Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
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Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose شماره 48

volume Number : 13
number In Volume : 2
issue Number : 48

Journal of the stylistic of Persian poem and prose
volume Number 13، number In Volume 2، ، issue Number 48

The Typology of Kalhori Poetry

Saeed Soroush Zadeh, Fatemeh Tavakkoli Rostami(Author in Charge), Hossein Yazdani

Abstract

Poem and poetry among the Kalhor tribe is of particular importance. This feature is due to being on the bed of nature, mountain, plain, forest, river and the use of divine blessings. Since the researcher is one of the folk dialects and is familiar with the themes and contents of these poems, he is intended to show how the folk poetry in establishing social communication, the continuity of culture and protection of cultural heritage and its transmission to the next generation, it has a great role. Hence, has been studied the function of Kalhori poems in the lives of people and their role in daily work and activities. The main purpose of this study is classification of Kalhori poetry species, which is divided into seven categories according to contents or themes and social functions. 1. The poems of worship. 2. The poems of caress and sleep. 3. Work poems. 4. Grief or sorrow poems. 5. Entertainment poems. 6. Joy poems. 7. Lyrical poems. In this study, the method of study is library style and in some cases field research, and analytical-descriptive method of the Kalhori poetry has been categorized and analyzed. The results of the studies show how that proverbs and quotations are not included in the form of Kalhori verses. The contents or themes" Horeh" have changed over time. Religious beliefs, especially in the poems of work, have a special place.

Keyword
Folklore Literature , Kalhori Poetry , Oral Literature , Kurd , Kalhor Tribe

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