THE STUDY OF THE EPIC “ALTUN YARUK” AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF TURKIC WRITTEN LITERATURE
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Ancient Turkic literature, Altun Yaruk, Buddhist literature, the Radlov–Malov version of Altun Yaruk, S.E. Malov, N. Rahmonov.Abstract
This article discusses the study of the epic Altun Yaruk, scholarly views concerning its research, and the significance of the work in the development of Turkic written literature.
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