Characteristics Of Muhammad Amin Matin’s Poems
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Mohammad Amin Matin, Afghanistan, in terms of poetry, the weight of literary expressionAbstract
In this article, it is focused on the language and features of Muhammad AminMatinAndkhuee's poems. It is said that he is a great representative of Uzbek literature and poetry in Afghanistan
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