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is moved about to create the illusion that ‘he’ is dancing on the surface of the plank. While operating this traditional puppet, the person portraying the
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s reference is made to the natural landscapes, pastures and domestic animals of Azerbaijan. At present, the tradition of playing the
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s are also played in connection with a variety of other special festive events. It is conceivable that
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s were originally played as messengers bearing the glad tidings of the arrival of the
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is passed through a hole in a plank which is held horizontally, from below which the
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Photographs showing some of Azarbaijan's beautiful landscapes:
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of shepherds and flocks, may have a common historical origin.
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The Anthropological Museum of the Tribes of Azarbaijan,
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Index

Takam, Iran
Takam, Gilan
Takam, Nepal
Carlos Takam
Azerbaijani
folk mythology
Azarbaijan
Iran
rod puppet
Takam-Chi
Azari
Sāyā
Ardebil
Spring
Pan
Greek god
Puck Fair
Ardebil
Ardebil
Azarbaijan
The Sahand Mountain
The Sahand Mountain
The Sabalan Mountain
Sahand
Sabalan
Sarāb
English
Archived
Wayback Machine
Persian

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