HISTORICAL, CULTURAL AND MORAL CONDITION OF UZBEKISTAN IN “BYGONE DAYS” BY ABDULLA QODIRIY

Authors

  • Amrulloyeva Marjonabonu Hasan qizi Ingliz tili va adabiyoti o’qituvchisi Author
  • Amrulloyeva Marjonabonu Hasan qizi Ingliz tili va adabiyoti o’qituvchisi Author

Keywords:

Love and loyalty, moral shortages, illiteracy, political inconstancy

Abstract

Bygone Days”written by Abdulla Qodiriy who was one of the most famous Uzbek earliest literature writer was devoted to demonstrate information about our traditions, policy and culture in the late nineteenth century by describing characters and main events. The events of the work take place in a very complex historical situation in the nineteenth century in which the environment was very turbulent and dangerous. At the beginning of reading this book it seems this is a romantic novel. However, after further reading one realizes the theme of society, illiteracy behind it. This novel shows moral and cultural shortages in society and government in the period of the late19th century by the love of Otabek and Kumush.

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Published

2024-10-04