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Alex Dally MacFarlane ([personal profile] foxfinial) wrote in [community profile] leftoverresearchquarterly2011-05-06 06:55 pm
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19th Century Turkmen

I've been researching 19th Century Turkmen people for a short story I'm currently working on, and while plenty of my research has proved really useful for the story, there're some awesome tidbits that I have no way of working in. And so, I bring them to you!

• Pre-Islamic beliefs apparently linger among the Turkmen, such that "Even today, in some extremely remote areas, one can occasionally see the skull and skin of a sacrificed horse hanging on a tree or shrub." These sacrifices are to Tengri, currying favours.
• Zengibaba is the saint-protector of cattle.
Source: Rafis Abazon, Culture and Customs of the Central Asian Republics, Greenwood Press: 2007.

• "Remnants of totemism cited by Rashid al-Din indicated that each tribe revered a bird that was not touched or eaten." (But it was unclear whether this referred to Turkmen or other Turkic peoples.)
• For the bridal wedding procession, where the bride goes to her husband's yurt, there are small carpet-covers for the camel's knees, "in deference to the camels' well-known sense of modesty."
Source: Louise W Mackie & Jon Thompson, eds. Turkmen: Tribal Carpets and Traditions, The Textile Museum, Washington DC: 1980.

• [a certain river] "is fabulously rich in fish at about four or five geographical miles from its mouth, so that its waters appeared almost coloured by them, and are in summer hardly drinkable. After I had only twice used it for washing, my hands and face acquired a strong fishy smell."
Source: Arminius Vambéry, Travels in Central Asia, John Murray: 1864.
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[personal profile] finch 2011-05-07 02:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I just wanted you to know that I read that as "19th Century Turducken"

Thank you for sharing, tho!
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[personal profile] lizvogel 2011-05-07 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooh, Rafis Abazon! His Historical Dictionary of Turkmenistan is an absolute gold-mine.

[personal profile] flarenut 2011-05-09 03:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Is there anywhere that pre-current-religion customs don't linger at least in some form? Christmas trees, maypoles, ghosts and goblins....
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[personal profile] brownbetty 2011-05-11 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm trying to imagine these camel-knee-coverings. Do you suppose they are like knee-pads, or do they get inserted under the camels knees when he kneels, or what?