“USTINA” GHAZAL ANALYSIS

Authors

  • Kholmatova Shakhnoza Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, Korean-English Faculty

Keywords:

mushk, eyebrow, hay’at, chashma, jallod, tamosho, g`amza, ado, noz, oraz, obraz,qomat ofat.

Abstract

The term "ghazal", the most common lyrical genre in Eastern literature, first appeared in Arabic poetry in the 8th-9th centuries. Then it moved to the literature of Central Asia and the East, entered Persian literature in the 10th century, and Turkish literature at the beginning of the 14th century. Although the ghazal was originally written on a romantic theme, later its scope expanded and social-political, philosophical-ethical, moral and humorous ghazals appeared. In Uzbek literature, the first examples of ghazal can be found in Rabguzi's "Qisasi Rabguzi" and Khorazmi's "Muhabbatnama"; later it was developed in the work of the following and others: Navoi, Uvaisi and Ogahi and so on. The following paragraphs I will give several information about Ogahi’s ghazal.

References

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2024-01-28

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“USTINA” GHAZAL ANALYSIS. (2024). European Journal of Pedagogical Initiatives and Educational Practices, 2(1), 27-29. https://europeanscience.org/index.php/4/article/view/405