The Didactic Value Of The Faqiri Divan
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62480/tjpch.2026.vol53.pp8-12Keywords:
Jadid movement, calligrapher, preface, divanAbstract
The divan compiled by Faqiri, a poet and representative of the Khorezm Jadid movement, is preserved in the manuscript collection of the Abu Rayhan Beruni Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan. This article examines, alongside the ghazals, rubai, and mukhammas contained in the divan, the place, quantity, and significance of other genres - masnavi, musaddas, murabba, and works in different poetic forms written on the same theme. Because this divan was written in Faqiri's own hand, that is, it is an autograph manuscript, it should be regarded as a highly reliable source for studying the ideological and artistic features of the poet's work. The divan reflects the poet's creative output from the late nineteenth century up to 1914-1915 and serves as the main object of this research
References
1. Laffasi. "Tazkirai Shuaro." Khorezm Editorial and Publishing Department, Urgench, 1992.
2. Abdurazzoq Faqiriy. Divan. Manuscript collection of the Institute of Oriental Studies, Academy of
Sciences of Uzbekistan, inv. no. 7693.
3. G. Karimov. History of Uzbek Literature, Book 3. Oqituvchi Publishing House, Tashkent, 1968.
4. V. Mirzaev. "Manuscript Copies of Faqiri's Divans." Uzbek Tili va Adabiyoti journal, 1966, no. 5.
5. M. Zokirov. "Some Reflections on the History of Uzbek Soviet Literature." Sharq Yulduzi journal,
1958, no. 4.
6. M. Zokirov. "Abdurazzoq Faqiriy." Soviet Uzbekistoni newspaper, 1966, no. 21/13551.
7. P. Musamuhamedova. Faqiriy: Life and Literary Activity. Candidate of Philological Sciences
dissertation, Tashkent, 1974. 125 p.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
User Rights
Under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC-BY-NC), the author (s) and users are free to share (copy, distribute and transmit the contribution).
Rights of Authors
Authors retain the following rights:
1. Copyright and other proprietary rights relating to the article, such as patent rights,
2. the right to use the substance of the article in future works, including lectures and books,
3. the right to reproduce the article for own purposes, provided the copies are not offered for sale,
4. the right to self-archive the article.










