About "Rustamkhan" Series
Abstract
The Rustamkhan series plays an important role in Uzbek epic poetry. This series includes such epics as "Rustamkhan", "Murodkhan", "Oftob pari". To date, two epics of the series - "Rusmtkhon" and "Muradkhan" have arrived. There is one version of the epic "Murodkhan", many variants of the epic "Rustamkhan". This article examines the peculiarities of the series "Rustamkhan", its role in the art of epic poetry. Different variants of the epic "Rustamkhan", their manuscript versions, the differences between the variants were analyzed, issues related to the emergence, development and survival of epic traditions, changes in the publication of folk epics were discussed.
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