Kulliyāt Copies Of ‘Alisher Nava’i In World Manuscript Collections
Oysara Madalieva , Junior Researcher, Abu Rayhan Biruni Institute of Oriental Studies, Uzbeki-stan Academy of Sciences, Trainee teacher at Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, UzbekistanAbstract
During ‘Ali Shīr Navā’ī's lifetime, his works were compiled into collections, so-called kulliyāt. This
practice continued for the next five centuries, i.e. until the XIX century. Today, such manuscripts are
stored in the collections of Ori-ental manuscripts in France, Russia, Turkey, Iran and Uzbekistan. The
article is devoted to the Source study analysis of these kulliyāt and comparative comparison of their
content. On the basis of the sequence and contents of the kulliyāt, the author highlights the dominant
role of a particular genre in the lit-erary environment of a certain period of time.
Keywords
‘Ali Shīr Navā’ī,, , kulliyāt,
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