Oral Creations of the Uzbek People and Their Significance

Authors

  • Kasimjonova Nodirabegim Farhodjon qizi 3rd stage student of Fergana State University of history department

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/7E6SK

Keywords:

Latifa, askiya, Devoni lug'otit at Turkish work, Uzbek folklore, Aristotle, folk singer, solo artist

Abstract

Folklore is the most ancient and long-standing branch of artistic speech. In the process of work, human consciousness has developed with the increase of human experience, the formation of speech, and the desire to describe ideas about nature and society through images gave impetus to the emergence of oral creativity. The science that studies and examines folk art is called folklore studies. According to our folklorists, the first experiments in recording folklore works can be seen from the 11th century. Mahmud Kashgari gives various examples of ancient songs, lyrical poems and proverbs in his work "Devoni lug'otit at turk". In recent years, especially in terms of learning and applying folk art to life, things have been steadily growing. Because we don't have to go far in search of spirituality. We have all the foundations.

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Published

2023-05-30

How to Cite

qizi, K. N. F. . (2023). Oral Creations of the Uzbek People and Their Significance. Central Asian Journal of Social Sciences and History, 4(4), 252–255. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/7E6SK

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