Abstract
The cycle of poems" Forty heroes of Crimea" is a historical and artistic narrative of the transformation of peoples of Turkic origin into several state structures, as well as their spiritual formation. A new area of research related to the "Forty heroes of Crimea" should be considered to determine the area of formation and spiritual basis of the phenomena of "Nogai genealogy", "kazakhization, Kazakh origin" through the study of educational information in the linguistic potential of the poem. In fact, it can be seen that the study of "the historical and geographical space of the poem, the linguistic and poetic environment that gives rise to the poem " has been neglected as an open problem. The cycle of poems was born in the era of the Golden Horde, in the XIV-XV centuries, formed the scientific axiom "nogaili zhyrau tradition", which gave birth to the poem, and any of the researchers worked on further scientific substantiation of this axiom, the search for scientific and historical evidence in different directions around this truth. The cycle of poems is studied in a philological, partly historical background. In addition, the linguistic description of the cycle of the poem was limited to explaining the meaning of individual words in the text (which is also not a complete historical and etymological analysis), giving a list of toponymic, anthroponymic, ethnonymic names. A new comprehensive method of studying the cycle of poems "Forty heroes of Crimea", founded by S. Kondybay, is intended to consolidate, summarize and systematize the knowledge base in the subjects of Geography, History, Literary Studies (folklore studies, mythology), philosophy, and theology in one linguistic space. In this article, we will analyze the works of S. Kondybay, who considered the genesis of such a historical and poetic work as "Forty heroes of Crimea" in a new direction, and make efforts to reveal the methodology of his research. A new comprehensive method of studying the cycle of poems "Forty heroes of Crimea", founded by S. Kondybay, is intended to consolidate, summarize and systematize the knowledge base in the subjects of Geography, History, Literary Studies (folklore studies, mythology), philosophy, and theology in one linguistic space. In this article, we will analyze the works of S. Kondybay, who considered the genesis of such a historical and poetic work as "Forty heroes of Crimea" in a new direction, and make efforts to reveal the methodology of his research.
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