The Influence of Islam on the Musical Culture of the Volga Bulgaria of the Domngol Period

The article presents current issues of the influence of early feudal statehood and Islam on the development of the musical culture of the Volga Bulgaria of the pre-Mongol period. The Tatar people have a long history, writing, literature, and distinctive musical culture. The musical culture of the Ta...

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Hovedforfatter: Ravilovich Fakhrutdinov, Rail (author)
Andre forfattere: Maratovna Imasheva, Marina (author), Gabdulbarovna Mukhametzyanova, Flera (author), Khabibullovna Nurgayanova, Nelya (author), Kadriya Borisovna, Halimova (author)
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author Ravilovich Fakhrutdinov, Rail
author2 Maratovna Imasheva, Marina
Gabdulbarovna Mukhametzyanova, Flera
Khabibullovna Nurgayanova, Nelya
Kadriya Borisovna, Halimova
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Maratovna Imasheva, Marina
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tatar people
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islam
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description The article presents current issues of the influence of early feudal statehood and Islam on the development of the musical culture of the Volga Bulgaria of the pre-Mongol period. The Tatar people have a long history, writing, literature, and distinctive musical culture. The musical culture of the Tatar people is a unique form of artistic thinking of the people. It reflected historical destinies, living and working conditions, dreams and innermost thoughts of the Tatar people. The music of the Tatar people has changed over various historical periods. She absorbed the layers of new eras. At the same time, the music of the Tatar people has preserved traditions, despite modifications or the creation of a new one.Tatar original musical culture as a stylistic feature had a significant impact on the development of the spiritual culture of a number of peoples of the Middle Volga and Ural regions. Without knowledge of the spiritual culture of the Kazan Tatars and their ancestors, it is impossible to fully comprehend and appreciate the cultural achievements of the modern peoples of the Volga-Ural region.
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spelling The Influence of Islam on the Musical Culture of the Volga Bulgaria of the Domngol PeriodRavilovich Fakhrutdinov, RailMaratovna Imasheva, MarinaGabdulbarovna Mukhametzyanova, FleraKhabibullovna Nurgayanova, NelyaKadriya Borisovna, Halimovamusictatar peopleearly feudal statehoodislammusical culturevolga bulgariapre-mongol periThe article presents current issues of the influence of early feudal statehood and Islam on the development of the musical culture of the Volga Bulgaria of the pre-Mongol period. The Tatar people have a long history, writing, literature, and distinctive musical culture. The musical culture of the Tatar people is a unique form of artistic thinking of the people. It reflected historical destinies, living and working conditions, dreams and innermost thoughts of the Tatar people. The music of the Tatar people has changed over various historical periods. She absorbed the layers of new eras. At the same time, the music of the Tatar people has preserved traditions, despite modifications or the creation of a new one.Tatar original musical culture as a stylistic feature had a significant impact on the development of the spiritual culture of a number of peoples of the Middle Volga and Ural regions. Without knowledge of the spiritual culture of the Kazan Tatars and their ancestors, it is impossible to fully comprehend and appreciate the cultural achievements of the modern peoples of the Volga-Ural region.Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejo2020-11-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://revista.sangregorio.edu.ec/index.php/REVISTASANGREGORIO/article/view/1486Revista San Gregorio; No. 41 (2020): Revista San Gregorio. SPECIAL EDITION-NOVEMBER 2020Revista San Gregorio; Núm. 41 (2020): Revista San Gregorio. SPECIAL EDITION-NOVEMBER 20202528-79071390-724710.36097/rsan.v1i41reponame:Revista Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejoinstname:Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejoinstacron:USGPenghttps://revista.sangregorio.edu.ec/index.php/REVISTASANGREGORIO/article/view/1486/10-RAIL10.36097/rsan.v1i41.1486.g834Derechos de autor 2020 Revista San Gregorioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-11-22T22:41:14Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/1486Portal de revistashttps://revista.sangregorio.edu.ec/Universidad privadahttps://sangregorio.edu.ec/..Ecuador.2528-79071390-7247opendoar:02020-11-22T22:41:14Revista Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejo - Universidad San Gregorio de Portoviejofalse
spellingShingle The Influence of Islam on the Musical Culture of the Volga Bulgaria of the Domngol Period
Ravilovich Fakhrutdinov, Rail
music
tatar people
early feudal statehood
islam
musical culture
volga bulgaria
pre-mongol peri
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title The Influence of Islam on the Musical Culture of the Volga Bulgaria of the Domngol Period
title_full The Influence of Islam on the Musical Culture of the Volga Bulgaria of the Domngol Period
title_fullStr The Influence of Islam on the Musical Culture of the Volga Bulgaria of the Domngol Period
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Islam on the Musical Culture of the Volga Bulgaria of the Domngol Period
title_short The Influence of Islam on the Musical Culture of the Volga Bulgaria of the Domngol Period
title_sort The Influence of Islam on the Musical Culture of the Volga Bulgaria of the Domngol Period
topic music
tatar people
early feudal statehood
islam
musical culture
volga bulgaria
pre-mongol peri
url https://revista.sangregorio.edu.ec/index.php/REVISTASANGREGORIO/article/view/1486