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  1. Great Uzbek writers.pptx

    Great Uzbek writers.pptx. Uzbek literature has a long history shaped by influences like Islam, Persian literature, and Soviet censorship. It reflects Uzbek culture and identity and allows Uzbekistan to share its heritage. Abdulla Qodiriy was a pioneer who introduced new forms and themes to Uzbek literature with his famous work "The Day Lasts ...

  2. The Uzbek Modernist, Abdullah Qodiriy. A Writer and His Novel

    14 minute read. The novel O'tgan Kunlar ("Bygone Days"), by the Uzbek writer Abdulla Qodiriy, is a true cult work of early Uzbek realism. Qodiriy had a tragic fate: he was purged and shot at the age of 44. Just ten years after his death, his novel was translated into Russian, though significant portions of the text were cut.

  3. Uzbek literature

    Uzbek literature, the body of written works produced by the Uzbek people of Central Asia, most of whom live in Uzbekistan, with smaller populations in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan.. Although its roots stretch as far back as the 9th century, modern Uzbek literature traces its origins in large part to Chagatai literature, a body of works written in the Turkic literary language of ...

  4. Learn about Uzbek Literature

    From 10th to 9th centuries, for instance, transition from a Turkic script to an Arabic one opened Uzbek writers to the influence of Arabic and Persian literature. Yusuf Khass Hajib's famous instructive poem Kutudgu bilig (Eng. trans. The Wisdom of Royal Glory) written in 1069-70 is a fine example of works based on Islamic morality.

  5. Uzbek literature

    Native Uzbek literature. Most Uzbeks belongs to Turkic-speaking groups. Its literature consists of various Turkic group languages such as Kazakh, Turkish, Uyghur, and Tatar languages.In modern day, Uzbek language is recognised as the first language in the Republic of Uzbekistan with 22 million of speakers out of 30 million, while minority communities use Uzbek language as their second language.

  6. Nearly six centuries after his birth, who owns Alisher Navoiy, the

    Navoiy as a symbol of Uzbek language. Alisher Navoiy was a poet and thinker who is mostly remembered today in Uzbekistan for having championed the use of Chagatai that serves as the foundation for the modern literary and spoken Uzbek language. Typically, Navoiy was a Central Asian who crossed regions, cultures and languages during his entire life.

  7. The Devil's Dance: A major landmark in Uzbek literature

    Ismailov has chosen Abdulla Qodiriy, the real-life prominent Uzbek writer, as the main character of his novel. In 1937, the famous writer proclaimed that he would write a story so beautiful that all his other books would pale in comparison. He planned to write the novel around the Hellenic woman, Oyxon, who became the wife of three khans.

  8. Uzbek literature

    Such poets as Jami (1414-1492), Lutfi (1367 - 1466), Mashrab (1653-1711), Agakhi (1809-1874) were particularly popular. The famous poets Nadira (1792-1842), Uvaysi (1780-1845) and Makhzuna made an invaluable contribution to Uzbek women's poetry. At the beginning of the XX century, the best works were written by Mukhammad Sharif Gulkhani ...

  9. The great Uzbek poet, admired all over the world

    The outstanding Uzbek poet and enlightener Nizamiddin Mir Alisher Navoi was born on February 9, 1441. This year, the 583rd anniversary of his birth is celebrated. The works of the great thinker have not lost their relevance today. The preserved literary legacy of Navoi is extensive and multifaceted - about 30 collections of poems, scientific ...

  10. Odil Yoqubov

    Odil Yoqubov (20 October 1926 - 21 December 2009) was an Uzbek writer and recipient of the title "People's writer of Uzbekistan". He wrote dozens of novels and was celebrated as a writer, both in the Soviet era as in the first decade of the independence of Uzbekistan since 1991. He served as chairman of the Uzbek Writers Union from 1987 to ...

  11. Zulfiya (poet)

    Zulfiya Isroilova, known by her pen name Zulfiya (in Cyrillic Зулфия; 1 March 1915, in Tashkent, Russian Empire - 1 August 1996, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan) was a Soviet and Uzbek writer. She repeatedly was a leader or chief editor for various media, participating in Soviet delegations to various conferences. The Uzbek National Award for Women was created and named after her.

  12. Inventing a National Writer: the Soviet Celebration of The 1948 Alisher

    INTRODUCTION. This article traces the historical process through which the fifteenth century Chagatai-Turkic poet Alisher Navoi (1441-1501) was simultaneously uzbekified and sovietized from the 1920s to the late 1940s, and discusses how shifting visions and institutions of nation-building affected representations of Alisher Navoi as well as the cultural historiography of an Uzbek nation.

  13. My favourite Uzbek writers

    Leading US, European and Uzbek scientists made presentations on the work of Alisher Navoi, and general issues of historical, cultural and civilizational heritage of the peoples of Central Asia 15. ALISHER NAVOI GAZELLE Nightingale, devoid of roses, silent, does not sing; Parrot, devoid of treats, where eloquence find_ I lost your love. Like a ...

  14. 'Loneliness is the poet's friend:' 6 new poems from Uzbek writers

    Navoi's work, for instance, was the sweet fruit of cross-pollination between the Uzbek epics and Arabo-Persian poetic forms. Cho'lpon (1893-1938), another great reformer of Uzbek poetry, represented the synthesis between the Uzbek classic verse, and Russian avant-garde poetry from the beginning of the 20th century.

  15. Uzbek Culture

    Modern Uzbek literature has grown from ancient oral folklore through Turkic and Chagatai traditions, experienced a "Golden Age" during the Timurid dynasty, and endured the repressive Socialist Realism of the Soviet period. Writers such as Alisher Navoi, Babur, Abdulla Aripov, and others have offered works as diverse as their own periods in Uzbek history, blending poetic themes of love and ...

  16. PDF A Genre of Prose Poetry in The Uzbek Literature

    Senior Lecture of the Chair Methods of Teaching Uzbek Literature/Tashkent state university of Uzbek language and Literature named after Alisher Navoi. Candidate n the Science of Philology UZBEKISTAN E-mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT This article contains observations about Uzbek literature, especially Uzbek poetry. It refers to

  17. Uzbek literature

    The tsarist colonial period. The tsarist colonial period in the Uzbek khanates marked a dark, tragic era for indigenous literature.From the beginning of the military invasion and occupation of these khanates—Bukhara was invaded in 1868 and Khiva in 1873, with Kokand annexed in 1876; all three became part of the Russian province of Turkistan—the Russians tried to make use of literature to ...

  18. Greatest Uzbekistani Writers

    3. Abdurauf Fitrat (1885 - 1938). With an HPI of . 52.55, Abdurauf Fitrat is the 3rd most famous Uzbekistani Writer. His biography has been translated into 20 different languages. Abdurauf Fitrat (sometimes spelled Abdulrauf Fitrat or Abdurrauf Fitrat, Uzbek: Abdurauf Fitrat / Абдурауф Фитрат; 1886 - 4 October 1938) was an Uzbek author, journalist, politician and public ...

  19. PDF A POETIC FEATURE OF XXI CENTURY UZBEK STORYTELLING

    ISSN:2660-5589. 257 | P a g e. A POETIC FEATURE OF XXI CENTURY UZBEK STORYTELLING. PhD K.Khamrayev Komiljon Khamrayev O`lmasovich. Tashkent State University of Uzbek language and literature "Literary heory and modern literary process" department associate of professor, PhD. Tashkent, Uzbekistan. "Literary heory and modern literary process ...

  20. World's Greatest Writers

    Oct 5, 2010 • Download as PPT, PDF •. 8 likes • 18,277 views. Vinit Vyas. A specific and discreet ppt showcasing the greatest writers ever born in history. 1 of 16. World's Greatest Writers - Download as a PDF or view online for free.

  21. List of Uzbek-language writers

    List of Uzbek-language writers. Abdulla Qahhor. Abdulla Qodiriy. Abdulrauf Fitrat. Gʻafur Gʻulom. Hamid Ismailov. Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi. Jahangir Mamatov.

  22. PDF Modern Uzbek Poetry Translating Features Into English

    In Uzbekistan a great many general and particular issues of translating science are under examination. However, the Uzbek modern poetry of the seventies-eighties of the 20th century has not still become a special research study object. The poetry translating problems research of famous Uzbek poets' poems of the seventies-eighties of

  23. List of Uzbeks

    Abdul Rashid Dostum, former Afghan warlord of Uzbek ethnicity; Abdulla Aripov, current Prime Minister; Abdul Rauf Ibrahimi, Uzbek politician from Afghanistan; Abdusamat Taymetov, first Uzbek pilot; Alla Anarov, supreme soviet deputy and double Hero of Socialist Labour; Azad Beg, Abdul Waris Karimi, was an Uzbek doctor serving in the Pakistan Army