(Historiotherapy); A basis for the convergence of village clans: the case study of Neshel village

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Article Type:
Case Study (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:

Historiotherapy is a practical research method that can lead the existing discursive conflicts of societies to discursive interaction through historical rational knowledge. Neshel village consists of eight clans and nine independent families. These clans are not different from each other in terms of language, race and religion. The only distinguishing feature of these clans is the attribution to an ancestor/ancestor. Throughout history, this issue has caused competition between tribes to hold local positions, benefit from production resources (pastures and agricultural lands), The main conflict/discussion competition has been the background and history of the presence of clan ancestors in the village. Most of the clans believe that they are the oldest clan living in the village without citing reliable sources. This article tries to analyze the history of the presence of the ancestors of these clans in the target village by examining the documents and oral narratives. this article is written in a descriptive and analytical way, relying on family documents and oral narratives. The main key word to create discourse interaction between tribes is the term Enzahi. The final result of examining the documents and evidences and exploring the meaning and meaning of the term Anzahi, according to the author, is that the clans of Aghajanpur, Jersari, Jursari, Suleimantabar and Abbastabar are from a common root and ancestor called Anzahi. . It seems that except Sadat and Georgians, who were pleasant and lived in Neshel during the summer, the permanent residents of Neshel were from two groups, Ramdan and Anzahi.

Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Oral History, Volume:14 Issue: 2, 2023
Pages:
15 to 26
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