
Publications of Alisher Navoi’s Khamsa: The Timeless Legacy of a Literary Giant
Abstract
This article discusses the early manuscript copies and editions of Alisher Navoi’s “Khamsa” epics. Additionally, it provides information on the published and unpublished editions to date. Some printed editions are also discussed.
Keywords
khamsa, prose statement, printed edition
References
Khandamir. Makorimul-akhlaq. Tashkent, 1967.
Alisher Navoi. Khamsa. Manuscripts Fund of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, inventory no. 5018.
Alisher Navoi. Layli va Majnun. Prepared for publication by To’xtasin Jalolov with prose translations by Amin Umariy and Husaynzoda. Tashkent, 1958.
Alisher Navoi. Works. 15-volume collection. Tashkent, 1965.
Alisher Navoi. Complete Works. 20-volume collection. “Fan,” Tashkent, 1987.
Alisher Navoi. Complete Works. 10-volume collection. “Gafur Gulom,” Tashkent, 2011.
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