MUHAMMAD AMINXO’JA MUQIMIY: THE GREAT LUMINARY OF UZBEK LITERATURE

Yangi O'zbekiston taraqqiyotida tadqiqotlarni o'rni va rivojlanish omillari

Authors

  • Firdavs Kazakov Farhod ugli Author

Keywords:

ukimi (Uzbek poet), Uzbek literature, colonialism (Russian colonialism), Soviet ideology, censorship, textual criticism, social commentary, religious themes, mysticism, globalization, ethical values

Abstract

This article explores the complex legacy of Uzbek poet Mukimi (1850-1903) and the challenges of understanding his work in its historical context. It argues that Soviet interpretations of Mukimi were shaped by ideology, downplaying his religious themes and social critique. With Uzbek independence, scholars began to re-evaluate Mukimi's work, highlighting the influence of Russian colonialism and the importance of textual criticism to recover his original voice. The article concludes by emphasizing the enduring relevance of Mukimi's poetry, which grapples with timeless themes and offers a counterpoint to the materialism of today's world.

Author Biography

  • Firdavs Kazakov Farhod ugli

    Tashkent state university of economics Finance and accounting faculty 2nd year student of group BR-61

Yangi O'zbekiston taraqqiyotida tadqiqotlarni o'rni va rivojlanish omillari

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Published

2024-05-15

How to Cite

MUHAMMAD AMINXO’JA MUQIMIY: THE GREAT LUMINARY OF UZBEK LITERATURE: Yangi O’zbekiston taraqqiyotida tadqiqotlarni o’rni va rivojlanish omillari. (2024). Yangi O’zbekiston Taraqqiyotida Tadqiqotlarni o’rni Va Rivojlanish Omillari, 7(2), 39-43. http://pedagoglar.org/index.php/04/article/view/2384