ALISHER NAVOIY AND MAXTUMQULI’S COMMONALITY AS THE BASIS OF UZBEK-TURKMEN LITERARY RELATIONS
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Alisher Navoiy, Maxtumquli, poem, artistic translation, Turkmen language, Uzbek language, meaning, original, translator's skill.Abstract
This article discusses the mutual commonality in the works of Alisher Navoiy and Maxtumquli as the foundation of Uzbek-Turkmen literary relations. It highlights the ties, mutual influence, exchange of experiences, respect for the teacher-student tradition, similarities in methods of expression, and respect for creativity, expressed in both scientific and artistic spirits. Some examples from the works of Alisher Navoiy and Maxtumquli are provided and interpreted.
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Makhtumquli. Selected Works. Volume 1, Ashgabat, 1983, p. 67.
Alisher Navoi. Works. 15 volumes. Volume 2, Tashkent, 1963, p. 51..
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