Yüzyıllar içerisinde Orta Asya’dan Balkanlara kadar uzanan Türk kültürünün izleri, etnoğrafik ürünlerde de görülmektedir. El dokumaları buna en iyi örnektir. Oğuz boylu iki devlet olan Azerbaycan ile Türkiye’nin tekstil ürünlerinin benzerliğinde bu izler görülebilir. Azerbaycan’ın başkenti Bakü’de merhum Hacı Zeynelabidin’e ait konak 1920’li yıllardan bu yana Milli Tarih Müzesi olarak kullanılmaktadır. Coğrafyaya ait zengin bir arkeolojik ve etnoğrafik malzemeye sahip olan müzenin envanterlerinde bulunan bir kumaş 13 Nisan 2017 tarihinde müzede yapılan bir alan çalışmasında tespit edilmiş ve müze idaresinin oluru ile incelenmiştir. Makalede 18. ve 19. yüzyıl başlarında üretilen el dokuma yün şallardan Azerbaycan Milli Tarih Müzesi’nde bulunan 36,5x41,5 cm ölçülerindeki dimi örgülü şal kumaş parçası, özellikleri, yapılan analizler üzerinde durulacak ve Vedat Nedim Tor Müzesi’nde bulunan benzer örnekten bahsedilecektir.
The traces of the Turkish culture having extended from the Middle Asia to the alkans within centuries are also seen in ethnographic products. Hand-weavings are the best examples of this. These traces can be seen in the similarity of the textile products of Azerbaijan and Turkey, two states descending from the Oghuz tribe. The mansion belonging to the deceased Hadji Zeynelabidin in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, has been used as a National History Museum since 1920. A fabric included in the inventory of the museum and having a rich archaeological and ethnographic material belonging to the geography was found during a field survey made in the museum on the 13th April, 2017 and examined via the approval of the museum administration. In the article, both the piece of twill-braided shawl fabric in the sizes of 36,5x41,5 cm, one of the hand-woven woolen shawls produced in the early 18th and 19th centuries, included in the Azerbaijan National History Museum, its characteristics and the analyses made and the similar example included in the Vedat Nedim Tor Museum will be mentioned.
The traces of the Turkish culture having extended from the Middle Asia to the alkans within centuries are also seen in ethnographic products. Hand-weavings are the best examples of this. These traces can be seen in the similarity of the textile products of Azerbaijan and Turkey, two states descending from the Oghuz tribe. The mansion belonging to the deceased Hadji Zeynelabidin in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, has been used as a National History Museum since 1920. A fabric included in the inventory of the museum and having a rich archeological and ethnographic material belonging to the geography was found during a field survey made in the museum on the 13th April, 2017 and examined via the approval of the museum administration. In the article, both the piece of twill-braided shawl fabric in the sizes of 36,5x41,5 cm, one of the hand-woven woolen shawls produced in the early 18th and the 19th century, included in the Azerbaijan National History Museum, its characteristics and the analyses made and the similar example included in the Vedat Nedim Tor Museum will be mentioned.
Alan : Güzel Sanatlar; Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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