Uzbek Epic Art
Uzbek Epic Art
Uzbek Epic Art
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ABSTRACT
This article discusses the art of epic poetry in the musical heritage of the Uzbek people and the epic
poetry of the local oasis.
KEYWORDS: folklore, epic, folk collection, noma, bakhshi, deaf voice, open voice.
In the musical heritage of the Uzbek people, epic art is one of the oldest and most widespread genres
of Uzbek folklore. The word epic "Doston" is used in the sense of history, telling interesting stories,
adventures, description and praise. As a literary term, it is a large-scale epic work in folklore.
According to the Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. 304 dated
April 26, 2018 “On measures to further develop and improve the art of poetry and epos”,
masterpieces of intangible cultural heritage created on the basis of the high artistic creativity of our
people, epic writers, Uzbeks development and popularization of the art of bakhshi, young bakhshi
and epic performers who won high places at prestigious international and republican competitions, a
lot of work to popularize the best examples of the work of epic poets are realized.
Features, classification and typology of folklorisms, which are a kind of artistic and aesthetic
connection between folk poetry and performance, certain scientific views of such scientists as B.
Sarimsokov, I.Yormatov . Khodi Zaripov is an Uzbek folklorist. He wrote down many epics about
bakhshi and turned them into books.
The epics are thematically diverse and grouped into certain categories based on the
commonality of their content. For example, the cycle of epics "Go'rogli" consists of more than forty
fully completed and independently performed love-romantic epics, in which the didactic theme is of
particular importance. The epics “Alpomysh” are widespread, as well as “The Birth of Gyorogly”,
“Malikai Ayyor”, “Ravshan”, “Kuntugmysh”, “Rustamkhan”, “Avazkhan”, “Ashik Garib” from the
Gyorogly series and many others that have been orally sung for centuries bakhshi in our fiction of
Uzbekistan.
Its creation is closely connected with the spiritual and everyday image of our people, political views,
moral and aesthetic education, the ideals of justice and righteousness, freedom and equality, heroism
and patriotism. The theme of age-old struggles and ideals determines the ideological content, the
essence of reality.
The fact that the repertoire of Uzbek epics is deliberately limited to epics and terms is partly due to
this patronage. “Bakhshi,” says Tora Mirzaev, “although they knew many examples of works of
other genres (fairy tales, songs, anecdotes, and so on), but apart from terma and epic, they did not
perform anything else” . Among the performers of such epics were Ergash, the son of Jumanbulbul,
Fazil, the son of Yoldosh, the poet Polkan, the poet Abdullah and others.