ANOTHER LOOK AT THE TURKISH HEROIC EPIC
Keywords:
Turkish, Uzbek, Kazakh, Karakalpak, bashkir, Turkmen, tatar, Kyrgyz, Alpamysh, Manas, Odyssey, Karajon, Barchinoy, wiki, WikipediaAbstract
This article presents thoughts and reflections on the most famous Alpomysh epic of the Turkic rings from the qakhramanic epics, and it is studied that it is described in different colors in the literature of various Turkic peoples. The history of the Alpomysh epicinig, about its origin, is quoted and commented on by some researchers.
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