When I was young, we used to play with all the other children. Our neighbor elderly woman looked at us with pleasure and laughed, and said: "Come, children, I will tell you a fairy tale." She told us a very interesting story. Today, I found out that women's tales are not fairy tales, contrary to real historical events, which surprised me and led to the creation of my book. I will try to create an understanding of how it affected both the past and today. How do I know that a fairy tale was reality in the past? I had a conversation with a few historical witnesses when I came to America. Their grandfathers fought the invaders. They are the people who survived from death. That's why those who fought with invaders and their children are now in America. When the invaders came to the country named Turkestan, its name was broken. In Turkestan one nation, one country was divided into six nations by the evil forces of the Bolshevik invaders. They are Turkic people from Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and the current Autonomous Republic of China.
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