چکیده:
Introduction: The current study is a both a field and library research to introduce and restore the
meaning of Pir-e Shaliar ritual ceremony in the cultural Landscape of Hawraman of Sarvabad
in the province of Kurdistan in terms of semiotics. A significant matter in semiotics is the
production of meaning and the meaningfulness of the world by the system of signs. Meaning is
a concept expressed by a sign.
Problem statement: The customs, traditions, and rituals, as Cultural signs/representation
of human thoughts offer an interpretation of the world and the human’s worldview through
symbolic means, which are on the verge of oblivion by the dominance of virtual communication
in the contemporary world, and their entire exploitation in various aspects of development is
impossible.
Research objective: The main purpose of this study is to discover and articulate the implications
of meaning in Pir-e Shaliar ceremony and the system of meaning derived from its symbolic
signs /representations. So by that, steps have been taken to facilitate cultural exchanges and to
provide development opportunities in the region.
Methodology: The present study is based on a qualitative method in which data is collected
through ethnographic and documentary methods, and analyzed through semiotic method.
Conclusion: The results reveal that Pir-e Shaliar ceremony is a symbolic sign of the ethnic and
collective beliefs of people in the cultural landscape of Hawraman, which presents a new layer
of implicit meanings to the audience. Also, this ceremony narrates an implicit scheme of a
mystical tradition from the semiotic point of view, that objectifies the deism of Iranian people
in a social cohesion in the Cultural Landscape of Hawraman