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A look at samples of uzbek folklore

Gofurjon Yusupovich YunusovFergana Regional Branch of UzbekistanAbduaziz ParpievFergana Regional Branch of UzbekistanZafarjon ErnazarovFergana Regional Branch of Uzbekistan
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AbstractOne of our most important and urgent tasks today is to pass on to future generations the originality of our folk songs, lullaby songs, olans, yallas, lapars, and some of our national traditions, customs, and rituals, especially our forgotten values. The beginning of every art genre is the product of folklore.So, the most ancient sources of our art are based on folklore, that is, folk songs, lullabies, yallas, cocktails and ceremonial songs, proverbs, parables, fairy tales, legends, myths, fables, sagas, epics, folk tales. Even today, folklore, ethnography, examples of folklore have a special place in our lives, they are closely linked with the way of life of our people. In Kokand, Margilan, Khanabad, Karasuv, Uchkuprik, Yangikurgan, a group of askiya tellers was formed. All groups and communities are making a great contribution to the transmission of the legacy of masters, the school of askiya to future generations.

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