Modern Uzbek Literature and Art

Authors

  • Bozorova Nigora Khakimovna Lecturer at the Department of Russian Linguistics

Keywords:

a vast region, life-giving monument, recognition, small prose genre, modern novelistics, everyday practice, Eastern slowness

Abstract

Uzbek literature is the immortal creation of the creative genius of the Uzbek people, the artistic history of his life, the brightest embodiment of his freedom-loving aspirations and aspirations, love for the homeland. By "Uzbek literature" we mean the literature of the Uzbek people, written primarily in the Uzbek language. However, for a long time, the literature of the Turkic peoples who inhabited Central Asia was unified and written i n the so-called Turkic language, or, as is commonly believed in domestic science, in the Chagatai (Old Uzbek) language. Consequently, that ancient Turkic literature, starting from the first monuments of ancient Turkic writing, belongs to almost all Turkic peoples who inhabited this vast region, and is an integral part of Uzbek literature, although it was not written in the Uzbek language itself.

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Published

2023-09-20

How to Cite

Bozorova Nigora Khakimovna. (2023). Modern Uzbek Literature and Art. American Journal of Language, Literacy and Learning in STEM Education (2993-2769), 1(7), 107–110. Retrieved from http://grnjournal.us/index.php/STEM/article/view/769