
HERMAN VAMBER'S TRIP TO THE COUNTRY OF TURKESTAN
Abstract
Herman Vamberi, a Magyar scientist and traveler, who created a large German-Turkish dictionary, conducted several studies on Turkic languages, did a lot of work in linguistics, and is known as a famous Orientalist-Turkologist in Europe, has a special importance in the science of the peoples of the East, as well as in world science. Despite the fact that he was crippled and crippled since childhood, the fact that he embarked on a difficult journey from Istanbul to Bukhara, passing through mountains and gorges and steppe deserts, shows how strong of will and endurance he has. This article discusses Herman Vambery's life in Central Asia and his services in the study of Uzbek folklore.
Keywords
Herman Vambery, folklore, ethnography
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