THE STORY OF A MERCHANT WHO SAVED HIS BROTHER FROM DEATH

Authors

  • Shodiya Otanazarova A’zambek qizi Urgench State University, Student of the Faculty of Philology

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In this conflict, the merchant still saved his life, but he was separated from his son. This merchant, who was in a dark day, couldn’t find his liver, and he was sighing from his heart. Heartbroken by this grief, he said to himself:

Abstract

There was a merchant in the land of Eden, who was the most skilled of merchants in trade and commerce. He had a good son, and there was no other boy in the world who could compare to him. The merchant’s camel could not stop transporting goods, he traveled from one city to another every ten days. One night, the merchant left his sleep and went to make many trades. Before he had crossed any steppes and rivers, the caravan was attacked by robbers. All of them were afraid of the danger of death, and each of them ran away to the hills. While running away, nodding in the right direction, everyone went to different climates.

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Published

2023-07-01

How to Cite

Shodiya Otanazarova A’zambek qizi. (2023). THE STORY OF A MERCHANT WHO SAVED HIS BROTHER FROM DEATH. INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENTS AND RESEARCH IN EDUCATION, 2(19), 151–152. Retrieved from https://interonconf.org/index.php/idre/article/view/6443