• Original research article
  • October 1, 2017
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THE BASIC RESULTS OF ATTRIBUTING THE HANDWRITTEN BOOK “NASIKHATUL-FOZUL” (“FOR THE EDIFICATION OF WORTHY”)

Abstract

The article is devoted to investigating the Tatar handwritten book dealing with the issues of morality. The book is kept in private hands, among the Siberian Tatars. Textual analysis of the manuscript was focused on the problems of text attribution, establishing authorship, philological evaluation of textual content. Consequently, the basic problems of textual analysis are successfully solved. It is shown that we have a copy of the meaningful, rich in content, large-scale poetical work of the XVIII century, which was popular among the readers. Its publication will likely attract attention of modern readers.

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Author information

Farit Zakizyanovich Yakhin

G. Ibragimov Institute of Language, Literature and Art of the Tatarstan Academy of Sciences

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  • Published: October 1, 2017.

Keywords

  • вопросы атрибутирования
  • сибирский татарский поэт
  • Суюнучбакый Кырымшык Вагаи
  • Тубыл
  • Табул
  • Тобольск
  • Худжамбирди бине Суюнучбакый
  • суфийско-этическое содержание
  • житель деревни Вагаи
  • problems of attribution
  • Siberian Tatar poet
  • Suyunuchbakyi Kyrymshyk Vagai
  • Tubyl
  • Tabul
  • Tobolsk
  • Khudzhambirdi bine Suyunuchbakyi
  • Sufi and ethical content
  • resident of Vagai village

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