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IMAGINATION AND IMAGE IN ABDULLA ORIPOV'S POEMS

Tuğba YılmazIndependent researcher at the Department of Uzbek Linguistics, Faculty of Philology, Samarkand State University
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Abdulla Oripov; he is a person known for his poems written on many subjects, as well as his works in genres such as epics, essays, articles and translations during the Soviet and independence era. In the poems of A. Oripov; He frequently touches upon subjects such as homeland, nation, love of mother tongue, religion, flag, independence, nature, kinship, poetry, poet, historical figures, the inner world of the individual, universality, morality, goodness, virtue, philosophical thoughts about man and society. The poet, who performs his works in a simple language, talks about the importance of his mother tongue, the love of homeland, the ancient history of Uzbekistan, its geographical beauties, and the unique cultural characteristics of the Uzbeks through his poems.

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