BARPY ALYKULOV AS A CULTURAL PHENOMENON: THE ROLE OF HIS WORK IN PRESERVING AND DEVELOPING KYRGYZ NATIONAL IDENTITY
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https://doi.org/10.63666/ejsmr.1694-9013.2.I.2025.52Keywords:
Barpy Alykulov, Kyrgyz culture, national identity, aitysh, oral traditionAbstract
This article explores the cultural and historical significance of Barpy Alykulov (1884–1949), a prominent Kyrgyz akyn (folk poet and improviser), as a key figure in preserving and developing Kyrgyz national identity. Drawing upon his poetic works and mastery of aitysh — the traditional Kyrgyz form of poetic improvisation — the study analyzes how Barpy’s creative legacy reflected social injustice, love for homeland, and collective memory during a period of profound transformation in early 20th-century Central Asia. His poetry is presented not only as an artistic expression but also as a vehicle for social critique, national unity, and cultural continuity. The article further highlights the relevance of Barpy’s work in contemporary Kyrgyz society, particularly in educational and cultural practices, and emphasizes the importance of safeguarding such heritage for future generations.
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