Semantic elements in ancient Kazakh ethnographic clothing (lingvocultural research)

Dinara K. Nygmanova, Ainur Abidenkyzy, Duken Masimkhanuly, Karakat Dalelkyzy, Kamila S. Akim

Abstract


The article is devoted to the ancient Kazakh ethnographic clothing. Clothing is a part of material culture that determines the level of a person's cultural needs. Currently, the typology of traditional clothing is being studied, and its local variants are highlighted. It is clothing that distinguishes the characteristics of the culture of each nation, in other words, each culture appears in the clothing of its people. The relevance of the article is that clothing with all sorts of elements implies rich information about a specific ethnic group. The purpose of the article was to reveal the semantics of the elements of the ethnographic clothing of the ancient Kazakh people and thus different in many aspects of life and way of life, as well as the traditions and continuity of nomads. As a result of the research, the historical chronology of the development of the Kazakh national costume is presented. It was concluded that, like any folk costume, it evolved and the development of its main forms took place under the influence of the environment, living conditions in the steppes, and also taking into account needs nomadic life.


Keywords


national costume; ethnographic clothing; ornamentation system; linguistic; Turkic peoples; ancient Kazakh

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