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'''Arifana''' is a type of celebration in [[Turkish folklore|Turkish tradition]], especially in [[Artvin Province|Artvin]]. Usually taking place in [[winter]], it is a festival incorporating song, dance, theatre, and feasting. Rams are slaughtered and made into [[kebab]]s and [[Roasting|roasts]] and served with sweet [[pastry|pastries]]. The expenses of the Arifana are paid equally by the participants, although the poor and visitors are not required to pay.
'''Arifana''' is a type of celebration in [[Turkish folklore|Turkish tradition]], especially in [[Artvin Province|Artvin]]. Usually taking place in [[winter]], it is a festival incorporating song, dance, theatre, and feasting. Rams are slaughtered and made into [[kebab]]s and [[Roasting|roasts]] and served with sweet [[pastry|pastries]]. The expenses of the [[Arifana]] are paid equally by the participants, although the poor and visitors are not required to pay.


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Latest revision as of 05:30, 23 July 2024

Arifana is a type of celebration in Turkish tradition, especially in Artvin. Usually taking place in winter, it is a festival incorporating song, dance, theatre, and feasting. Rams are slaughtered and made into kebabs and roasts and served with sweet pastries. The expenses of the Arifana are paid equally by the participants, although the poor and visitors are not required to pay.

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  • Özhan Öztürk "Karadeniz: Ansiklopedik Sözlük". 2 Vol. Heyamola Publishing. Istanbul. 2005. ISBN 975-6121-00-9.