INTERPRETATION OF THE SPIRITUAL AND SPIRITUAL EDGES OF BABUR MIRZA'S LIFE IN THE EPIC "THREE WORDS"
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In this article, the spiritual and spiritual aspects of the life of the phenomenal person Babur Mirzo, the main character of the epic "Three Words" by the national poet of Uzbekistan Tolan Nizam, and the artistic research and interpretation of the secrets of the world of meaning are studied.
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