NASREDDİN HOCA FIKRALARINDA AHİLİK DEĞERLERİNİN İZLERİ

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13-15. centuries; It was a period when political, social, and economic turmoil social conflicts were seen intensely in Anatolia. During this period, the power struggles continued violently, people of Anatolia retreated into their shells despair began to gather around Turkmen dervishes. At time literary cultural life impoverished under influence foreign cultures, it that Sufi movements oral literature tradition had increased. The people, who could not know Arabic Persian sources or access limited number Turkish works, tried meet need read listen folk goods language tradition, Seljuk society, which experienced state collapse with what they learned from this, embraced anecdotes Nasreddin Hodja, represented an important sage type as moral hub. In his anecdotes, there are solutions every aspect society is flawed/disrupted. Articles about Hodja’s anocdotes selected among many text publications by considering certain criteria. Here, rather than one both belong Hodja not, more emphasis placed on whether thet told Hodja. This article aimed address basic values Ethic organization teacher. Keywords: Ahi-Order, Anecdote, 13-15th Centuries, Oral Culture, Principles Ahi-Order.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Turk Kulturu Ve Haci Bektas Veli-arastirma Dergisi

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['2147-9895', '1306-8253']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.34189/hbv.106.018