Analysis of the figures of Aristotle and Socrates in Alisher Vavoi’s works
Abstract
In Eastern classical literature, there are traditional figures that appear repeatedly in stories, legends, epics, and overall creative works, becoming widely known and popular. One of these figures is the wise man (hakim). In the literature and historical books of the near and Middle East, this figure is often referred to by names such as "hakim" (wise man) or "donishmand" (scholar).
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Eastern classical literature, Alisher Navoiy, wise manHow to Cite
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