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BABUR AND MUHAMMAD SALIH
In this article, the opinions of Z.M. Babur are expressed about the creative portrait of the poet Muhammad Salih depicted in Babur\u27s Baburnoma . Babur\u27s style in describing the work of Muhammad Salih and his attitude to his character also draws attention to the influence of the traditions of the literary environment of that time. The place and significance of Muhammad Salih\u27s poems are also discussed in Baburnoma. Muhammad Salih\u27s rise to fame in Persian poetry and his influence on the creativity of the events observed in his biography are also commented on. The article also analyzes the opinions of mature literary critics about Muhammad Salih. The article uses biographical and comparative analysis methods and draws conclusions about the important aspects of Muhammad Salih\u27s creative portrait on the basis of Babur\u27s literary and aesthetic views
ZAHIRIDDIN MUHAMMAD BABUR
This article is about Mughal Emperor Babur. One of the most famous representatives of Turkish literature, the great king and poet Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur, who left an indelible mark in the history of the world with his positive activity and strong policy, became a worthy successor of Amir Timur and his descendants have been influential in world politics for many years. Thus Babur went down in history as the founder of a great dynast
BABUR
Zakhiriddin Muhammad Babur is a historical figure, king and poet who founded the Great Mughal Empire in India. His work Baburnama is a unique source that describes the political and social life, geographical location, culture, as well as his own experiences and feelings of the peoples who lived and worked in the 16th century. He left a unique legacy as a literary critic. In his book “Babur”, Eiji Mano compares Babur to Nobunaga Oda, the hero of Japan at the time. Babur, the founder of the Mughal Empire in India, was born in Uzbekistan, and the secret of Babur\u27s popularity at that time lies in the book Baburnama . In “Baburnama”, Babur described the real image of the Silk Road, in which the political and social way of life of his time originated and grew.The author of this book, Eiji Mano, was born in 1939 and graduated from the literature department of Kyoto University. Honorary Professor of the University, received the title of Doctor. He mainly conducted research in the field of the history of Central Asia. He is currently a Professor at Ryukoku University, Professor Emeritus and Doctor of Kyoto University. In 2001, he was awarded the Japan Film Academy Award for his book “Babur and His Time”. We consider it necessary to refer to the translation of his brochure Babur in this issue. After all, the assessment of our ancestor Zakhiriddin Muhammad Babur and his works, as well as the opinion of foreign scientists should not go unnoticed for us
THE KING AND POET IS ZAHRIDDIN MUHAMMAD BABUR
Every national will have great kings, great scientists, great writer and poets who will clearly define the historical, cultural and national image. Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur (1483-1530) is one of such great sons of mankind who belong to eternity. His real name is Zahiriddin Muhammad ibn Umarshaykh Mirzo. Because of his bravery and courage, he was nicknamed “Bobur” or “Lion” from a young age. Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur is known in the world as a great figure, a just king and a poe
The Establishment Period of Babur Empire in India: Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur
Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur was born in Ferghana on February 14, 1483. Babur was a descendant of the Turkish commander Timur. After the death of his father Omar Shaikh Mirza, he inherited the throne at the age of 11. His greatest zeal was to rule Samarkand. He fought many battles in the pursuit of this target, and won and lost his control many times in this process. Babur conquered Kabul in 1504, then he made it the centre of his kingdom. Due to the defeat of Shah Ismail by Selim I in the Battle of Chaldiran, he lost power in Central Asia and began raids into India. Following his crucial victories over the Afghans and Hindus in the Battle of Panipat (1526) and Khanwa (1527), Babur restored the Turkish dominance and established the Babur Empire in India
ZAHIRIDDIN MUHAMMAD BABUR: MULTIFACETED PHILOSOPHY AND LITERARY TALENT
The article explores the works of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur, focusing on his unique philosophical perspectives and thoughts on society. Babur is recognized not only as a prominent ruler and military leader but also for his intellectual and literary contributions, as well as his deep reflections on human nature and society. The study particularly examines how his works, especially the Baburnama and his poetry, address themes such as human nature, life’s purpose, justice, love, and the value of humanity. Babur’s philosophical views and creations remain highly relevant for contemporary society
The Importance of the Ideas of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur in the Creation of the Third Renaissance
The article is devoted to the views of the great statesman and the advanced enlightener-thinker poet Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur. There is information about the state in which Babur was a just Tsar and a ruler of a just society. There is also given the features of a perfect person who is a part of a society that is built on justice
PLACE AND ROLE OF SHAKH, POET, SCIENTIST AND COMMANDER ZAHIRIDDIN MUHAMMAD BABUR IN THE HISTORY OF UZBEKISTAN
This article describes the place and role of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur in the history of Uzbekistan
Pioneers of Library Movement in Pakistan
The paper aims to describe in brief the contribution of seven leaders of Pakistan librarianship, viz. K.B. Khalifa M. Asadullah, Prof. Dr. Abdul Moid, Dr. Abdus Subuh Qasimi, Muhammad Shafi, Fazal Elahi, Khawaja Nur Elahi and S. V. Hussain. The early library developments are given for better understanding of the role of these leaders
THE EXEMPLARY LIFE OF BABUR MIRZA IN THE INTERPRETATION OF STEPHEN MEREDITH
This article examines the hard life and unique work of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur on the basis of the prominent writer Stephen Meredith and his outstanding work, “Babur: the Diarist and the Despot”. The interpretation of Babur as a great king and commander, an unparalleled writer and poet, a true expert in the fields of art, gardening and construction has been analyzed with various life examples
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