Abstract
Well-known 20th-century storytellers from Uzbekistan and India, Abdulla Kakhkhar and Premchand, lived at about the same time-early 20th century, and were writers who masterfully reflected the problems of their people in their stories. reading their stories Readers can identify and understand the public very deeply, closely. In their short stories, both the writers used to express the big problems of their time in such simple events, such simple language that after reading them, the characters of the story felt pity, sympathy, hatred towards those oppressors who persecuted the common people is born.
References
Abdullah Kakhar. Nore. Tashkent, 2012
Premchand. A day in the life of Hori. Delhi, 1936

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