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- Takam abstract "Takam (Azerbaijani: تکم for \"my billy goat\") is the name of the king of goats, a male goat, in the folklore of Azarbaijan, Iran. Takam's effigies are made out of wood and ornamented with coloured glass beads and cock's tail feathers. A pole affixed to a Takam is passed through a hole in a plank which is held horizontally, from below which the Takam is moved as though it is dancing on the surface of the plank. While doing so, the person playing the Takam, who is referred to as Takam-Chi (تکم چی), or Takam Gardān (meaning, the one who turns around the Takam), chants special poetry which in Azari is called Sāyā (سایا). The tradition of playing the Takam is millennia old and invariably in all Sāyās reference is made to natural landscapes, pastures and the native domestic animals. At present, the tradition of playing the Takam is strongest in Ardebil. Takams were originally played as messengers bearing the tiding of the arrival of the Spring. In modern times, Takams are also played in connection with a variety of other special festive events. It is conceivable that Takam and Pan, the Greek god of shepherds and flocks, may have a common historical origin.".
- Takam wikiPageExternalLink emek_negme05.html.
- Takam wikiPageExternalLink ?word=teke.
- Takam wikiPageExternalLink english.html.
- Takam wikiPageExternalLink nomades.html.
- Takam wikiPageID "16475521".
- Takam wikiPageLength "2687".
- Takam wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Takam wikiPageRevisionID "700280981".
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Ardabil.
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Azerbaijan_(Iran).
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Azerbaijani_language.
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Azerbaijani_culture.
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_goats.
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iranian_culture.
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Category:Middle_Eastern_folklore.
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Folklore.
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Greek_mythology.
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Old_Azeri_language.
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Pan_(god).
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Sarāb.
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Saya_(poem).
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Spring_(season).
- Takam wikiPageWikiLink Takam-Chi.
- Takam wikiPageWikiLinkText "Takam".
- Takam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Takam wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Takam subject Category:Azerbaijani_culture.
- Takam subject Category:Individual_goats.
- Takam subject Category:Iranian_culture.
- Takam subject Category:Middle_Eastern_folklore.
- Takam hypernym King.
- Takam type Person.
- Takam comment "Takam (Azerbaijani: تکم for \"my billy goat\") is the name of the king of goats, a male goat, in the folklore of Azarbaijan, Iran. Takam's effigies are made out of wood and ornamented with coloured glass beads and cock's tail feathers. A pole affixed to a Takam is passed through a hole in a plank which is held horizontally, from below which the Takam is moved as though it is dancing on the surface of the plank.".
- Takam label "Takam".
- Takam sameAs Q7677120.
- Takam sameAs तकम.
- Takam sameAs m.03y7sx7.
- Takam sameAs Q7677120.
- Takam wasDerivedFrom Takam?oldid=700280981.
- Takam isPrimaryTopicOf Takam.