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Young Bek
Tahir Julmatov
The novel by T. Dzhulmatov is dedicated to the young and adolescent years of Amir Temur - it was at this time that the outstanding statesman and the famous commander of Central Asia grew strong and matured. Against the background of the personality of the young bek, the author creates a wide, picturesque panorama of national traditions, everyday life, customs of the medieval East.
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Teacher father
Nuriddin Muradov
Nuriddin Muradov's stories are recognized for their fluency, vitality, and sincerity of the narrative style, inviting the reader to draw correct conclusions in various complicated situations of life. These aspects can be observed in the poet's poems included in this book.
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Selected lyrics
Alisher Navoiy
In honor of the 567th anniversary of Alisher Navoi, this collection includes the best lyric poems of the great poet translated into Russian, which testify to the extraordinary versatility of the work of the great master of the word. And no doubt the reader will be grateful to the large and painstaking pile of poet-translators, scholars, commentators and publishers.
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The wise word of Abai
Kadyrjan Nasirov
This publication attempts to comprehensively study the work of the great Kazakh poet and thinker Abai Kunanbayev. It analyzes the works of three genre forms characteristic of his work (lyrical poetry, edifying prose, epic poem) in their thematic and ideological-aesthetic unity. At the same time, the author seeks to present his understanding of the originality of the literary heritage of the great writer. It seems that this book will be useful both for students and students who comprehend the work of Abai, and for all lovers of the wise poetic word.
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Soslan`s Swallows
Isfandiyar
In his new book, the young novelist Isfandiyar continues the theme of the moral formation of his contemporary, which he started in the previous collection, highlighting at the same time, as the basis of strength of character, a blood connection with his native land, with the traditions and precepts of his fathers — whether it is the Uzbek land native to the author or the land of North Ossetia, as in the story "The Swallow is Exiled".
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