IMAGERY IN UZBEK AND KARAKALPAK POETRY

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This article explores the shared imagery in the poetry of Abdulla Oripov, the beloved poet of the Uzbek people, and Ibrayim Yusupov, the crown jewel of Karakalpak poetry. The poems of these creators from two closely related peoples are analyzed. The artistic similarities and unique features in the works of renowned Uzbek and Karakalpak writers are revealed through the examples of flower and mountain imagery in literature.

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