THE TIMURIDS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LITERARY STUDIES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
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Timurid dynasty, English literature, Uzbek literature, comparative analysis, Amir Timur, Alisher Navoi, Babur, literary portrayal, cultural identity, historical narrativesAbstract
The Timurid era (1370–1507) marks a pivotal epoch in Central Asian cultural history, characterized by significant advancements in literature, art, and science. Under the patronage of rulers like Timur (Tamerlane) and his descendants, cities such as Samarkand and Herat flourished as centers of intellectual and artistic activity. This article provides a comparative analysis of the representation of the Timurid legacy in English and Uzbek literary studies, examining the thematic emphases, linguistic contexts, and cultural perceptions that shape each tradition's engagement with this historical period. Through this analysis, the study aims to illuminate the diverse ways in which the Timurid era has been interpreted and appreciated across different cultural and academic landscapes.References
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2025-05-23
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Sattorova Mohinur Ravshanbek kizi. (2025). THE TIMURIDS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LITERARY STUDIES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS. Ethiopian International Multidisciplinary Research Conferences, 309–311. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/conferences/index.php/eimrc/article/view/814
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