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Irtysh River Legends

Amelia Khatri

Traduttore A AI

Casa editrice: Publifye

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Irtysh River Legends explores the profound connection between the Irtysh River and the spiritual beliefs of Central Asian cultures. It highlights the river's role in shaping mythology, particularly within the context of Tengriism, and its enduring spiritual symbolism. The book delves into how the Irtysh River transformed from a physical waterway into a sacred landscape, reflecting the interconnectedness between the physical and spiritual realms.

 
Interestingly, the Irtysh River serves as a tangible representation of the indigenous beliefs of Central Asia, illustrating the significance of sacred geography in these traditions. The book systematically introduces key concepts, starting with the historical and geographical context of the Irtysh and the foundational tenets of Tengriism. It then focuses on specific myths and legends associated with the river, analyzing how these narratives reflect the values and beliefs of the people.

 
The book concludes by exploring the enduring spiritual symbolism of the Irtysh in contemporary Central Asian cultures, examining how ancient beliefs continue to shape modern identities and practices. By drawing from ethnographic studies, archaeological findings, and folklore, the book offers a multifaceted understanding of the Irtysh River's legacy.
Disponibile da: 14/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 60 pagine.

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