61st Meeting Bishkek, 2018: Presentations

61st Meeting of the Permanent International Altaistic Conference

August 28, 2018, Tuesday

Section 1, Historical Linguistics (Room 304)

Moderator: Musaev Syrtbal – Corresponding Member of NAS KR/Doctor of Philolo­gy, Professor (Kyrgyzstan)
Yoshida Yutaka – Professor (Japan)

Secretary: Sarbasheva Surna Borisovna – PhD in Philology (Russia)

09:00 — 09:30

Greetings and introduction

09:30 — 09:40

Prof. Maue Dieter (Germany), Prof. Vovin Alexander (France),

The script of the Bugut Brāhmi inscription (to be presented within the panel A first approach to the unknown language on the Bugut stele”)

09:40 — 09:50

Prof. Yoshida Yutaka (Japan)

The Historical Context of the Bugut Stele Based on the Sogdian Inscription and Chinese Sources

09:50 — 10:00

Prof. Ölmez Mehmet (Turkey)

A First Approach to the Unknown Language on the Bugut Stele

10:00 — 10:10

Prof. Maezono Kyoko (Germany)

Victory or “Defeat” in Old Japanese and Mongolian

10:10 — 10:20

Prof. Musaev Syrtbal (Kyrgyzstan)

Methods of Spatial Orientation and their Expressions in the Kyrgyz and other Altai languages

10:20 — 10:30

Prof. Dybo Anna (Russia)

Altaic Borrowings in Russian names for dice

10:30 — 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 — 11:10

Prof. Liu Ge, Prof. Wang Xianyun (China)

Study of Old Uighur Races and Polo on to the Turkic Dictionary

11:10 — 11:20

Prof. Toktonaliev Kurmanbek, Prof. Jenkul Zhumaliev, (Kyrgyzstan).

Development of Altaic Studies in Kyrgyzstan

11:20 — 11:30

Prof. Arai Yukiyasu (Japan).

A Book of Kalmyk Exile In Europe and Its Translation Into Japanese Story of a book. Interpreted In different way by different ‘ism’s

11:30 — 11:40

Prof. Kenzhebaev Daiyrbek (Kyrgyzstan)

Scientific Views of E.D. Polivanov and Some Topical Issues of Kyrgyz Linguistics

11:40 — 11:50

Prof. Jamankulova Kuljamal (Kyrgyzstan)

Ancient Kyrgyz and Altai Tribal Tamgas

11:50 — 12:00

Prof. Higuchi Koichi (Japan)

Mongolian Translations of Bhadrakalpa Revisited from the Linguistic and Philo­logical Viewpoint

11:50 — 12:00

Prof. Kadyrali Konkobaev (Kyrgyzstan)

Petroglyphs of the Ancient Altai as a Source for the Worldview of the Peoples of the Region

12:10 — 13:00

Discussions

13:00 — 14:00

Lunch

14:00 — 14:10

Prof. Zuhal Ölmez (Turkey)

Mongolian Loanwords in the Works of Navol (VI c.)

14:10 — 14:20

Junushalieva Gulgaky, Senior Researcher (Kyrgyzstan)

Historical Bases of Numeric Meanings In Kyrgyz-Altaic Ethnic Culture

14:20 — 14:30

Prof. Marsone Pierre Joseph (France)

Written and Oral Language in the Memorandum on the Matrimonial Unions of the Great King

14:30 — 14:40

Prof. Mihály Dobrovits (Turkey)

Some Remarks on the Ethnic Name “Kyrgyz and its Subtribes

14:40 — 14:50

Prof. Jarkyn Tursun (China)

Textual research on ancient Kyrgyz words Jia Sha /Wfclrca 7th to 9th century)

14:50 — 15:00

Kayrat Belek, PhD (Kyrgyzstan)

Petroglyphs and Inscriptions of War Games In the Mountains of Klchl-Tegerek of the Yssyk-Kul Region

15:00 — 15:10

Rykin, Pavel, Senior researcher (Russia)

An interpretation of two personal names of the Tonyukuk inscription In the 9th century

15:10 — 15:20

Konurbaeva Rosa, Candidate of Philology (Kyrgyzstan)

Vocabulary of Material Culture In the “Codex Cumanicus” Monument of Writing

15:20 — 16:00

Discussions

16:00 — 16:30

Coffee break

16:30 — 16:40

Tsengel (China)

Interpretation of the Newly Discovered Uighur-Mongolian Inscription on the Arshan cliff

16:40 — 16:50

Prof. Sadykova Symbat (Kyrgyzstan)

Wilhelm Schott is the Founder of the Ural-Altaic Languages Community

16:50 — 17:00

Prof. Karatayeva Sonayim (Kyrgyzstan)

Numeric Symbols In the Altai Languages

17:00 — 17:10

Prof. Ergeshbaeva Nurisa (Kyrgyzstan)

The Problems of Altaistics

17:10 — 17:20

Ibraeva Damira, Candidate of Philology (Kyrgyzstan)

Interrelation between Ellipsis in the Kyrgyz and Altai Languages

17:20 — 17:30

Prof. Tabaldiev Kubatbek (Kyrgyzstan)

Information about Ancient Games in Archaeological Researches

17:30 — 17:40

Prof. Dr. Su Ying Hsiao (Taiwan)

Semantic maps of the verbs ög-to give” and ab- to take” in Mongolian

17:40 — 18:00

Discussions

August 28, 2018, Tuesday

Section 2, History and Archaeology (Room 400)

 

Moderator: Ormushev Asan – Doctor of History, Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Vasilyev Alexander – Candidate of Historical Science, Associate Professor (Russia)

Secretary: Abdumanapov Rustam – PhD (Russia)

 

Greetings and introduction

09:00 — 09:10

Prof. Maanaev Egemberdi (Kyrgyzstan).

The role of national customs, traditions and values In a nomadic civilization

09:10 — 09:20

Prof. Maeno Rie (Japan).

The Succession System of the Khanate Throne In Seventeenth-Century Khalkha- Mongolla???

09:20 — 09:30

Prof. Ormushev Asan (Kyrgyzstan)

Features of Cultural Events of the World Nomad Games

09:30 — 09:40

Prof. Tashbaeva Kadicha (Kyrgyzstan)

Origin and Development Peculiarities of Nomadic Cultures In Antiquity (according to archaeological data)

09:40 — 09:50

Prof. Ryskulov Toktobek (Kyrgyzstan)

Türks and the Outside World. An experience of a New Historical Interpretation of the Past

09:50 – 10:00

Vasilyev Alexander, Senior Researcher (Russia)

Expectations and Reality: Annual Plans and Reports of the All-Russian Central Committee of the New Turkic Alphabet as a Source on the History of Latinization in the USSR

10:00 — 10:10

Prof. Kenensaryev Tashmanbet (Kyrgyzstan)

Military equipment and their place In military games: scientific research and their parallels In folklore

10:10 — 10:30

Discussions

10:30 — 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 — 11:10

Prof. Kojobekov Murat (Kyrgyzstan)

The Political Situation and the Kyrgyz in the Sayano-Altai Region in the First Half of the VII Century

11:10 — 11:20

Prof. Archana Gupta (India).

Historical and Cultural Impact of Buddhism in Central Asia

11:20 — 11:30

Prof. Shurubu Kaihan (Turkey).

Traditions of Naming Children of Some Altaic Peoples

11:30 — 11:40

Prof. Dr. Ákos Bertalan Apatóczky (Hungary)

The perspectives for PIAC on its sixtieth anniversary

11:40 — 11:50

Jantelieva Nurzada, Senior Teacher (Kyrgyzstan)

A.N. Bernshtain a Scholar and a Researcher of Nomadic Civilization

11:50 — 12:00

Prof. Abytov Baibolot (Kyrgyzstan)

World Nomad Games – an Analogue of the Olympic Competitions

12:00 — 12:10

Prof. Li Jinxiu (China)

Where Was «Čoγay Yïš»?

12:10 — 13:00

Discussions

13:00 — 14:00

Lunch

14:00 — 14:10

Prof. Li Mingfei (China)

The Influence of the Differences between the Chinese and the Western Cultures on the Historical Records in the 13th and 14th Centuries: on the Chronicle of Kublai Khan in The Travels of Marco Polo

14:10 — 14:20

Prof. Sun Hao (China)

Studies on the Khitan Liao from the perspective of Inner Aslan History: Review Essay

14:20 — 14:30

Prof. Szálkai Kinga (Hungary).

The Mysterious Orient in Armin Vámbery’s Works — Various Descriptions of the Figure of the Eastern Woman

14:30 — 14:40

Dr. Kincses-Nagy Eva Erzsebet (Hungary)

Games, Competitions and other Amusements in the Middle Turkic Sources

14:40 — 14:50

Prof. Urmanbetova Zhyldyz (Kyrgyzstan)

Mental Features of the Nomadic Civilization

14:50 — 15:00

Fukatov Ivan, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Turklc-Altalc Scheme of Vassalage in the State of Shirvanshahs in the XI Century

15:00 — 15:10

Prof. Mambetaliev Kanat (Kyrgyzstan).

World Nomad Games: the Socio-Cultural Phenomenon of the XXI century

15:10 — 15:20

Prof. Abdieva Aysha, Prof. Bekaev Makhamatkul (Kyrgyzstan)

Methods of application during national games of the South-Western Kyrgyz and Traditional Treatment of Injuries by Applying Flora

15:20 — 15:30

Prof. Zakirov Alimjan, (Kyrgyzstan).

Scientists of the Altai civilization

15:20 — 15:30

Discussions

16:00 — 16:30

Coffee break

16:30 — 16:40

Abdumanapov Rustam, PhD (Russia), Sabitov Zhaksylyk, PhD (Kazakhstan) Preliminary Results of Studies of Y-Chromosome Polymorphism of Kyrgyz

16:40 — 16:50

AzizbayevSaitdin (Kyrgyzstan).

History of Development of Physical Culture and Sports in Kyrgyzstan and International Sports Relations

16:50 — 17:00

Prof. Mokeev Anvarbek (Kyrgyzstan).

Floating Means of Ancient Turkic Peoples According to Written Sources and Material Culture of the Kyrgyz People

17:00 — 17:10

Bekbolotov Akynbek, researcher (Kyrgyzstan)

Ancient beliefs and rituals of Kyrgyz and Altaians in the wedding tradition

17:10 — 17:20

Prof. Murzakmetov Abdymltatlp (Kyrgyzstan)

Beliefs of the Kyrgyz Associated with a Dog

17:20 — 17:30

Prof. Miyawakl-Okada Junko (Japan)

The Kyrgyz people in the Dzungar Empire

17:30 — 17:40

Prof. G. Samigulov (Russia)

“Sarts” and “Kalmyks” as consisting of Trans-Uratlan Bashkirs

17:40 — 17:50

Suyunbaev Murat, Academician; Uzbekov Damir Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

The Migration Rout of Kyrgyz People from Altay to Tenir-Too

17:50 — 18:00

Discussions

 

August 28, 2018, Tuesday

Section 3, Popular Games in the Altaic World and Related Customs and Traditions

Moderators: Prof. Oktyabrskaya Irina (Russia),

Prof. Usmanova Emma (Kazakhstan).

Secretary: Prof. Bedelbaev Askarbek, Candidate of Historical Science (Kyrgyzstan)

09:00 — 09:20

Greetings and introduction

09:20 – 09:30

Prof. Bedelbayev Askarbek (Kyrgyzstan)

Features of Horse Games on the Funeral Feast to Shabdan baatyr’s memory

09:30 – 09:40

Prof. Usmanova Emma (Kazakhstan)

Traditional Spring Celebration of Kazakh Cattle Breeders: Games of Horses and People

09:40 — 09:50

Vedutova Lyubov, researcher (Kyrgyzstan)

Traditional Horse Race at Funeral Repasts in Kyrgyz Culture In the Context of Vergily, Homer and Orozbakov

09:50 — 10:00

Prof. Matyzhanov Kenzhekhan (Kazakhstan)

Ritual games as a reflection of ancient rituals In the traditional outlook of Kazakhs

10:00 — 10:10

Prof. Nosov Dmitriy (Russia)

Three Men Games as a Key Element of the Fairy and Heroic Tales of Mongolian Peoples

10:10 — 10:30

Discussions

10:30 — 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 — 11:10

Prof. Anarbaeva Gulnaz (Kyrgyzstan)

Rituals of Fire Worship among Nomadic Kyrgyz and Similarities with Rites of Other Nations

11:10 — 11:20

Prof. Tak-slng Kam (China)

The Manchu Hunting Tradition: the Muran Battue

11:20 — 11:30

Prof. Rodica Pop (Romania)

The game of “Hiding a Ring”

11:30 — 11:40

Kannazarova Burulal (Kyrgyzstan)

Customs and Traditional Games of Sogdian Kyrgyz

11:40 — 11:50

Prof. Narynbaeva Nurjan (Kyrgyzstan)

National Ritual Games in the Context of Ancient Rites

11:50 — 12:00

 

Prof. Yuldasheva Shahzoda (Uzbekistan)

Modern Interpretations of Some Games and Customs of Youth Associated with Wedding

12:00 – 12:10

Prof. Boykova Elena (Russia)

Games of the Mongols: traditions and modernity

12:10 – 13:00

Discussions

13:00 – 14:00

Lunch

14:00 – 14:10

Prof. Shermatova Feruza (Kyrgyzstan)

Women-nomads and their games

14:10 – 14:20

Prof. Rysmendeeva Nazgul (Kyrgyzstan)

The Genesis of Boy Games

14:20 – 14:30

Prof. Ivanlcs Maria (Hungary)

To Play Khans

14:30 – 14:40

Prof Dyakova Olga (Russia)

Traditional Holidays of the Jurchens

14:40 – 14:50

Prof. Abdrasulov Savetbek (Kyrgyzstan)

Ontological Grounds of Game

14:50 – 15:00

Prof. Saparaliyev Dooletbek (Kyrgyzstan)

The Place of Competition “Nayza Sayish In the Life of the Nomadic Peoples of Central Asia: Origin, Evolution and Prospects

15:00 – 15:10

Sooronbaeva Nurgul (Kyrgyzstan)

The Similarities of Tossing up Pebbles Game of the Kyrgyz and Altay peoples

15:10 – 15:20

Prof. Erdenetsogt Buyanbadrakh (Mongolia)

The Mongolian Traditional game Walk” (alchiki) and related rituals, customs and heritage

15:20 – 15:30

Prof. Charles Carlson (USA)

Universal Features of Nomadic Games and Other Nomadic Traditions

15:30 – 16:00

Discussions

15:00 – 16:30 

Coffee break

15:30 – 16:40

Prof. Kalyshev A. (Kazakhstan)

Kökbörü (Kekpar) Is a Common Traditional Equestrian Game of the Turklc- Mongollan Nomads

16:40 — 16:50

 

Prof. Torogeldleva Baktykan (Kyrgyzstan)

The “Ordo” game as an Element for Forming the Strategic Thinking of the Kyrgyz Ethnicity

16:50 — 17:00

Asanov Temirkul, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Methods of Training Horses and Accustoming them to Run.

17:00 — 17:10

Joldoshev Ryskul, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Traditional Skills of Racehorses Training of Kyrgyz

17:10 — 17:20

Samushkina Ekaterina, Researcher (Russia)

Day of the Shepherd/ Cattle Breeder In the Gorny Altai: from the Culture of the International to the Ethnic (second half of the XX – beginning of the XXI centuries)

17:20 — 17:30

Prof. Koshenova Imanjusup Raushan (Kazakhstan)

Shokan Valikhanov and the Dialogue of Cultures

17:30 — 17:40

Prof. Bhanvar Vishvendra Raj Singh, Prof. Anjen Sen (India)

Comparative Analysis of Popular Games between the Altai Region and the South Asian Region, Connected by Customs and Traditions

17:50 — 18:00

Discussions

 

August 28, 2018, Tuesday

Section 4, Cross-linguistic studies and linguoculturology (room 202)

 

Moderator Prof. Sadykov Tashpolot, (Kyrgyzstan)

Prof. Nesrin Bayraktar Erten (Turkey)

Secretary: Chochklna Maja Petrovna (Russia, Altai Republic)

 

Greetings and introduction

09:00 — 09:10

Prof. Kao Hsiang-Tai (France).

Horses, dogs and hawks In the Manchu and Mongolian languages

09:10 — 09:20

Prof. Abduvallev Ibraim (Kyrgyzstan)

Lexical relations In Kyrgyz and Mongolian languages

09:20 — 09:30

Prof. Chochkina Maja, Prof. Sarbasheva Surna (Russia)

Oyyn-Jyrgal ‘Holiday Game’ In the Language Picture of the Altai World

09:30 — 09:40

Prof. Sadykov Tashpolot (Kyrgyzstan)

Comparative Context of the Case Category in the Languages of the Kyrgyz Group

09:40 — 09:50

Prof. Sagidolda Gulgaisha (Kazakhstan)

About the system of nouns In the Altai languages

09.50-10.00

Kurmanalleva Tunuk, Senior Researcher (Kyrgyzstan)

Names of Plants In the Mongolian and Kyrgyz Languages

10:00 — 10:10

Karymshakova Aisha, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Function Words In Khakass and Kyrgyz languages: Comparative-Typological Analysis

10:10 — 10:30

Discussions

10:30 — 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 — 11:10

Abduvalleva Baktygul, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Congenialities and Differences In Kyrgyz and Altai Proverbs

11:10 — 11:20

Ismailova Zina, Senior Researcher (Kyrgyzstan)

Somatic Phraseological Units with Emotional Meaning In the Kyrgyz and Altai Languages

11:20 — 11:30

Toktonallev Temirlan (Kyrgyzstan)

Auxiliary verbs In Kyrgyz and Korean languages

11:30 — 11:40

Prof. Nemeth Michal Robert (Poland).

The Continuants of Middle Kipchak-(i)gcii In Karaim and Related Issues

11:40 — 11:50

Prof. Kobayashi Yoko (Japan)

Multilingualism in Inner Mongolia from the Viewpoint of Linguistic Landscape

11:50 — 12:00

Prof. Nesrin Bayraktar Erten (Turkey)

Colour Names in Karakhanid Turkish

12:00 — 12:10

Prof. Derbisheva Zamira (Kyrgyzstan).

Ethno-Cultural Parallels of Nomadic Traditions through the Prism of a Language (Hungarian and Kyrgyz)

12:10 — 13:00

Discussions

13:00 — 14:00

Lunch

14:00 — 14:10

Prof. Jamasheva Gulnara (Kyrgyzstan)

Some Issues of Language Policy in the Post-Soviet Turkic-Speaking Republics

14:10 — 14:20

Prof. Ryskulova Guljamal (Kyrgyzstan)

Psycholinguistic Approach to National Self-Awareness

14:20 — 14:30

Tashtanova Mavlyuda, Senior Researcher (Kyrgyzstan)

Place of the Kyrgyz language in the Altaic Family of Languages and its Morphological features

14:30 — 14:40

Abdiev Taalaibek, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

The Word «Jypar» in the Modern Kyrgyz language

14:40 — 14:50

Associate Professor Kalmurzayeva Aychurok, Associate Professor Bakirova Guljan (Kyrgyzstan)

Theological concepts In the Religious Picture of the World of Nomads

14:50 — 15:00

Bayastanova Aigul, Senior Researcher (Kyrgyzstan)

Complex Verbs in the Kyrgyz and Altai Languages and Their Linguistic Features

15:00 — 16:00

Discussions

16:00 — 16:30

Coffee break

16:30 — 18:00

Discussions

 

August 28, 2018, Tuesday

Section 5, Philosophy, Folklore and Literature (room 205)

 

Moderators: Prof. Sultangareyeva Rosalia. (Russia)
Prof. Turgunaliev Topchubek, (Kyrgyzstan)
Secretary: Prof. Elemanova Rimma, (Russia)

 

Greetings and introduction

09:00 — 09:10

Prof. Sultangareyeva Rosalia (Russia)

Mythological Origins and Semiotics of the Bashkir Epic “Kara Jurga“ (“The Black Pander”).

09:10 — 09:20

Prof. Elemanova Rimma (Russia)

The Importance of Manas” In Strengthening International Relations In the Mod­ern World

09:20 — 09:30

Prof. Shahabitdinova Shohida (Uzbekistan)

Philosophy of Folk Games

09:30 — 09:40

Prof. Anarbekova Venera (Kyrgyzstan)

Historical Review of the Equestrian Game of Nomads In Lamentations

09:40 — 09:50

Prof. Dr. Abdieva Jyldyzkan (Kyrgyzstan)

Animistic Beliefs in the Epos “Manas” and Related Rituals

9.50-10.00

Prof. Toktogulova Guljamal (Kyrgyzstan)

Equestrian Games of Nomadic Peoples (on examples from the Manas epic)

10:00 — 10:10

Sabyr uulu Amangeldi, Senior Researcher (Kyrgyzstan)

The Concepts of “Faith” and “Science” In the Worldview of the Kyrgyz People

10:10 — 10:20

Prof. Mombekova Jyrgal (Kyrgyzstan)

The Culture of Enlsay Kyrgyz

10:20 — 10:30

Discussions

10:30 — 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 — 11:10

Prof. Kubatova Alda (Kyrgyzstan)

Spiritual Culture of Nomadic Kyrgyz Based on the Handwritten Fund of the National Academy of Sciences of Kyrgyz Republic (end of XIX – beginning of XX centuries)

11:10 — 11:20

Prof. Imanallev Sydyk (Kyrgyzstan)

On the basis of the epic “Manas” materials

11:20 — 11:30

Prof. Jumanaliev Tynchbolot (Kyrgyzstan)

Archetype of the Tulpar Image In the epic “Manas”

11:30 — 11:40

Prof. Abulov Gadzhiakhmed (Russia)

Continent of the Altai Civilization. The Importance of Cultural and Political Cooperation with the Korean Civilization

11:40 — 11:50

Prof. Myrzabayeva Nurjamal (Kyrgyzstan)

Participation of Female Nomads In War Games (on examples from the epic “Manas”)

11:50 — 12:00

Abdyrakunov Turdubay, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Genetic links between the Altai Epic “Alyp-Manash” and the Kyrgyz Epic “Manas”

12:00 — 12:10

Prof. Orozobekova Zhyldyz (Kyrgyzstan)

“Funeral Repast of “Koketay” or Once Again about Traditional Nomad Games of the Altai Alliance

12:10 — 12:20

Prof. Yakovlev Viktor (Russia)

Epos “Manas” and echo “Books of changes”

12:10 — 13:00

Discussions

13:00 — 14:00

Lunch

14:00 — 14:10

Prof. Aitalieva Tolkun (Kyrgyzstan)

The Display of Kyrgyz National Games in the epic “Manas”

14:10 — 14:20

Omuralieva Janar, Researcher (Kyrgyzstan)

Equestrian Games during Military Democracy in the epic “Manas” and Subject-Thematic Index

14:20 — 14:30

Abdyrasulova Zhenishgul, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Typological Ties of Kyrgyz, Yakut and Altai folklores (Images of heroic warriors)

14:30 — 14:40

Doranova Aigul, Senior Lecturer (Kyrgyzstan)

Games of Nomads In Oral Creativity

14:40 — 14:50

Prof. lysaeva Nurzina (Kyrgyzstan)

Artistic Reflection of National Picture of the World In the Works of Kyrgyz and Altai Writers

14:50 — 15:00

Asanova Aynagul, Researcher (Kyrgyzstan)

The Songs and Melodies Stored by the Nomadic People Throughout Centuries

15:00 — 15:10

Kolbaeva Meerim, Researcher (Kyrgyzstan)

Similarities and differences between Kyrgyz and Altai children’s songs

15:10 — 16:00

Discussions

16:00 — 16:30

Coffee break

16:30 — 16:40

Prof. Syrdybaev Turat (Kyrgyzstan)

Features of the transformation of the ethnicity of the multiethnic population of Kyrgyzstan in the second half of the XIX century

16:40 — 16:50

Prof. Omurzakova J. K. (Kyrgyzstan)

Culture of Nomads as a Factor of Their Identity

16:50 — 17:00

Yun Sergey, Associate Professor (Russia)

Interaction In the Field of Education In Eurasia: Formal Institutions and Real Processes

17:00 — 17:10

Prof. Eunkyung Oh (Korea)

Study on the structural characteristic and ritual meaning of Central Asia Intangible cultural heritage: Tug-of-war

17:10 — 17:20

Prof. Shaimerdinova Nurila (Kazakhstan)

The image of a woman In Turkic monuments and the continuity of cultures

17:20 — 17:30

Anikeeva Tatiana, Researcher (Russia)

About representing an enemy in the epic “Book of Dede Korkut”

17:30 — 17:40

Prof. Galina Woodova (Czech Republic)

Values of nomads: on the example of Altai Kyrgyz

17:40 — 17:50

Prof. Karamoldoev Zhumakadyr (Kyrgyzstan)

Aysanak — Game — Calendar

17:50 — 18:00

Prof. Turgunaliev Topchubek (Kyrgyzstan)

Altai — Alatoo in the context of the Nomadic Civilization

18:00 — 18:10

Prof. Reckel, Johannes Friedrich Wilhelm (Germany)

Education and Ethnic Identity In Multiethnic Societies in Central Asia

August 29, 2018, Wednesday

Section 3, Popular Games in the Altaic World and Related Customs and Traditions

Moderators: Prof. Rodica Pop (Romania),
Prof. Carlson Charles (USA).

Secretary: Prof. Tak-sing Kam (China)

09:00 — 09:10

Prof. Nazarov Nasriddin (Uzbekistan).

Ethno-Traditional Games In the Development of Common Turkic Consciousness

09:10 — 09:20

Buldybal Anarbay Sagiuly, Associate Professor (Kazakhstan)

Folk Games and Traditions of the Kazakh People Associated with the Weddings of the Young

09:20 — 09:30

Kadyrov Avdinabi, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Traditional Knowledge, Customs and Rituals of Kyrgyz and Altai Peoples

09:30 — 09:40

Satybaldieva Chynyhan, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Ethnocultural Community of Nomadic Peoples of Central Asia and Sayan-Altai (on the example of carpet weaving)

09:40 — 09:50

Sultanaliyeva Nazira, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Pecularities of Kyrgyz Folk Ornaments and Their Place In the Altai Cultural Community

09:50 – 10:00

Prof. Myrzataeva Bakytjan (Kyrgyzstan)

Traditional Women’s Game Top-Tash (from the Experience of Ethnological Analysis)

10:00 — 10:10

Arzybaev Tynystan, Researcher (Kyrgyzstan)

The Game “Toguz Korgool” Is an Eternal Monument of Ancient Nomads

10:10 — 10:30

Discussions

10:30 — 11:00

Coffee break

11:00 — 11:10

Beksultanova Chinara, Senior Researcher (Kyrgyzstan)

Traditional Games as Element of Non-Material Cultural Heritage of Kyrgyzstan

11:10 — 11:20

Prof. Kanimetov Adyl, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Yurt is the Pride of the Nation

11:20 — 11:30

Prof Campl Alicia (USA)

The Role of Mongolian Interlocking Puzzles as an Expression of Rising Mongolian Identity

11:30 — 11:40

Prof. Karataev Oljobai (Kyrgyzstan)

Flag’s Origin of the Turkic-Mongolian Peoples: Historical and Ethnographical Interpretation

11:40 — 11:50

Prof. Khisamitdinova Firdaus (Russia)

Traditional Games and Competitions of the Bashkir Holidays

11:50 — 12:00

Sarieva Kalbubu, Leading Researcher (Kyrgyzstan)

Ritules and Ceremonies of Nomadic Process

12:00 — 12:10

Sultanaliev Ishenbek, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Mahmud Kashgari about the Folk Games of the XI Century

12:10 — 12:30

Discussions

12:30 — 13:30

Lunch

13:30 — 13:40

Prof. Amanova Roza (Kyrgyzstan)

Place of Traditional Music In the Nomadic Culture of Kyrgyz

13:40 — 13:50

Tokova Natalya, Researcher (Russia)

National Games as an Element of the Spiritual Culture of Nomads

13:50 — 14:00

Bikbulatova Anisa, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Sabantuy and National Games and Entertainment of Tatars of Kyrgyzstan

14:00 — 14:10

Prof. Jooshbekova Alnagul (Kyrgyzstan)

Pecularltles of Children Upbringing of Kyrgyz

14:10 — 14:20

Zhusupova Moymol, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

The Role of Kyrgyz National Games In Education of Younger Generations (on the example of some half-forgotten games)

14:20 — 14:30

 

Myrzagutova Dinara, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Educational Significance of Kyrgyz National Games 

14:30 — 14:40

Prof. Raimkulova Azharbubu (Kyrgyzstan)

World Nomad Games as a factor of the personality socialization

14:30 — 14:40

Zayniev Ravshan, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

The custom of raising honorary matrons from Kyrgyz

14:40 — 14:50

Prof. Aidarkul Kaana (Kyrgyzstan)

Attitude to nomadic women through the prism of games and customs

 

August 30, 2018, Thursday

Section 3, Popular Games in the Altaic World and Related Customs and Traditions

 

Moderators: Prof. Boykova Elena, (Russia),
Prof. Karataev Oljobai, (Kyrgyzstan)
Secretary: Prof. Khisamitdinova Firdaus, (Russia)

09:00 — 09:10

Prof. Anarbaeva Gulnora, Associate Professor (Kyrgyzstan)

Kyrgyz Game ‘Ordo” And Statehood: on the example of the history of the Kokand khanate

09:00 — 09:20

Prof. Yermolenko Lyubov (Russia)

Some variants of the game In the asyks of the Kazakhs

09.00 – 09.30

Prof. Abaeva Liubov (Russia)

The traditional “three famous games of men” (“Eriyn gurvan naadam”) among the Mongolian people In the context of their religious culture

09.30 – 09.40

Prof. Dulsheev Jenishbek (Kyrgyzstan)

Historiography of the Kyrgyz National Games

09:40 — 09:50

Johan Zsuzsanna Brigitta, senior lecturer (Hungary)

The role of women In Kazakh traditional game playing

09:50 — 10:00

Discussions

10:00 — 11:00

Coffee break