Intangible Cultural Heritage, Roots of Survival and Vitality of the Takāya in Gorgan

Intangible cultural heritage is a bridge that connects the past to the present and the present to the future. The intangible heritage of Gorgan has also brought the dynamism and vitality of Gorgan's historical context from long ago to the present day by flowing in the neighborhood centers. thes...

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Main Authors: Maryam Mohammadi, Reza Rahimnia, Amir Mohammad Moazezi Mehr-e-Tehran
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Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2024-06-01
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Online Access:https://qjik.atu.ac.ir/article_17252_03591179b24915d55901392cb848f8f5.pdf
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description Intangible cultural heritage is a bridge that connects the past to the present and the present to the future. The intangible heritage of Gorgan has also brought the dynamism and vitality of Gorgan's historical context from long ago to the present day by flowing in the neighborhood centers. these centers are Takāya of the city. The Takaya of the city is the arena of manifestation of living culture and a public place to show cultural and religious solidarity. This article, with the aim of "introducing and documenting the intangible heritage and living culture of the Gorgan in relation to the urban and neighborhood centers of the city (Takāya)", relies on written and oral documents. This study has recorded and introduced this heritage of Gorgan through document study and interviews. A study that shows that some of these legacies are still active (Such as Toqh Bāndān, Halīm-Pazī, Sobhe Ruo-Siāh and Shām-i Gharībān), some of them have changed (Such as Daste-Gardāni, Pā-Manbarī, Daste-Choubī) and some of them (Such as women's ta'ziya) have also been forgotten. Considering the interrelated relationship between Takaya's structure and the intangible heritage of the city, this dual relationship has provided better conservation.
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spelling doaj-art-4245f9b0ca7c44ada7669a6856ef01de2025-08-20T02:18:42ZfasAllameh Tabataba'i University PressDānishhā-yi būmī-i Īrān2345-60192538-25432024-06-01112113917310.22054/qjik.2024.77434.140717252Intangible Cultural Heritage, Roots of Survival and Vitality of the Takāya in GorganMaryam Mohammadi0Reza Rahimnia1Amir Mohammad Moazezi Mehr-e-Tehran2Department of Architectural and Urban Heritage Conservation / Imam Khomeini International University (IKIU)Assistant Professor, Department of Architectural and Urban Heritage Conservation / Imam Khomeini International University (IKIU)Assistant Professor, Department of Architectural and Urban Heritage Conservation / Imam Khomeini International University (IKIU)Intangible cultural heritage is a bridge that connects the past to the present and the present to the future. The intangible heritage of Gorgan has also brought the dynamism and vitality of Gorgan's historical context from long ago to the present day by flowing in the neighborhood centers. these centers are Takāya of the city. The Takaya of the city is the arena of manifestation of living culture and a public place to show cultural and religious solidarity. This article, with the aim of "introducing and documenting the intangible heritage and living culture of the Gorgan in relation to the urban and neighborhood centers of the city (Takāya)", relies on written and oral documents. This study has recorded and introduced this heritage of Gorgan through document study and interviews. A study that shows that some of these legacies are still active (Such as Toqh Bāndān, Halīm-Pazī, Sobhe Ruo-Siāh and Shām-i Gharībān), some of them have changed (Such as Daste-Gardāni, Pā-Manbarī, Daste-Choubī) and some of them (Such as women's ta'ziya) have also been forgotten. Considering the interrelated relationship between Takaya's structure and the intangible heritage of the city, this dual relationship has provided better conservation.https://qjik.atu.ac.ir/article_17252_03591179b24915d55901392cb848f8f5.pdfintangible cultural heritagetakāyaconservationgorgan
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Intangible Cultural Heritage, Roots of Survival and Vitality of the Takāya in Gorgan
Dānishhā-yi būmī-i Īrān
intangible cultural heritage
takāya
conservation
gorgan
title Intangible Cultural Heritage, Roots of Survival and Vitality of the Takāya in Gorgan
title_full Intangible Cultural Heritage, Roots of Survival and Vitality of the Takāya in Gorgan
title_fullStr Intangible Cultural Heritage, Roots of Survival and Vitality of the Takāya in Gorgan
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title_short Intangible Cultural Heritage, Roots of Survival and Vitality of the Takāya in Gorgan
title_sort intangible cultural heritage roots of survival and vitality of the takaya in gorgan
topic intangible cultural heritage
takāya
conservation
gorgan
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