A Study of Hormozgan’s Folklore in the Works by Ibrahim Monsefi (Raami), Hasan Karami, and Saleh Sangbor
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Folklore literally refers to all knowledge, beliefs, arts, rules, customs, habits, abilities, and practices which are the intellectual product of the human beings who have lived in the same time and place. If we study the folklore more seriously, we will achieve some significant and valuable information about the different historical, social, economical, and cultural backgrounds of the people who have lived in the common time and geographical place. Since the folklore is of great importance in introducing the history and culture of the people in an area, we try to study the folkloric elements in the native poem by Ibrahim Monsefi (Raami), Hasan Karami, and Saleh Sangbor, and by showing these elements, we will help maintaining this area’s folklore. In this paper, at first, the texts of the poems have been studied; finally the folkloric elements in these poems have been analyzed. Through studying the native poems of Ibrahim Monsefi (Raami), Hasan Karami, Saleh Sangbor, it is revealed that these poets have played an important role in maintaining Hormozgan’s folkloric treasures. So by studying and examining their works, many significant information about the different angels of the culture and the life of the people who have lived in the past will be obtained.
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Keywords: Folklore, Raami, Hasan Karami, Saleh Sangbor, Hormozgan. |
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Special Received: 2016/03/12 | Accepted: 2016/03/12 | Published: 2016/03/12
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