Research Of The Epic “Amir Temur And Boyazid”
Abduolim Ergashev , Associate Professor, Karshi State University, UzbekistanAbstract
The article is devoted to the creation of typical characters and conditions of historical realities and
personalities in the epic, genre features and themes of the historical epic, the depiction of historical
folk fiction in the epic in the shell of epic poetics, the artistic generalization of the historical period and
image, the creation of a historical epic in the Kashkadarya-Surkhandarya epic features, including the
role of the school of epic poetry and pedagogical traditions, the interpretation of images in the epic
“Amir Temur and Boyazid”, his role in the all-Uzbek epic and ideological and artistic features.
Keywords
Historiography,, historical epic,
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