The art of representation in "hayrat ul-abror"

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This article provides information about the art of fables used in Alisher Navoi's epic "Hayrat ul-abror". The ability of the fable to convey an idea effectively is analyzed. The findings that Navoi used to prove the point are explained. Their aspects of meaning are revealed, the poet’s artistic skill is illuminated.

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