THE STUDY OF THE GRAVES OF THE HEROES OF THE EPIC” TOHIR AND ZUHRA": BASED ON ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND WRITTEN SOURCES
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Tohir, Zuhra, Karabakh, Oqdarya, Khwarazm, Namangan, Samarkand, Bukhara, Zarafshan, Amudarya, O.Mamatova, A.Berdimurodov, Sogdian, Turkic, M.Pardayev, S.Rahimov, Institute of Archaeology named after Yahya Ghulomov, agency for Cultural Heritage.Abstract
The epic” Tohir and Zuhra " is a love-love Legend, and until then it has been the embodiment of exactly love-love among the people. So is the Tomb of Tohir and Zuhra still present? Today this epic is only mentioned as a myth. But it is also possible that Legends arose in a certain historical process and embodied reality in themselves. As Aristotle says, " myths are false stories that report truth”. Both the epics and the legends have moved from the mouth to mouth of the people and arrive to this day. We will also consider in the AOS of these legends certain historical figures in fact existing in history using the example of the epic “Tohir and Zuhra”.
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