SYMBOLS OF LOVE AND PATRIOTISM IN CLASSICAL UZBEK POETRY
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Uzbek classical poetry, love, patriotism, Alisher Navoi, symbolic imagery, national identity, spiritual devotionAbstract
This article explores the deep-rooted symbolic representations of love and patriotism in classical Uzbek poetry. Through the works of prominent poets such as Alisher Navoi, Babur, and Mashrab, the study analyzes how literary expressions of romantic and spiritual love are intertwined with national consciousness and devotion to homeland. The fusion of lyrical beauty with socio-political undertones reveals that Uzbek classical poetry served not only as a mirror of personal emotions but also as a vehicle of collective identity and cultural resilience. The study emphasizes the enduring legacy of these motifs in shaping the moral and aesthetic worldview of the Uzbek people.
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