HOW TO CLIMB THE HOLY MOUNTAIN: SHALBUZDAG PILGRIMAGE INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS

Q3 Social Sciences Antropologicheskij Forum Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.31250/1815-8870-2022-18-55-221-256
E. Kapustina
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Mount Shalbuzdag, located in southern Dagestan, on the border with Azerbaijan, is not only one of the highest peaks of the republic, but is also an important pilgrimage destination for this region. The pilgrimage route includes an ascent to nearly the top of the mountain and a visit to a number of holy places on the way to it. The inaccessibility of the place of pilgrimage has led to a greater dependence of the pilgrims on the infrastructure which, to a greater extent, is maintained by the Miskindzha community located at the foot of the mountain. The article discusses the functioning of infrastructure that serves the pilgrims and its role in the economic and political life of the local community. The hegemony of the Miskindzha pilgrimage infrastructure is challenged both by neighbouring villages as well as by big businessmen and government officials. Also, in addition to the location of the pilgrimage on the slope of the mountain, there is another infrastructure system associated with mountain climbing—a climbing base nearby which also has an impact on competitive infrastructure projects in the vicinity of Shalbuzdag. The article is based on field materials collected during the principal investigator’s field work in the Dokuzparinsky district of Dagestan in 2017–2021.
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如何攀登圣山:沙尔布兹达格朝圣基础设施项目
Shalbuzdag山位于达吉斯坦南部,与阿塞拜疆接壤,不仅是共和国的最高峰之一,也是该地区重要的朝圣目的地。朝圣路线包括登上接近山顶的地方,以及在前往山顶的途中参观一些圣地。由于无法到达朝圣地点,朝圣者更加依赖位于山脚下的Miskindzha社区在很大程度上维护的基础设施。文章讨论了为朝圣者服务的基础设施的运作及其在当地社区经济和政治生活中的作用。Miskindzha朝圣基础设施的霸权受到邻近村庄以及大商人和政府官员的挑战。此外,除了山坡上的朝圣地点外,还有另一个与登山相关的基础设施系统——附近的登山基地,这也对Shalbuzdag附近的竞争性基础设施项目产生了影响。本文基于首席研究员2017-2021年在达吉斯坦Dokuzparinsky区实地工作期间收集的实地材料。
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