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The artistic and aesthetical interpretation of the images of beloved woman and their symbols represented in ali-sher navai's “sadd-i iskandari” Egamberdieva Nafisa Mustafaevna1 1Senior Lecturer, Department of National idea, Fundamentals of Spirituality and Law Education, Navoi State Pedagogical Institute, Navoi, Uzbekistan, Email id: osiyo-yu@mail.ru Online Published on 24 May, 2022. Abstract Sadd-i Iskandari(“Alexander's Wall”) is the largest epic-poem among the works of Alisher Navai. All great Khamsa (a set of five long narrative poems) writers such as Nizami Ganjavi, Hisrav Dehlavi, Abdurahman Jami and Alisher Navai wrote an epic about Alexander the Great and included it in their Quintet. Top Keywords Woman, Symbol, Khamsa, Sadd-Iiskandari, Alexsander. Top | | |
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