Abstract

Since history and literature are closely interrelated in the life of society, in this article we will briefly dwell on the ancient history of related Turkic nations and among them, of course, the Kyrgyz, with an emphasis on artistic and ideological problems that reflect the ideology of society. Our conclusions are based on the opinions of Turkic scientists. Basically, in the literary analysis, we took into consideration the influence of the religious and mystical views of Sufism on the literary process of the X-XII centuries. The workpaper considers the influence of such representatives of the Common Turkic written literature of the X-XII centuries as Kul Khoja Ahmed Yassawi (“Book of Manual”) and Jusup Balasagyn (“Beneficial Knowledge).

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