THE RELATIONSHIP OF EPIC MEMORY AND EPIC KNOWLEDGE
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Epic memory, epic knowledge, epic consciousness, Gotsak, epic, Kashal, zakat, coded, Bekmurod Joraboy son, Saidmurad Panoh son, Khushbak Mardonkul son, Kuntugmish Ayim, Fazil poetAbstract
This article is devoted to the study of the issues of epic knowledge and epic memory in Uzbek folklore studies and their mutual relations. It also expresses opinions on the specific features of their use in a number of epics.
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