ABOUT AZIMKHOJA ESHAN DEVON’S MANUSCRIPT AND HIS STUDY
Abstract
This article analyzes about the life and work of the sheikh and poet Azimhoji Eshan,
who grew up in the literary environment of Kokand in the history of Uzbek classical literature,
one of the followers of Ahmad Yassavi, who lived and worked at the end of the eighteenth - first
half of the century. XIX century The manuscript fund of the museum contains brief information
about the manuscript of the office “Murad-ul-osikin”, kept under number 189. The main theme
in his poems is this pand exhortation. The article deals with the interpretation of the themes of
the Shari’a, the teachings, the enlightenment and the status of truth, which are the main themes
in the poet’s poems.
Keywords
mysticism, devan, manuscript, genreHow to Cite
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