Conclusion .
We can conclude from my course work that Uzbek legends are an example of a true lesson.A myth is an oral story based on an imaginary image or imagination, accepted by the tellers and listeners as something that once happened. In contrast to the narrative, there will definitely be miracles and magic in the land of legends. Legends about the universe (the creation of the Earth, the Sun, and other planets), toponyms (Kof mountain, river, sea, city, castle, village, hill, Eram garden, etc.), the origin of peoples (for example, Turkic peoples) , about the animal world (mas, lion, dragon, ango, semurg, etc.), natural events and phenomena (mas, lightning, earthquake, wind, etc.), historical figures (as, Turkic Er Tonga, To'maris, Shiroq, Anglo-Saxons about King Arthur and others), religious (for example, about the Prophet Noah in Islam, Abu Muslim's chronicle, Frangrasian (Afrosiab) in Avesta, events related to the journey of Jesus Christ with his apostles in Christianity) and various other topics.There is no consensus on the term "Uzbek" in the history of Uzbekistan. Some authors say that some of the Turko-Mongol tribes who moved in Dashti Kipchak called themselves "Uzbek", i.e. "self-sufficient, boss" because of their free behavior. , others associate the ethnonym "Uzbek" with the name of Uzbek Khan, Khan of the Golden Horde (XIV century). Another group of scholars is of the opinion that the name "Uzbeks" was given to the Turko-Mongol tribes who lived in the White Horde (the eastern region of Dashti Kipchak). There is also information that the term "Uzbek" is derived from the name of the "oz" clan of the Ogiz tribes. For now, it is clear that the Uzbek nation was formed as a nation when the tribes who accepted the name "Uzbek" in the Kipchak Dashti at the beginning of Shaibani Khan moved to the lands between the two rivers. It is contrary to the historical truth. After Shaibani Khan occupied Movarounnahr, the ancient people of Movarounnahr also adopted the term "Uzbek".
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Applications
Legends of Uzbekistan
Legend of Kirk-kiz
Legend of Bibi-Khanym
Legend of Khan-atlas
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