THE WORK AND ROLE OF ZULFIYA ISRAILOVA IN UZBEK LITERATURE
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
Zulfiya, Uzbek literature, poetry, women's literature, lyric poetry, Uzbek culture, creativity, social roleAbstract
This article examines the creative legacy of Zulfiya Isroilova, her contribution to the development of Uzbek literature and the formation of women's poetry in Central Asia. It analyzes the main themes of her works, their artistic characteristics, and their influence on subsequent generations of poets. Particular attention is paid to her role as a public figure and symbol of the spiritual strength of Uzbek women.
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