THE IMAGE OF GAVHARSHODBEGIM: HISTORICAL TRUTH AND ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION
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The article pays special attention to the image of Gavharshodbegim. The life of one of the princesses of the Timurid era - Gavharshodbegim, her involvement in state and public affairs, and her role in political matters were studied on a comparative basis on the scale of historical sources and works of art. The main focus is on the issue of the skill of creators in the interpretation of historical reality in works of art.
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