THE HISTORY, TYPES, AND GENESIS OF UZBEK FOLK TALES
Keywords:
fairy tale, fairy tale about animals, magical fairy tales, everyday tales, nationality, history, species, hope, composition, legend.Abstract
Folk tales, one of the most productive genres of oral folk art, have long served as an important means of illuminating the lives of all nations. In this article, we briefly touch upon the historical and contemporary aspects of the origin of Uzbek folk tales and their thematic types.
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