KINNA AND ITS CEREMONIAL OCCASIONS
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Abdikaimovna, M. S. . . (2023). KINNA AND ITS CEREMONIAL OCCASIONS. Confrencea, 7(1), 25–26. Retrieved from https://confrencea.org/index.php/confrenceas/article/view/795

Abstract

Kinna is one of the independent, ancient, traditional genres of Uzbek ritual
folklore based on word magic. The term "Kinna" is derived from the Persian-Tajik
word, which means "envy, envy, bitterness, revenge, enmity". Among our people,
grudge is also called by such names as suq, kozikamok, kinna kerin, kinnalam,
suqulan, koztaqmuk, and the rituals of "chasing a grudge", "releasing a grudge" or
"putting a grudge" against it are measures. as an event, it is held by special
professional singers.

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