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volume Number 12،
number In Volume 4،
،
issue Number 46
Thinking style of Bohemian and Fotovvat Name( chivalry texts), case study of : how , how many and why religious, national and historical characters are used in fotovvat name ha(chivalry texts) va Bohemian texts.
maryam sfandiyari, Shohre Ansari(Author in Charge)
Abstract
Some parts of our written literature comprise: Qalandaran texts and “Fotovvat Name”. These texts have been written since 3rd century solar year until present time. Different components are involved in intellectual levels of the writers of these books like using national, religious and historical characters. It’s obvious that the usages of these characters had happened in different fields and with different intentions. In this article we will study 4 texts named: “Fotovvat Name Soltani”, “Ayiine Qalandary”, “Fotovvat Name ha va Rasayel khaksariye”, “Fotovvat va asnaf” and precise classifications of names used in the mentioned books we try to express how much, how and why we use these names. This classification includes:
A. Religious characters like prophets, their followers and Imams.
B. Before Islam characters.
National and Iranian characters like Jamshid and Shapor or historical characters like Alexander.
Keyword
Fotovvat
, Bohemian
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