa ḳara daġlar yıḫar.
424:
366:
62:Kitāb-ı Dedem Ḳorḳud Alā Lisān-ı Tāife-i Oġuzān
4625:List of Azerbaijani dramatists and playwrights
2006:Uysal-Walker Archive of Turkish Oral Narrative
1074:in the Caucasia as well as with the Byzantine
791:was discovered in 1950 by Ettore Rossi in the
4979:
4722:
4349:House Museum of Mirza Fatali Akhundov (Shaki)
2045:
1509:Kitab-i Dedem Korkut – Vat. turc. 102 digital
8:
4289:House-Museum of Jalil Mammadguluzadeh (Baku)
1570:International Journal of Middle East Studies
1204:(in 30 volumes), Third edition, Moscow, 1970
737:The comb can disentangle tangled black hair.
4849:, epic culture, folk tales and music (2018)
4334:House-Museum of Mammed Said Ordubadi (Baku)
1066:relates the struggles of Turkmens with the
368:In the dastans, Dede Korkut appears as the
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4715:
4707:
4375:Institute of Literature named after Nizami
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4768:Craftsmanship and performance art of the
1945:
1918:
1833:Korkut Ata Türkiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi
1563:
1561:
1485:"Kitab-i Dedem Korkut - Mscr.Dresd.Ea.86"
1377:"Sport In Turkey: The Pre-Islamic Period"
1321:
1222:(in Russian). 25 May 2005. Archived from
1145:
4908:and its socio-cultural traditions (2023)
1655:
1244:
1160:
582:: tells how Salur Kazan was captured at
348:centered in eastern Turkey, Azerbaijan,
314:, and centers most of its action in the
76:Cild-i Duyyum-i Kitāb-i Türkmän (ä)lsānî
69:Hikāyet-ı Oġuznāme-ı Kazan Beġ ve Gayrı
4309:Nizami Museum of Azerbaijani Literature
1552:
1090:
1042:
688:Text in original Oghuz Turkic language:
494:later helping him outwit Crazy Karchar;
4829:Flatbread making and sharing culture:
4602:International Prize in honor of Fuzuli
4370:Institute of Manuscripts of Azerbaijan
1928:HaznedaroğLu, Aslıhan (14 June 2020).
890:, the Turkish dialect of Azerbaijan".
302:is a heroic dastan, also known as the
124:
4675:and one of the official languages in
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1631:
1619:
1610:, Cambridge University, 1977, pg 141.
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444:The beginning of the first chapter, "
27:Epic tales of the Oghuz Turkic people
7:
4891:Craftsmanship and performing art of
1878:. Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin Books.
1727:, second edition. See also "Dastan"
466:How Salur Kazan's House was Pillaged
50:Front page of the Dresden manuscript
4650:Bible translations into Azerbaijani
4532:Literary prizes and honorary titles
4329:House-Museum of Mirza Alakbar Sabir
1706:Bol'shaya sovetskaya entsiklopediya
1682:Bol'shaya sovetskaya entsiklopediya
1671:No. 24, Vol. 23 (July 28, 1951), 8.
1669:Current Digest of the Russian Press
1399:"Bir Dede Korkut Çevirisi Denemesi"
707:Yapa yapa ḳarlar yaġsa yaza ḳalmaz.
701:Kara saçuŋ dolaşmışını daraġ yazar.
615:Gorkut Ata (Dede Korkut) Statue in
228:
136:UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
4635:List of Azerbaijani-language poets
2008:, Texas Tech University, 2000–2007
1855:. University of California Press.
1302:Soviet Anthropology and Archeology
946:advocated expunging the epic from
778:Since the early 18th century, the
698:Tekebbürlik eyleyeni Taŋrı sevmez.
675:(the throne of Egypt) and others.
537:: tells how Basat was raised by a
25:
4898:Craftsmanship of mother of pearl
4836:Art of crafting and playing with
4775:Traditional art and symbolism of
4640:List of Azerbaijani screenwriters
4590:People's Writer of Azerbaijan SSR
4563:Mirza Fatali Akhundov State Prize
2012:"Mother-of-All-Books" Dada Gorgud
1843:The book of my grandfather Korkut
1522:Journal of Modern Turkish Studies
770:A copy of Book of Dede Korkut in
710:Ecel vaʿde ėrmeyince kimse ölmez.
647:and Anatolia, later rewritten in
452:, 16th-century Dresden manuscript
306:among the Oghuz, which starts in
1901:Azmun, Yusuf (29 January 2020).
1128:Azmun, Yusuf (29 January 2020).
870:sometime between 1309 and 1340.
5138:Turkish short story collections
4950:), traditional group dances of
4691:region) as well as in parts of
4687:(in particular in the historic
4578:People's Poet of Azerbaijan SSR
4358:Unions, institutes and archives
1779:Coins produced within 1992–2010
942:, Azerbaijani communist leader
749:What can be achieved by crying?
572:and thrown into the dungeon of
295:Origin and synopsis of the epic
248:) is the most famous among the
5118:Epic poems in Turkic languages
4833:, Katyrma, Jupka, Yufka (2016)
4683:. It is also widely spoken in
4645:Azerbaijan emigrant literature
4319:House Museum of Jafar Jabbarly
4284:Baku Museum of Miniature Books
930:Soviet authorities criticized
483:Bamsi Beyrek of the Grey Horse
459:Boghach Khan Son of Dirse Khan
446:Boghach Khan Son of Dirse Khan
1:
4783:Copper craftsmanship of Lahij
4573:People's Writer of Azerbaijan
4396:Monuments of literary figures
4314:House Museum of Abdulla Shaig
1934:Journal of Old Turkic Studies
1907:Journal of Old Turkic Studies
1870:Lewis, Geoffrey, ed. (1974).
1134:Journal of Old Turkic Studies
504:Wild Dumrul Son of Dukha Koja
116:
4671:is the official language of
4365:Union of Azerbaijani Writers
4324:House Museum of Huseyn Javid
4304:Nakhchivan Literature Museum
4299:House-Museum of Samad Vurgun
2980:Muhammad Husayn Khan Mushtaq
514:Kan Turali Son of Kanli Koja
5148:Works published anonymously
4923:Need of Urgent Safeguarding
4630:List of Azerbaijani writers
4568:People's Poet of Azerbaijan
4086:Mirza Huseyn Afandi Qayibov
1969:10.1556/AOrient.64.2011.1.4
1007:National Bank of Azerbaijan
940:Azerbaijani Communist Party
529:Yigenek Son of Kazilik Koja
5174:
4763:Azerbaijani carpet weaving
3900:Abdurrahim bey Hagverdiyev
3182:Mirza Mahammad Taghi Gumri
1840:Barthold, V., ed. (1962).
1835:(in Turkish) (2): 188–197.
1775:Central Bank of Azerbaijan
1349:Dinçaslan, M. Bahadırhan.
1314:10.2753/AAE1061-1959290169
627:. However, there are also
376:they are generally called
4744:
4666:
4492:Shah Ismail Khatai (Baku)
4188:
4177:
3567:Yusif Vazir Chamanzaminli
3337:
3326:
3140:Mohammad Bagher Khalkhali
3084:Gonchabegüm Nakhchivanski
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2970:Abu'l-Fath Khan Javanshir
2629:
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2078:
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1784:January 19, 2010, at the
1732:Great Soviet Encyclopedia
1725:Great Soviet Encyclopedia
1711:Great Soviet Encyclopedia
1687:Great Soviet Encyclopedia
1582:10.1017/S0020743800021954
1202:Great Soviet Encyclopedia
963:denunciation of Stalinism
959:Great Soviet Encyclopedia
713:Aġlamaġıla nesne mi olur?
601:The Wisdom of Dede Korkut
489:, how he won the hand of
132:
43:
4480:Nariman Narimanov (Baku)
4456:Hasan bey Zardabi (Baku)
4261:Gulustan literary circle
3806:Hasan Ali Khan Garadaghi
3361:Ismayil bek Kutkashensky
3018:Aghabeyim agha Javanshir
2997:Jafargulu agha Javanshir
2985:Fathali Beg Hali-Ganjavi
2780:Murtazgulu Sultan Shamlu
2016:Azerbaijan International
1375:Yurdadon, Ergun (2003).
1187:10.22067/jls.v47i3.45359
1100:Medieval Oral Literature
991:, is based on the epic.
667:("shah of the valiant",
566:Segrek Son of Ushun Koja
535:How Basat Killed Tepegöz
176:Europe and North America
5153:Books of the Aq Qoyunlu
4551:Hasan bey Zardabi Prize
3670:Sona Akhundova-Garayeva
3371:Mirza Abdulgadir Vusagi
2920:Abdurrahman Dilbazoghlu
2731:Mirza Jalal Shahrestani
2000:, four editions of the
1874:The Book of Dede Korkut
1851:Kafadar, Cemal (1995).
1777:. Commemorative coins.
1489:digital.slub-dresden.de
1113:Felix J. Oinas (1978).
1009:minted gold and silver
734:God disdains the proud.
252:or epic stories of the
4468:Mikayil Mushfig (Baku)
3910:Suleyman Sani Akhundov
3272:Karim agha Shakikhanov
3079:Seyid Abulgasim Nabati
2809:Ashik Abbas Tufarqanlı
2125:Dastan of Ahmad Harami
2061:Azerbaijani literature
948:Azerbaijani literature
903:
835:
826:Dating the composition
775:
637:grammatical structures
620:
453:
433:
390:Rashid-al-Din Hamadani
386:
245:
237:
223:
5113:Azerbaijani mythology
4884:Telling tradition of
4408:Jafar Jabbarly (Baku)
3943:Mirza Fatali Akhundov
3920:Sultan Majid Ganizade
3633:Mammad Amin Rasulzade
3562:Jalil Mammadguluzadeh
3521:Gholamhossein Bigdeli
3481:Yadollah Maftun Amini
3436:Gholam-Hossein Sa'edi
3277:Haji Seyid Abdulhamid
936:bourgeois nationalism
901:
833:
769:
614:
589:Ayasofia in Trebizond
443:
4504:Aliagha Vahid (Baku)
4420:Samad Vurghun (Baku)
4076:Firidun bey Kocharli
4050:Rahilya Geybullayeva
3776:Bakhtiyar Vahabzadeh
3628:Omar Faig Nemanzadeh
3366:Mammed Said Ordubadi
3294:Mirza Hasan Alkadari
3094:Mirza Ali Khan La'li
3064:Khurshidbanu Natavan
2910:Abbasgulu Bakikhanov
2549:Sheikh Alvan Shirazi
2428:Yaqub bin Uzun Hasan
1947:10.35236/jots.736370
1920:10.35236/jots.677980
1756:. Baku. 9 April 2000
1680:"Alpamysh" entry in
1216:"Китаби деде Коркуд"
1175:New Literary Studies
1147:10.35236/jots.677980
1098:Karl Reichl (2011).
762:Manuscript tradition
724:English translation:
119:14th or 15th century
67:Vatican manuscript:
60:Dresden manuscript:
4996:Book of Dede Korkut
4936:-riding game (2013)
4846:Book of Dede Gorgud
4761:Traditional art of
4069:Literary historians
4010:Rustam Ibragimbekov
3868:Mirza Alakbar Sabir
3546:Rovshan Abdullaoglu
3441:Magsud Ibrahimbeyov
3267:Ahmad bey Javanshir
3124:Mirza Ismayil Gasir
3114:Mehdigulu Khan Vafa
3104:Mirza Sadig Latifov
3089:Fatma Khanum Kamina
3074:Seyid Azim Shirvani
2932:Agha Masih Shirvani
2758:Salman Momtaz Mowji
2736:Mirza Saleh Tabrizi
2714:Safigulu bey Shamlu
2292:Izzeddin Hasanoghlu
2088:Book of Dede Korkut
2023:Book of Dede Korkut
1606:Stanford Jay Shaw,
1524:(2005), 2/4:158-188
1455:, pp. 192–195.
1076:Empire of Trebizond
1072:Abkhaza Circassians
1011:commemorative coins
985:A 1975 Azeri film,
971:Book of Dede Korkut
908:Book of Dede Korkut
809:Book of Dede Korkut
780:Book of Dede Korkut
291:language families.
262:pre-Islamic beliefs
238:Kitaby Dädem Gorkut
209:Book of Dede Korkut
190:2018 (13th session)
182:Inscription history
74:Gonbad manuscript:
37:Book of Dede Korkut
5077:Epic of King Gesar
4749:Azerbaijani mugham
4225:Majlisi-faramushan
3915:Hashim bey Vazirov
3852:Khalil Rza Uluturk
3608:Ali bey Huseynzade
3446:Chingiz Abdullayev
3386:Mir Jalal Pashayev
3376:Sakina Akhundzadeh
3262:Mirza Adigozal bey
3230:Said Kochkhyurskiy
2881:Aga Masih Shirvani
2573:Ibrahim Mirza Jahi
2378:Seyid Yahya Bakuvi
2325:Kadi Burhan al-Din
2150:Traditional genres
2025:at Dresden Library
1996:2012-01-05 at the
1805:. 28 November 2018
1539:(50). Autumn 2020.
1021:in November 2018.
944:Mir Jafar Baghirov
904:
836:
776:
625:Iranian Azerbaijan
621:
560:Emren Son of Begil
454:
352:and western Iran.
279:The epic tales of
246:Dede Korkut Kitabı
224:Kitabi-Dədə Qorqud
215:Book of Korkut Ata
5108:Azerbaijani books
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4756:Azerbaijani ashiq
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4126:Alaviyya Babayeva
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3959:Najaf bey Vazirov
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3640:
3613:Hasan bey Zardabi
3356:Nariman Narimanov
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3289:Mir Mehdi Khazani
3166:Molla Agha Bikhud
3119:Mir Mohsun Navvab
2975:Fazil Khan Sheyda
2847:Mirza Shafi Vazeh
2842:Molla Vali Vidadi
2837:Molla Panah Vagif
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2595:Yusif Beg Ustajlu
2493:Sadiqi Beg Afshar
2373:Jahan Shah Haqiqi
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2113:Abdulla and Jahan
1885:978-0-14-044298-4
1862:978-0-520-20600-7
1827:Atsız, M (2020).
1714:, second edition)
1690:, third edition)
1381:The Sport Journal
967:Nikita Khrushchev
866:, written in the
758:
757:
276:, Iran, in 2018.
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5143:Turkic mythology
5087:Turkic mythology
5072:Ergenekon legend
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4932:, a traditional
4888:anecdotes (2022)
4843:Heritage of the
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4146:Bagir Seyidzadeh
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4038:Literary critics
4025:Vagif Mustafayev
3990:Farman Karimzade
3985:Suleyman Reshidi
3980:Hasan Seyidbeyli
3928:
3890:
3842:Vagif Samadoghlu
3796:Mirvarid Dilbazi
3781:Nusrat Kasamanli
3650:
3623:Jeyhun Hajibeyli
3618:Uzeyir Hajibeyov
3456:Natig Rasulzadeh
3451:Suleyman Valiyev
3431:Elchin Afandiyev
3426:Manaf Suleymanov
3391:Suleyman Rahimov
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5052:Epic of Köroğlu
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4103:Ahmet Caferoğlu
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3995:Gamar Salamzade
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3791:Hossein Monzavi
3771:Nigar Rafibeyli
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1051:Uzun Hassan
988:Dada Gorgud
975:perestroika
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884:Dede Korkut
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323:Dede Korkut
300:Dede Korkut
281:Dede Korkut
268:and one in
254:Oghuz Turks
220:Azerbaijani
187:Inscription
107:Epic poetry
18:Dede Korkut
5102:Categories
5026:Kan Turali
5004:Characters
4952:Nakhchivan
4689:Azerbaijan
4673:Azerbaijan
3820:Free verse
3736:Musa Yagub
3587:Rafiq Tağı
3461:Afag Masud
3218:Yetim Emin
3059:Ashiq Peri
2876:Sayat-Nova
2658:Sari Ashiq
1809:2018-11-29
1494:26 January
1453:Atsız 2020
1441:Atsız 2020
1429:Atsız 2020
1360:26 January
1230:26 January
1220:archive.is
1200:"Dastan".
1086:References
996:Azerbaijan
774:, Germany.
653:Qajar Iran
548:Polyphemus
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260:and their
152:Kazakhstan
148:Azerbaijan
95:Subject(s)
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4091:Amin Abid
4055:Ali Nazem
3952:Tragedies
3827:Rasul Rza
3696:Ali Nazmi
3653:Classical
3536:Ali Akbar
3109:Ali Mojuz
2253:Qıfılband
1704:entry in
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1068:Georgians
994:In 1998,
920:Turkology
858:history,
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641:Chaghatai
522:Trebizond
397:Pechenegs
304:Oghuznama
289:Mongolian
162:Reference
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5047:Alpamysh
4838:kamancha
4677:Dagestan
4618:See also
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2893:Telimxan
2472:Kishvari
2275:Medieval
2180:Mathnawi
2018:magazine
1994:Archived
1977:43282396
1782:Archived
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1025:See also
955:Alpamysh
805:Alpamysh
795:. Until
617:Ashgabat
607:Language
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