Uzbek literature (original) (raw)
Uzbeka literaturo estas literaturo, verkita en la uzbeka aŭ en ties malnova formo, la ĉagataja.
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dbo:abstract | Uzbeka literaturo estas literaturo, verkita en la uzbeka aŭ en ties malnova formo, la ĉagataja. (eo) La Littérature ouzbèke englobe toutes les productions littéraires en Ouzbékistan (34 000 000 habitants en 2020) et/ou en ouzbek (> 25 000 000 ouzbékophones en 2020), en tous lieux et toutes époques. En ce sens, de manière annexe, elle peut intégrer les pratiques des minorités linguistiques, des diasporas, et les productions en langues étrangères comme le russe (langue co-officielle) et l'anglais. (fr) Uzbek literature refers to the literature produced and developed in the Republic of Uzbekistan with additional literary works contributed by the other parts of Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan people of Central Asia. Influenced by the Russian and Turkish literature, Uzbek is predominantly written in Uzbek language with its roots in Chagatai language, one of the widely accessible languages in the region from 14th to 20th century. In Uzbek literature, Chagatai plays an important role as a reference to Central Asian literature, including Uzbekistan. The history of Uzbek literature spans between ancient and modern Uzbekistan. Before the founding of Uzbekistan, preceding colonies and the Russian conquest of Central Asia had significantly impacted Uzbek literature and continued to mark its presence until the Soviet Union was dissolved in 1991. Central Asian literature, including Uzbek is thus a part of Turkish and Russian literature. However, much of Uzbek literature witnessed significant development in modern era due to its pre-existence in Uzbeks. Uzbek writing system observed significant changes by its native writers who switched from Turkic script to Arabic that originally began in the 10th century until the 12th century. This development adopted language reforms from Arabic literature. Yūsuf Balasaguni, Mahmud al-Kashgari, and were among the leading writers of that time who flourished Uzbek literature by adopting language reforms. Ahmad Yasawi was also one of the other writers who introduced new genre in Uzbek literature. Yesevi's poetry collection Divan-i hikmet (Book of Wisdom) is composed of various dialects, such as Arabic and Persian, which features Turkic metre. In the later years, Uzbek literature emerged in Chagatai language between the 13th and 14th centuries. One of poets of that time was Khwārizmī who wrote Muhabbatnamah (Love Letters) that was preserved in the region and serves as a historical reference for modern literature. (en) Узбекская литература — совокупность письменных и устных произведений на узбекском языке. Представителями узбекской литературы стали Лутфи, Алишер Навои, Бабур, Шейбани-хан, Убайдулла-хан, Машраб, Агахи, Мукими, Мунис Хорезми, Нодира, Фуркат, Увайси и другие. Классической жанр узбекской литературы состоит из рубаи, касида, газели. (ru) Узбецька література (або література Узбекистану) — сукупність письмових та усних творів узбецькою мовою. (uk) |
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rdfs:comment | Uzbeka literaturo estas literaturo, verkita en la uzbeka aŭ en ties malnova formo, la ĉagataja. (eo) La Littérature ouzbèke englobe toutes les productions littéraires en Ouzbékistan (34 000 000 habitants en 2020) et/ou en ouzbek (> 25 000 000 ouzbékophones en 2020), en tous lieux et toutes époques. En ce sens, de manière annexe, elle peut intégrer les pratiques des minorités linguistiques, des diasporas, et les productions en langues étrangères comme le russe (langue co-officielle) et l'anglais. (fr) Узбекская литература — совокупность письменных и устных произведений на узбекском языке. Представителями узбекской литературы стали Лутфи, Алишер Навои, Бабур, Шейбани-хан, Убайдулла-хан, Машраб, Агахи, Мукими, Мунис Хорезми, Нодира, Фуркат, Увайси и другие. Классической жанр узбекской литературы состоит из рубаи, касида, газели. (ru) Узбецька література (або література Узбекистану) — сукупність письмових та усних творів узбецькою мовою. (uk) Uzbek literature refers to the literature produced and developed in the Republic of Uzbekistan with additional literary works contributed by the other parts of Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan people of Central Asia. Influenced by the Russian and Turkish literature, Uzbek is predominantly written in Uzbek language with its roots in Chagatai language, one of the widely accessible languages in the region from 14th to 20th century. In Uzbek literature, Chagatai plays an important role as a reference to Central Asian literature, including Uzbekistan. (en) |
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