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Motif
Name_eng:
Fifty sons
Description:
Many brothers marry or have to marry in such a way that all their wives are (were) sisters
Name_rus:
Пятьдесят сыновей
Description_rus:
Несколько (более трех) братьев женятся или должны жениться таким образом, чтобы их жены оказались сестрами
Motif type:
Adventures and tricks
Motif group:
10 Adventures
Motif analysis result:
1. Only those Old World motifs that are not found in America besides among the Aleuts, Eskimo and Northern Athabaskans.
Motif analysis result tradition count all:
92
ATU ID:
303A
Stith Thompson ID:
Linked traditions:
Areal ID
Tradition
1.2.4.2
Sakata
1.3.5.13
Soninke
1.4.1.2
Arabs of Sudan
1.4.1.3
Kordofan
3.1.2.1
Arabs of Egypt
3.1.3.2
Kabylia and other Berber of Northern and Central Algeria: Beni Snous, Beni Menacer (incl Zuav), Shaui, etc.)
3.1.3.6
Algeria Arabs
3.3.2.2
Sicily
3.3.2.7
Italians: Southern (Abruzzo, Campania, Molise, Basilicata, Apulia, Calabria)
3.3.3.5
Occitanie (southern France): Limousin, Auvergne, Provence, Aquitaine, Albret, Gers, Aveyron (Rouerge), Armagnac, Landes, Gascogne, Vivarés, Roussillon, Pyrénées, Bearne, Guyenne, Bigorre, Ain, Hautes Alpes, Ariège, Vienne, Aude, French part of Swiss
3.3.4.4
England
3.3.5.5
Germans: Northeast (Brandenburg, Meklenburg, Rügen, Pommern, Silesia, Posen)
3.4.1.1
Ancient Greece
3.5.1.1
Greeks (modern)
3.5.1.2
Bulgarians
3.5.2.1
Albanians
3.5.2.2
Serbs, Monte Negro,
3.5.2.3
Bosnia Muslims
3.5.2.4
Croatians; Italians of Dalmatia (if the motif is absent among other Italians)
3.5.2.5
Slovenians
3.5.3.1
Hungarians
3.5.3.2
Romanians, Moldavians, Aromanians
3.5.3.3
Transylvanian Saksons
3.5.4.1
Gagauz
4.1.1.5
Slovakians
4.1.2.1
Ukrainians: Western dialects to the East of Carpathians
4.1.2.3
Ukrainians: Northern dialects
4.1.2.4
Rusyns, Hutsuls
4.1.2.5
Byelarusians
4.1.3.2
Russian Pomors (“seasiders): Arkhangelsk province without its southern part (Shengur district and Konosha dstrict), Karelia White Sea coast
4.1.3.6
Russians: Southern part of ethnic territory as in A.D. 1500 (Belgorod, Voronezh, Tambov, Penza, Lipetsk, Orel, Kursk, Bryansk provinces; in case of absence in other areas also Russians in Samara, Simbirsk and Saratov provinces)
4.2.1.2
Norwegians
4.2.1.3
Danes
4.2.3.2
Karelians
4.2.4.2
Estonians
4.2.5.2
Lithuanians
4.3.1.1
Komi (Zyrians and Permyaks)
4.3.1.2
Udmurt
4.3.2.2
Mordvins
4.3.2.3
Chuvash
4.3.3.1
Kazan (Middle Volga) Tatars
4.3.3.2
Bashkirs
5.1.1.1
Kalmyk
5.1.3.2
Abaza (Abazins)
5.1.4.1
Karachays, Balkar
5.1.4.2
Ossetians
5.1.5.3
Kumyk, Terekemen
5.1.6.1
Ingush
5.1.6.1
Ingush
5.1.6.2
Chechens
5.1.7.1
Avar, Andi, Karata, Akhvakh
5.1.7.4
Laks
5.1.7.5
Lezgians, Archin, Kürin; Khinalug
5.2.1.1
Georgians
5.2.1.2
Mingrelians (Megrelians), Laz
5.2.2.1
Armenians
5.2.2.2
Azeris (Azerbaijanis)
5.2.2.5
Kurds
5.2.2.6
Zaza (western Kurds)
5.2.3.1
Hittite, Hurrit
5.3.2.1
Aramaic (Syrians)
5.3.2.2
Arabs of Levant (Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan); Bedouins of Sinai
5.3.2.6
Arabs of Kuwait, Bahrein, Qatar, Emirates, Oman,
5.3.2.7
Nawar (Zutt)
5.4.1.1
Iranian literary tradition (including Avesta, Pahlevi scripts, Šah-nāmeh, Marzbān-nāmeh); Zoroastrians of Iran, Indian Parsees
5.4.2.13
Parya of Gissar (Hisor) Valley (Tajikistan)
5.4.2.3
Tajik
5.4.2.5
Baluch
5.4.2.6
Pashto
5.4.2.8
Uzbek
5.4.3.1
Yagnobi
5.4.3.2
Rushani, Shughni, Khufi, Bartangi
5.4.3.5
Wakhi, Ishkashimi (including Sanglich), Munji
5.4.3.5
Wakhi, Ishkashimi (including Sanglich), Munji
5.4.4.1
Kafir, or Nuristani: Prasun; Kati (incl. Paruni), Ashkun (Ashunu), Waigali
5.5.1.1
Kazakh
5.5.2.1
Uyghur
5.6.2.10
Sindhi
5.6.2.12
Marathi (incl. Bhamta; incl. Mumbai area)
5.6.2.17
Sinhalese; Vedda
5.6.2.19
Kumaoni (Central Pahari), incl. Garhwali
5.6.2.2
Himachali-Pahari (Western Pahari)
5.6.3.3
Kannada, Lingayat, Halakki
6.1.1.2
Korku
6.1.1.3
Northern Munda of Kharwar branch: Birhor, Ho, Mundari, Kol, Asur (including Agaria, Kol, Birjhia), Bhumij
6.1.1.4
Bhuiya (now Aryans, originally Munda; Rahman 1955: 203), Baiga, Bhaina, Bhumia (subgroup of Baiga, incl Bharia, formerly Munda, now speak Indo-Aryan languages of neighboring groups)
6.1.1.6
Juang
6.1.2.5
Maria, Muria, and other South-Central Dravidians: Binjhwar, Baсор, Bhattra, Bom, Jhoria (=Jhodia), Gadaba (in Koraput, neighbors of Munda-speaking Gadaba), Duruwa (Parji), Mehtar; Pardhan
6.2.2.1
Lepcha
9.1.1.4
Siberian Tatars
9.1.3.2
Tuvinians of Southern Altai
9.2.3.4
Nganasans
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Shared traditions: 8 All traditions: 8 Weight: 1000
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k107e
Shared traditions: 7 All traditions: 7 Weight: 1000
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Shared traditions: 4 All traditions: 4 Weight: 1000
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k181a
Shared traditions: 3 All traditions: 3 Weight: 1000
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Shared traditions: 2 All traditions: 2 Weight: 1000
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Shared traditions: 2 All traditions: 2 Weight: 1000
Motif:
a8a
Shared traditions: 9 All traditions: 9 Weight: 1000
Motif:
m90a3
Shared traditions: 7 All traditions: 7 Weight: 1000
Motif:
b87b
Shared traditions: 9 All traditions: 10 Weight: 900
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l65a2
Shared traditions: 8 All traditions: 9 Weight: 889
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i92a
Shared traditions: 8 All traditions: 9 Weight: 889
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k78a
Shared traditions: 13 All traditions: 15 Weight: 867
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Shared traditions: 6 All traditions: 7 Weight: 857
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b33d1
Shared traditions: 11 All traditions: 13 Weight: 846
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b33g
Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 6 Weight: 833
Motif:
l108e
Shared traditions: 10 All traditions: 12 Weight: 833
Motif:
l90b
Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 6 Weight: 833
Motif:
l103a
Shared traditions: 5 All traditions: 6 Weight: 833
Motif:
k14b
Shared traditions: 10 All traditions: 12 Weight: 833