Proverbs of the descendants of the Georgian Muhajirs
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61671/bsrcc.v3iI.10400Keywords:
Muhajirs, paremia, word of mouth, folklore.Abstract
The first generation of Georgian emigrants experienced profound sadness and worry from their separation from their motherland. They bequeathed to their descendants a precious legacy: one of the most unmistakable expressions of their identity – oral traditions, including proverbs, which have been shaped and refined by the harsh lessons of life over the centuries. This article presents research based on a scientific expedition that reveals how the Muhajirs have created something new, adapting their cultural expressions to the social environment of their new home. Philanthropic by nature, they are deeply committed to brotherhood and friendship. They live fully in their communities, speak their native language, and express genuine concern that the new generation may struggle to do the same for various reasons.
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