KARAKALPAK PEOPLE'S LYRO "EPICAL FRIEND, GENESIS, EVOLUTION AND HISTORICAL ROOTS" GARIB OSHIK "
Abstract
"Strange lover" is a lyrical-epic epic of the Karakalpak people, which studies the origin of the epic, the period of its formation and historical roots, as well as its genesis. In the peoples of Central Asia and the Balkans, he asks about the origins of the epic "The Stranger in Love", its distribution, and how the people wrote, published and studied it.
Keywords
Epos, genesis, plot, motive, folkloreHow to Cite
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