Individual Principles of Depiction of Princesses in Risolat Haydarova's Novel “Javzo”
Abstract
This article provides information about the individual principles of depiction of Timurid princesses in Rislolat Haydarova’s historical novel “Javzo”. The work skillfully covers not only historical figures, but also the lifestyle, thoughts, spiritual developments, and dreams of the princesses of that era. The novel “Javzo” introduces readers to the Timurid era, in particular, the state ruled by his sons Muzaffar Mirzo and Badiuzzaman Mirzo in the period after Husayn Baykara, and its disintegration. The article uses the necessary literature.
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Historical novel, princess, historical figure, imageHow to Cite
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