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- Dorvyzhy abstract "Dorvyzhy (Udmurt: Дорвыжы, lit. \"homeland roots\" or \"homeland generation\") is the Udmurt literary national epic. It was originally compiled and written in Russian by Mikhail Khudiakov in the 1920s with the title Песнь об удмуртских батырах (\"Song about the Udmurt Heroes\"). The original was based on the folklore works of N. Pervuhin, G. Potanin, B. Gavrilov, B. Munkácsi, Kuzebay Gerd (K. Chainikov) and Aleksandr Spitsyn. The structure of the Finnish epic Kalevala was influential in its creation. The epic was later translated into Udmurt in 2004 and given its Udmurt title Дорвыжы by V. M. Vanjushev and then Finnish in 2009 with a Kalevala metre structure by Esa-Jussi Salminen and Jorma Vakkuri.Dorvyzhy is a mix of myth and history, recounting the deeds of the heroes such as Ozhmeg, Dokja and the son of Dondy. The main gods in the epic are the god of the heavens Inmar, the earth god Kyldyśin and weather god Kuaź. The epic also makes references to the surrounding peoples of the area such as the Tatars and Maris and geographic places such as the Cheptsa, Kilmez River.".
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageExternalLink 0018.htm.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageExternalLink khudiakov.pdf.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageExternalLink index.php?rcat=K%E4%E4nn%F6skirjallisuus&rid=1889&utm_source=kiiltomato&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=news.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageExternalLink kulta-aikaa-odottaen.
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- Dorvyzhy wikiPageLength "2766".
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- Dorvyzhy wikiPageRevisionID "640706928".
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Canto.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Epic_poems.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Udmurt_culture.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Uralic_mythology.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Cheptsa_River.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_Finland.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Deity.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Folklore.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink History.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Jumala.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Kalevala.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Kilmez_River.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Kuzebay_Gerd.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Mari_people.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Myth.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink National_epic.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Sky_deity.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Tatars.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Trochaic_tetrameter.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Udmurt_people.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Vladimir_Napolskikh.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLink Weather_god.
- Dorvyzhy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dorvyzhy".
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- Dorvyzhy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Myth-stub.
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- Dorvyzhy subject Category:Epic_poems.
- Dorvyzhy subject Category:Udmurt_culture.
- Dorvyzhy subject Category:Uralic_mythology.
- Dorvyzhy hypernym Epic.
- Dorvyzhy type Work.
- Dorvyzhy comment "Dorvyzhy (Udmurt: Дорвыжы, lit. \"homeland roots\" or \"homeland generation\") is the Udmurt literary national epic. It was originally compiled and written in Russian by Mikhail Khudiakov in the 1920s with the title Песнь об удмуртских батырах (\"Song about the Udmurt Heroes\"). The original was based on the folklore works of N. Pervuhin, G. Potanin, B. Gavrilov, B. Munkácsi, Kuzebay Gerd (K. Chainikov) and Aleksandr Spitsyn. The structure of the Finnish epic Kalevala was influential in its creation.".
- Dorvyzhy label "Dorvyzhy".
- Dorvyzhy sameAs Q5299065.
- Dorvyzhy sameAs Дорвижи.
- Dorvyzhy sameAs Dorvyžy.
- Dorvyzhy sameAs m.0cnylg7.
- Dorvyzhy sameAs Дорвижи.
- Dorvyzhy sameAs Q5299065.
- Dorvyzhy wasDerivedFrom Dorvyzhy?oldid=640706928.
- Dorvyzhy isPrimaryTopicOf Dorvyzhy.