ALISHER NAVOI - THE SULTAN OF THE KINGDOM OF WORDS

Authors

  • Botirov Muhammadjon Author

Keywords:

acredness of language, literary legacy, cultural heritage, philosophy of language, aesthetic analysis, spiritual education, intellectual heritage, verbal influence, rhetoric and literature, human soul and words.

Abstract

Alisher Navoi is one of the great poets and intellectuals of Uzbek literature, and there are numerous scholarly articles about his work. This article analyzes the theme of "the Sultan of the Kingdom of Words," which lies at the center of Navoi's creative work. The article highlights how Navoi highly valued the art of words, exploring their power, influence, and role in changing meanings. Navoi, from the perspective of poetry and wisdom, emphasized the sacredness of words and their ability to educate and lead people to enlightenment. According to him, words are a sacred tool for every creator, through which the heart and soul of a person can be shaped. The article is focused on studying the moral and aesthetic aspects of the poet's literary legacy.

 

References

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Published

2025-02-08

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