REPRESENTATION OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC INEQUALITY IN MUQIMIY’S WORKS
Keywords:
Socio-economic inequality, satire, people’s life, justice, economic thinking, Uzbek democratic literature.Abstract
This article scientifically analyzes the artistic representation of socio-economic inequality in Muqimiy’s works. The study examines issues such as people’s living conditions, economic difficulties, illegal taxation, corruption among officials, and social injustice reflected in the poet’s satirical writings. Particular attention is paid to works such as “Tanobchilar” (The Land Measurers), “Saylov” (The Election), and “Dar mazammati zamona” (Criticism of the Time), where economic inequality and problems against public interests are realistically depicted. The article also analyzes the role of honesty, labor, justice, and humanity in Muqimiy’s literary heritage. According to the research results, Muqimiy’s works are important scientific sources for studying the socio-economic environment of nineteenth-century Turkestan.
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