ANALYSIS IN SOME WORKS OF AMIR TEMUR’S IMAGE IN FICTION
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miniatures, historical memory, poem, opera, architectural monuments, archives, museums, legends, literary interpretation, writer.Abstract
Amir Temur left a bright mark not only on Uzbek statehood, but also on the history of Eurasia. Historical sources give a lot of information about the power of the kingdom he built, about his internal and foreign policy, about the work of the establishment, etc. Some of the sources belong to the pen of foreign historians and tourists. In this article, we will analyze some of the information contained in them from the point of view of self-realization. This article analyzes that the figure of Amir Temur, one of the world's great statesmen, grand commander and mindful organizer, has always been of interest in the field of fiction. In particular, the personality of Amir Temur, his activities, statesman and status as a commander are reflected in a number of medieval eastern miniatures, Sahibkiran Amir Temur led the people's liberation movement to rid our ancient homeland Turon — Turkistan of the tyranny of oppression, which lasted a century.
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