Karapapak Turks From Four Countries Met in Kars: Cultural Heritage Is Being Passed on to Future Generations.
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Karapapak Turks from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Georgia, along with academics and poets, gathered in Kars for a workshop. The event emphasized the need to preserve the region's culture and pass it on to future generations in the face of the effects of the digital age.
The "Karapapak Turks Workshop - Minstrel Festival in the Name of Aşık Alesker and Aşık Şenlik" was held in Kars. Karapapak Turks and minstrels from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Georgia participated in the workshop. Erkan Koçali, President of the World Karapapak Turks Foundation (KARPAT), stated, "If we do not value our culture, traditions, customs, and practices, they are disappearing, especially with the development of social media and the dig…
The workshop held in Kars and Çıldır addressed the history, culture, and literature of the Karapapak Turks; Aşık Şenlik and Aşık Alesker were commemorated, and a festival of minstrels was held.
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