BLIND SON OR INFANT SON? HEROIC EPIC OF TURKISH PEOPLES THROUGH THE EYES OF THE WORLD

BLIND SON OR INFANT SON? HEROIC EPIC OF TURKISH PEOPLES THROUGH THE EYES OF THE WORLD

Authors

  • X.Sh. Raxmatullaev Termez State Institute of Pedagogy, Faculty of Pedagogy and Art, Department Music education teacher

Keywords:

Gur Oglu, blind son, Middle East, Central Asia, turkish, azarbayjan, turkmen, uzbek, armenian, kazakh, wiki, Wikipedia

Abstract

This article summarizes the scientific study and hypotheses presented in the largest internet encyclopedias in the world about the “son of an infant or a blind son”, a heroic epic of the Turkic peoples.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epic_of_Koroghlu

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Published

2023-01-01

How to Cite

Raxmatullaev, X. (2023). BLIND SON OR INFANT SON? HEROIC EPIC OF TURKISH PEOPLES THROUGH THE EYES OF THE WORLD. Scientific Impulse, 1(5), 1588–1592. Retrieved from http://nauchniyimpuls.ru/index.php/ni/article/view/3241
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