THE PORTRAIT OF WOMEN IN NAVAI'S POETRY AND ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION
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Rakhmonova Shakhlo Rashidovna

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The works of Alisher Navoi, a prominent figure in classical Persian-Turkic literature, provide a profound exploration of human emotions, values, and relationships. Among these, the portrayal of women occupies a significant place, characterized by profound respect, admiration, and idealization. This research paper delves into the nuanced depiction of women in Navoi's poetry, exploring their roles as symbols of beauty, virtue, and spiritual transcendence. Through textual analysis and historical context, the paper examines how Navoi’s artistic interpretation of women reflects the cultural and ethical paradigms of his era while transcending time to remain relevant in contemporary discussions on gender and representation.
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Rakhmonova Shakhlo Rashidovna

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