Abstract

This article compares the artistic features of the popular epic "Oshik Najab" with the Uzbek, Turkmen and Karakalpak versions. Typological similarities in them are revealed

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  • We all know that from ancient times our people glorified music and music, and tried to describe their inner feelings and living conditions

  • Gutlieva, who studied the Turkmen epic "Oshik Najab", emphasizes that poetry occupies a special place in the main part of the plot

  • One of the main features of the work is the use of more poetic lines in the story than ordinary black words

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Introduction

We all know that from ancient times our people glorified music and music, and tried to describe their inner feelings and living conditions. Poetry is widely used in the story to describe events related to the art of music and charity. Gutlieva, who studied the Turkmen epic "Oshik Najab", emphasizes that poetry occupies a special place in the main part of the plot. Poetry plays a great poetic role in revealing the spiritual inner experiences, feelings and character of the heroes.

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