2013
DOI: 10.15863/tas.2013.12.8.9
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About Ethnodemographic Description of Large Family and Patronymics in Ganja of the Xx Century

Abstract: Have been researched the main typical characteristics of national family life traditions of Ganja on the basis of ethno-anthropological arguments in this scientific work. In article some basic local family traditions also were investigated from this scientific point of view.

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“…It was first of all the trades bundled to a spreading of a city and population grown has increased demand for craft products. Under such circumstances the handicraft work could not keep the natural character [Guliyeva, N.M., & Hasanov, E.L., 2013]. 3.…”
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“…It was first of all the trades bundled to a spreading of a city and population grown has increased demand for craft products. Under such circumstances the handicraft work could not keep the natural character [Guliyeva, N.M., & Hasanov, E.L., 2013]. 3.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Household tools: harrow, wooden plow, threshing board, spade, wooden shouvel, pitchfork and rake. Musical instruments: saz, ud, tar, chamahcha, tambourine, drum [Guliyeva, N.M., & Hasanov, E.L., 2013]. The craftsmanship of carpet-making is one of the important cultural achievements of the Eastern people in Azerbaijan production of carpets appeared during I millennium BC.…”
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“…During one year this machine were producing 2000 of white cloth, 200 top of red cloth (shile) and nearly 400 thin cloths spoke. In general, in Ganja from textile there were made cotton cloth with simple painting, various kinds' decorations [Guliyeva, N.M., & Hasanov, E.L., 2013].…”
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“…Scientific and archaeological researches have proved that Ganja had been the cradle of science and culture not only of Azerbaijan, but also of the whole East. During 2011-2012 with application of new scientific approaches, also innovative technologies have been determined by us some new results about handicraft heritage of Ganja [Azerbaijan ethnography, 2007;Guliyeva, N.M., & Hasanov, E.L., 2013].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%