Wiki Loves Living Heritage/Intangible Cultural Heritage of Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan
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Novruz
Yally
sericulture
Chovgan
Book of Dede Korkut
Ashiqs of Azerbaijan
Persian miniature
tar
iftar
Hıdırellez
dolma
art of Ottoman illumination
dayereh
balaban
mother of pearl inlay
Azerbaijani carpet weaving
Goychay Pomegranate Festival
Aush
kamancheh
Tenzere
Flatbread making and sharing culture: Lavash, Katyrma, Jupka, Yufka
Telling tradition of Nasreddin Hodja/ Molla Nesreddin/ Molla Ependi/ Apendi/ Afendi Kozhanasyr Anecdotes
Culture of Çay (tea), a symbol of identity, hospitality and social interaction
Pehlevanliq culture: traditional zorkhana games, sports and wrestling
Flatbread making and sharing culture: Lavash, Katyrma, Jupka, Yufka
ashik
Copper craftsmanship of Lahij
Traditional art and symbolism of Kelaghayi, making and wearing women’s silk headscarves
zorkhana
Dolma making and sharing tradition, a marker of cultural identity
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