ALISHER NAVOIY: A TIMELESS LEGACY OF LITERATURE AND PHILOSOPHY

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  • Usmonova Sharifa Gulomovna Uzbek language and literature named after Alisher Navoi independent researcher of the university, "University of economics and pedagogy" , senior teacher, Author

Keywords:

Alisher Navoiy, Turkic literature, Khamsa, Lison ut-tayr, Mangu Quyosh, Sufism, Timurid era, morality, Muhammad Ali, Uzbek culture

Abstract

Alisher Navoiy (1441–1501), a central figure of the Timurid era, revolutionized Turkic literature and philosophy. Renowned for his masterpieces such as Khamsa and Lison ut-tayr, Navoiy’s works explore themes of justice, morality, and spirituality. This article provides a nuanced view of Navoiy’s legacy, incorporating perspectives from scholars and analyzing his portrayal in the novel Mangu Quyosh.

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References

Ali, Muhammad. Mangu Quyosh. Tashkent: Gafur Ghulam Publishing, 2024.

O’rayev, A. Alisher Navoiy va uning adabiy merosi. Tashkent: Adabiyot Nashriyoti, 2001.

Sodiqov, Sh. Navoiyning ma'naviy dunyosi. Samarkand: SamDU Press, 2007.

Nosirov, F. Temuriylar davri adabiyoti. Tashkent: Sharq, 2005.

Khojimat Ghulom. Studies on Navoi’s Personality and Works. Tashkent: Fan, 1997.

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Published

2024-12-01