A COMPARATIVE TYPOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE IMAGE OF THE HORSE IN WORLD AND UZBEK LITERATURE

Authors

  • Mansurova Shohista Ismailovna Associate Professor at Tashkent University of Applied Sciences, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Horse, Uzbek literature, comparative typology

Abstract

This comparative study examines the horse’s portrayal in global and Uzbek literatures, revealing shared qualities, cultural contexts, and deep spiritual resonances that underscore humanity’s enduring fascination with these noble companions.

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References

Alpomish: The National Epic of the Uzbek People. – Tashkent: Fan, 2015. – 300 p.

(A key Uzbek heroic epic where the horse plays a central role in depicting bravery and nomadic values.)

Carroll, R. Chivalry and the Knight’s Horse in Medieval Europe // Journal of Medieval Studies. – 2009. – Vol. 35. – No. 2. – P. 225–245.

(Analyzes the symbolic and practical significance of horses for European knights, shedding light on the chivalric tradition.)

Foltz, R. Religions of the Silk Road: Premodern Patterns of Globalization. – 2nd ed. – New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. – 208 p.

(Examines cultural and religious exchanges along the Silk Road, including Central Asian equestrian traditions.)

Greenblatt, S. (Ed.). The Norton Anthology of English Literature. – 10th ed. – New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2018. – 1500 p.

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Published

2025-04-24

How to Cite

Mansurova Shohista Ismailovna. (2025). A COMPARATIVE TYPOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE IMAGE OF THE HORSE IN WORLD AND UZBEK LITERATURE. International Scientific and Current Research Conferences, 1(01), 122–125. Retrieved from https://orientalpublication.com/index.php/iscrc/article/view/1856