The Specific Nature Of Mythological Legends
Rizoeva Mehriniso Abduazizovna , (Phd) Senior Lecturer Of The Department Of Uzbek Literature, Navoi State Pedagogical Institute (Uzbekistan)Abstract
The article discusses the problems of mythological myths and their internal types according to the scope of the subject and comments on the essence of the interpretations on this issue.
Keywords
Mythological legends, myth
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