YOR-YOR, KELIN SALOM AND ALLA ART IN KHOREZM REGION
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This article covers the yor-yor songs that make up the composition of Khorezm songs and are performed at wedding ceremonies, the specific aspects of the simple, folk and live performance of kelin salom, the linguistic features of Khorezm lullaby, the simplicity of the word and its functions.
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