THE LIFE WAY OF ABDULLA QAHHOR
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https://doi.org/10.26662/ijiert.v11i6.pp11-14Keywords:
Early life, writers, parent, influences, writing style, education.Abstract
Abdulla Qahhor, a renowned Uzbek writer, was a prominent figure in the literary circle of Central Asia during the early 20th century. Born on September 14, 1899, in the ancient city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Qahhor's life was marked by a tumultuous era of political upheaval, social transformation, and cultural evolution. Through his remarkable literary works, Qahhor not only reflected changing times but also left an indelible mark on the literary landscape of Uzbekistan. Growing up in a traditional family, Qahhor was exposed to the Islamic education system, which laid the foundation for his future literary pursuits. His early fascination with literature was nurtured by his father, a respected scholar and teacher, who instilled in him a deep appreciation for classical Arabic and Persian literature. This early exposure to the rich cultural heritage of Central Asia had a profound impact on Qahhor's writing style, which would later come to be characterized by its unique blend of traditional and modern elements.
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