Jeti ata (also Jety-ata Zhety-ata Zheti-ata, ) is a tradition among the Kazakhs, Kyrgyzs, and Bashkirs (), in which one is obligated to know or recite the names of at least seven direct blood ancestors such as father, grandfather, great grandfather and great-great-grandfather etc. This process often has been taught for generations from childhood by parents.
The main reason for knowing their seven ancestors is that among Kazakhs, marriage within seven generations is prohibited, so for a marriage to be licit, the ancestors of the male and female sides must be above the seven ancestors on both father and mother lineages. In the oral tradition of Kazakhs, it is believed that the newborn child will be wise, healthy mentally, and physically strong under the "Jety-Ata" rule.
The second reason is that this tradition is regarded as a helpful means to know and remember the historical background of each Kazakh and their tribes in the past. This called shejire or shezhire by Kazakhs, and through this system, most of the Kazakhs know their origin and their relations with other tribes within the clan-tribal system of Kazakhs. Each set of seven generations is considered a minimum unit clan in Kazakhs
Terminology
Kazakhs
The naming method is as follows which starts from the grandson and then descends to the further generations:
- - grandchild
- - great grandchild
- - great-great-grandchild
- - 4th generations
- - 5th generations
- - 6th generations
- - 7th generations
- - 8th generations
- ÃÂõÃÂàðÃÂð - 7th ancestry
- âïÿ ðÃÂð - 6th ancestry
- âõú ðÃÂð - great-great-great-grandfather
- ÃÂðñð - great-great-grandfather
- ÃÂÃÂÃÂàðÃÂð - great grandfather
- ÃÂÃÂð - grandfather
- ÃÂúõ - father
- ÃÂõÃÂàÃÂöõ - 7th ancestry
- âïÿ ÃÂöõ - 6th ancestry
- âõú ÃÂöõ - great-great-great-grandmother
- ÃÂðñð ÃÂöõ - great-great-grandmother
- ÃÂÃÂÃÂàÃÂöõ - great grandmother
- ÃÂöõ - grandmother
- ÃÂýð, ÃÂõÃÂõ - mother
Other ethnicities
Bashkirs
- ÃÂðûð - ôøÃÂÃÂ, ÃÂõñõýþú. ÃÂðûðü - (üþõ) ôøÃÂÃÂ, (üþù) ÃÂõñõýþú
- ÃÂùÃÂý, õùÃÂýÃÂÃÂàâ òýÃÂú, òýÃÂÃÂúð
- ÃÂïûÃÂ, ñïûÃÂÃÂÃÂàâ ÿÃÂðòýÃÂú, ÿÃÂðòýÃÂÃÂúð
- âÃÂÃÂð, ÃÂÃÂÃÂðÃÂðàâ ÿÃÂðÿÃÂðòýÃÂú, ÿÃÂðÿÃÂðòýÃÂÃÂúð
- âÃÂÃÂðÃÂàâ ÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðòýÃÂú, ÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðòýÃÂÃÂúð
- úðÃÂðÃÂðý â ÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðòýÃÂú, ÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðòýÃÂÃÂúð
- ÃÂÃÂõÃÂàâ ÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðòýÃÂú, ÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðòýÃÂÃÂúð
- âÃÂãðÃÂá â ÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðòýÃÂú, ÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðÿÃÂðòýÃÂÃÂúð
Kyrgyz (ancestors)
- ÃÂÃÂð â father
- çþã ðÃÂð â grandfather
- ÃÂðñð â great grandfather
- ÃÂÃÂñð â great-great-grandfather
- ÃÂÃÂñðàâ great-great-great-grandfather
- ÃÂþÃÂþ â great-great-great-great-grandfather
- ÃÂõÃÂõ â great-great-great-great-great-grandfather
Kyrgyz (descendants)
- ÃÂðûð â child
- ÃÂõñõÃÂõ â grandchild
- çéñéÃÂé â great grandchild
- ÃÂÃÂñÃÂÃÂð â great-great-grandchild
- âÃÂñÃÂÃÂð â great-great-great-grandchild
- çïÃÂÿé â great-great-great-great-grandchild
- ãÃÂÿðú â great-great-great-great-great-grandchild
See also
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