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Hossein Dânâ, Fâtemeh Ma’navi, Afshin Mottaqi Dastnaei, Volume 33, Issue 98 (5-2025)
Abstract
Geoculture is one of the most prominent concepts that has emerged in the field of international politics and geopolitics after the Cold War, and it has highlighted the importance of the issue of culture in advancing political and economic goals in relations between different societies and nations. Accordingly, Iranian statesmen have also placed attention on the cultural sphere of Iran at the forefront of their cultural-political programs in order to achieve cultural convergence and interaction with neighboring countries. Despite ethnic differences, the geographical sphere of cultural Iran, with its shared components such as customs, religion, art, and literature, provides a suitable platform for the development of a common identity. Among the aforementioned components, language and literature hold a special place in terms of attractiveness and persuasive power. In this paper, we have conducted a descriptive-analytical study of the Azerbaijani Turkish poetic literature of the oral literature branch, especially by focusing on Turkish bayats common among the people of Iran with common themes in the field of patriotism. This shows that with a realistic perspective and proper planning in the field of poetry and literature, especially the literature of Iranian ethnic groups, due to ethnic commonalities with neighbors such as Azerbaijan, we can take solid steps towards convergence with neighboring countries and improve our cultural position and, consequently, our political and economic position in the region.
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