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A look at the history and musical culture of the peoples living in the territory of Azerbaijan

Year 2022, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 97 - 105, 30.09.2022

Abstract

Azerbaijan where different cultures and regions formed from the very old time, has a specific, various, and rich cultural heritage. The times of Caucasian Albany have a special role in the history of our country and are of great importance in finding out the pre-Islamic faiths, traditions, and ceremonies in the cultural heritage of Azerbaijan. Though the Alban culture and ethnos being the spiritual heritage of Azerbaijan exposed to a certain transformation in history, the traces of this culture have been protected in the rich and old traditions, religious ceremonies, and historical monuments of the Azerbaijanis, and symbols living in such monuments up to date.

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Year 2022, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 97 - 105, 30.09.2022

Abstract

References

  • Abdullayeva S. (2000). Azerbaijan folk and music instruments. Music-organological research: Baku, Elm.
  • Nauka, M. (1984). Byzantium //Byzantine culture. II half of the VII-XIIcent.
  • Bunyatov, Z. (1993). Kalankatly /Kalankatly M. Albanian story(Translator). Baku: Elm.
  • Koday, Z. (1961). Hungarian folk music. Hungarian.
  • Qeybullayev Q.A. (1986). To the ethnogenesis of Azerbaijanis. Baku.
  • Mammadova F. (1986). Caucasian Albania and albanian, Baku.
  • Mammadov, A. (2001). Our strings music instruments. Baku.
  • Strabon (1964). Qeoqraphy. Moskow.
  • Web sites
  • Web 1: https://www.wikiwand.com/az/Qafqaz_Albaniyas%C4%B1
  • Web 2: https://savearmenianmonuments.com/the-glorious-church-of-kish/
  • Web 3: https://mapcarta.com/29657612
  • Web 3. https://digitalstamp.suppa.jp/musical_instruments_g/gopuz.html
  • Web 4: https://digitalstamp.suppa.jp/musical_instruments_t/turkish-tambur.html
  • Web 5: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balaban_(instrument)
  • Web 6. https://digitalstamp.suppa.jp/musical_instruments_z/zurna.html
  • Web 6: https://tr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tar_%28%C3%A7alg%C4%B1%29
  • Web 7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tar_%28Azerbaijani_instrument%29
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Primary Language English
Subjects Music
Journal Section Music
Authors

Khatira Hasanzade 0000-0003-2319-1252

Publication Date September 30, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 3 Issue: 3

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APA Hasanzade, K. (2022). A look at the history and musical culture of the peoples living in the territory of Azerbaijan. Journal for the Interdisciplinary Art and Education, 3(3), 97-105.

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