
ARABISMS IN ALISHER NAVOI'S MASNAVI "SAB'AI SAYYOR"
Mu’tabarkhon A. Madaeva ,Abstract
This article examines the role of Alisher Navoiy in the development of the Uzbek literary language and analyzes his literary heritage. The advantages of the Turkic language, as discussed in his work Muhokamatu-l-lug‘atayn, as well as his contribution to Uzbek poetry through the Khamsa collection, are highlighted. Additionally, the use of Arabic and Persian words in the poem Sab’ai Sayyor and their literary significance are explored. The philological and linguistic importance of Navoiy’s works and their contribution to the development of the Uzbek language are extensively covered.
Keywords
Alisher Navoiy, Uzbek literary language, Muhokamatu-l-lug‘atayn, Khamsa, Sab’ai Sayyor, Turkic language, Arabism, Persian words, Uzbek poetry, literary heritage, philology, linguistics.
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