Preliminary Studies of Karakalpak Folklore and the First Classifications of Karakalpak Folk Art

Authors

  • Khojanov Iqlas Erkinovich Nukus branch of the Uzbekistan State Institute Arts and Culture, Teacher of the Department People’s Folk Art Nukus, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

folk art, folklore, literature, epics, fairy tales, poets, jyraus

Abstract

The oral traditions of the developed peoples of Central Asia have a greater heritage than others. This article discusses the study of folklore in Central Asia and their specific features.

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Published

2022-04-07

How to Cite

Erkinovich, . K. I. . (2022). Preliminary Studies of Karakalpak Folklore and the First Classifications of Karakalpak Folk Art. European Multidisciplinary Journal of Modern Science, 5, 86–90. Retrieved from https://emjms.academicjournal.io/index.php/emjms/article/view/223

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Section

Articles