MUSIC IN BEKTASHI ORDER IN RN MACEDONIA: ASPECTS OF PERFORMANCE

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Aida Islam, Stefanija LESHKOVA ZELENKOVSKA, Mehtap Demi̇r
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The spiritual tradition of the Turkish population in RN Macedonia is rich and still nurtures some segments of Sufism from the Ottoman period such as the Bektashi dervish order. In the period before the arrival of the Ottomans (around the 13th century), numerous Sufis were active in these territories, which in some way represented a transition point for the conquest and settlement of the Turks. Numerous Bektashi tekkes were built during the Ottoman period, several of which are still active today. Depending on the ethnic composition of the followers, the linguistic dominance of these Sufi structures also changes. The only Bektashi tekke whose members are Turks is the tekke "Dikmen Baba" located in the village Kanatlarci near Prilep. This tekke is one of the few in the Bektashi orders that despite several divisions regarding spiritual leadership has operated without delay since its founding in the 16th century until today. Such branching did not affect the essence of the spiritual ideology as well as the form of the rituals of this dervish order which is almost the same as the one that was practiced from the very beginning. The main focus of this paper will be the musical tradition in the rites because the following reasons: 1. music, as the main activity of the Bektashi ritual, is the essential vehicle for spreading and reinforcing beliefs and wisdom for everyday community life, 2. its importance as a fundamental tool in the expression of mystical theosophy, and 3. variations in the repertoire as a result of the integration of spiritual compositions of the local population. For this purpose, field research, interviews, and analysis of audio materials from the spiritual rites of the Bektashi tekke Dikmen Baba in the village of Kanatlarci have been carried out.
马其顿北部贝克塔什地区的音乐:表演的各个方面
马其顿北部地区土耳其人的精神传统十分丰富,至今仍保留着奥斯曼帝国时期的一些苏菲教派,如贝克塔什苦行僧会(Bektashi dervish order)。在奥斯曼人到来之前的时期(约 13 世纪),许多苏菲派教徒活跃在这些领土上,在某种程度上成为土耳其人征服和定居的过渡点。奥斯曼帝国时期建造了许多贝克塔什教堂,其中几座至今仍在使用。根据追随者的民族构成,这些苏菲建筑的语言主导地位也发生了变化。位于普里莱普附近卡纳特拉奇(Kanatlarci)村的 "迪克曼巴巴"(Dikmen Baba)是唯一一个成员为土耳其人的贝克塔什寺院。自 16 世纪成立至今,尽管在精神领袖问题上出现过几次分歧,但该教区一直在正常运作,是贝卡希教区内为数不多的教区之一。这种分化并没有影响该苦行僧团的精神思想精髓和仪式形式,其形式几乎与从一开始就实行的仪式相同。本文的重点是仪式中的音乐传统,原因如下:1. 音乐作为贝克塔什仪式的主要活动,是传播和加强社区日常生活中的信仰和智慧的重要载体;2. 音乐作为表达神秘神学的基本工具具有重要意义;3. 曲目的变化是融合当地居民的精神作品的结果。为此,我们进行了实地调查、访谈,并分析了卡纳特拉奇村 Bektashi tekke Dikmen Baba 精神仪式的音频资料。
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