Let us be generation worthy of our ancestors!’’
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“Let us be generation worthy of our ancestors!’’
Alisher Navoi
Alisher Navoi (1441-1501), one of the greatest poets of the Medieval East, the author of many lyrical poems, gazelles, prose work, scientific treatises, the founder of Uzbek literature and the statesman, humanist, the patron of scientists, painters and craftsmen. For more than five centuries the people of the world have enjoyed reading his book, singing his songs and studying his work. Alisher Navoi was born on 9 February 1441 and spent most part of his life in the town of Herat, located in Horasan. From 10-12 years old he began to write verses. During the life A.Navoi has visited many countries of the East, and got acquainted with many outstanding oriental people. Develop his poetic mastership. In 1464-65 his admirers made his first collected verses (divan). In 1472 A.Navoi was appointed a vizier (minister) in the court of Sultan Husain Mirzo Boiqaro, the governor of Horasan. A.Navoi actively participated in political life of his country. By his order, hospitals, madrasassah and bridges were created.
Alisher Navoi exerted an enormous influence on the development of Uzbek and other Turkish-speaking literatures. The poems of Alisher Navoi have been translated to many languages of the world. His manuscripts are being preserved in the largest libraries of the world (France, Great Britain, USA, Russia, Turkey, Iran and etc).
The city and one of the 12 provinces in Uzbekistan were named after Alisher Navoi, as well as National Library, Theater of Opera and Ballet, Metro station in Tashkent, schools and colleges. There are monuments of Alisher Navoi were constructed in foreign countries - in Moscow, Russia in 2002 and at Soka University, Japan in 2004. Download 50 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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