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- Title
ƏLİŞİR NƏVAİ LİRİKASI.
- Authors
QASIMBƏYLİ, YAŞAR
- Abstract
The article "Ali-Shir Nava'i's Lyrics" explores his creative ties with powerful artists who played a decisive role in the formation and development of the great Uzbek poet Ali-Shir Nava'i. It cannot be denied the vital influence of classical poetry in the Arabic and Persian languages on the emergence of the Turkic literature, including Turkic poetry developing on the Islamic-Aruz poetics. In particular, Nizami Ganjavi, Afzaladdin Khagani, Omar Khayyam, Amir Khusrau Dehlavi, Shah Gasim Anwar, Jalaladdin Rumi, Sadi Shirazi, Khoja Hafez Shirazi, Abdurrahman Jami and other great representatives of Persian literature had a strong influence on the spiritual culture of the Turkic peoples. The influence of the listed poets on the development and evolution of Ali-Shir Nava'i in the field of epic and lyric poetry as a world famous artist is widely covered in scientific literature. The article makes references to the authoritative literary and historical sources and Ali-Shir Nava'i's own confessions on this matter. At the same time, the article provides important literary facts and evidence that Turkish-language poetry also played a decisive role in the formation of Ali-Shir Nava'i as a powerful poet. The next stage in the history of common Turkic artistic thought is the transition to Islamic-Aruz poetics in the XIII-XIV centuries. Considering that during this period the process of transition of Turkish poets from traditional and native syllabic poetry to Arabic-Persian poetics took place, it can be imagined that the predecessors of Ali-Shir Nava'i fulfilled an extremely responsible national task. Mevlana Lutfi, Heydar Kharezmi, Durbek, Atai, Sakkaki and dozens of other famous artists in the history of Turkish artistic thought became famous as the powerful predecessors of the great Ali-Shir Nava'i.
- Subjects
TURKIC literature; TURKIC poetry; PERSIAN literature; SCIENTIFIC literature; TURKISH poets
- Publication
Türkologiya, 2020, Issue 4, p39
- ISSN
2313-5204
- Publication type
Article