ISBN:
9789087282868
,
9789400600355
,
9789400601185
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (146 Seiten)
Series Statement:
Knowledge Unlatched Backlist Collection 2016
Series Statement:
Literature
Series Statement:
Iranian studies series
DDC:
398.209587
Keywords:
Volksliteratur
;
Tadschikisch
;
Rezeption
;
Firdausī 940-1020 Šāhnāma
;
Rezeption
;
Epik
;
Volksliteratur
;
Firdausī 940-1020 Šāhnāma
;
Rezeption
;
Epik
;
Volksliteratur
Abstract:
The ancient Persian storytelling tradition has survived until the present day among the Tajik villages in the Gissar mountains of Uzbekistan. This book explores the story of Barzu and demonstrates that the historical Transoxania, since the time of Alexander the Great, has always been a melting pot of diverse shared cultures. In the village of Pasurxi, near Boysun in the Surxandaryo region of contemporary Uzbekistan, a vivid oral tradition exists on the basis of stories from the Persian Book of Kings or ?ohnoma (Shahnama), composed more than a thousand years ago by the poet Firdavsi (Ferdowsi). These stories deal with the hero Barzu. The storytellers Jura Kamol and Mullo Rav?an composed two different versions of the story of Barzu in the Tajik as spoken in the Surxandaryo region. They used to tell their stories during evening gatherings in the village
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
,
The Barzunoma In Boysun
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The Story of Barzu as Told by Jura Kamol, Pasurxi, Boysun, 1995 -- The Story of Barzu as Told by Mulloravsan, Pasurxi, Boysun, 2007
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Originaltext-Text teilweise in kyrillischer Schrift, tadschikisch
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