The Role of Love in Classical Uzbek Literature and Its Reflection of Persian Poetic Influence

Author's Information:

arezoo eslambolchi

Samarkand State University named after Sharof Rashidov, Uzbekistan

Vol 03 No 04 (2026):Volume 03 Issue 04 April 2026

Page No.: 399-404

Abstract:

The role of love in classical Uzbek literature is a profound and enduring theme that has been deeply influenced by Persian poetry. This study explores the intersection of Persian literary tradition and its impact on the development of Uzbek literary expressions of love. By examining the works of key classical poets, such as Alisher Navoi, who synthesized Persian influences into his own distinct style, this paper highlights the cultural and artistic exchanges that shaped the literary landscape of Central Asia. The study also analyzes the ways in which themes of love in Persian literature were adapted, localized, and enriched by Uzbek poets, contributing to a unique and diverse literary tradition. The findings indicate that love as a theme in classical Uzbek literature serves as both a reflection of Persian poetic traditions and a significant force for cultural identity in the region.

KeyWords:

Classical Uzbek Literature, Persian Poetry, Love in Literature, Alisher Navoi, Literary Influence, Central Asia

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