COMMON FEATURES OF INDEPENDENCE-ERA POETRY

Section: Articles Published Date: 2026-06-03 Pages: 185-196 Views: 0 Downloads: 0

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This article discusses the ancient brotherhood and literary relations among Turkic peoples. It explores the commonalities and distinctive features found in the poetry of the young poet Eldorbek Tatiyev, an Honored Cultural Worker of Kazakhstan, who was inspired and creatively influenced by the patriotic poems and qasidas of the great poet and thinker Alisher Navoi, as well as prominent representatives of twentieth-century Uzbek literature such as Hamid Olimjon, Erkin Vohidov, Abdulla Oripov, and Muhammad Yusuf.

In particular, the article analyzes the poetic resonance between Tatiyev’s works and the profound verses of the poem “The Nightingales Have Returned to the Gardens of Uzbekistan” written by the Hero of Uzbekistan, Erkin Vohidov, during the first years of the country’s independence. At the same time, through the analysis of vivid poetic examples, the study demonstrates how universal humanistic ideas and values, characteristic of the творчество of renowned poets such as Usmon Azim and Shavkat Rahmon, are expressed with remarkable poetic mastery.

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lyrical hero, Turkic-language literature, literary relations, spirit of independence, poetic rebellion, philosophical poetry, colonial period, essence of love.