THE LIFE AND WORK OF WRITERS AND POETS EVACUATED TO UZBEKISTAN (1941-1945)

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Safarova Zilola Safarovna

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This article is devoted to the activities of the creative intelligentsia of Uzbekistan during the Second World War. The article also examines the issues of literature and art, the joint work of Uzbek writers and poets with creators evacuated to Uzbekistan from the western territories of the former Soviet Union.

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THE LIFE AND WORK OF WRITERS AND POETS EVACUATED TO UZBEKISTAN (1941-1945). (2022). International Bulletin of Applied Science and Technology, 2(12), 250-256. https://researchcitations.com/index.php/ibast/article/view/423

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