Mukhitdinova Nazmiya Muslikhiddinovna

Associate Professor | Doctor of Philological Sciences (DSc)

 

 

Navoi Studies, Sufism and literary connections, history of Uzbek literature

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In 2017 she received a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in philological sciences on the topic “Mirhasan Sadoi and his literary heritage (poetics of poetry, issues of ideological and artistic analysis)”, in 2021 she defended her doctoral dissertation on the topic “Poetic improvement of the Salafist tradition in Uzbek poetry XVIII-first half of the XIX centuries. (On the example of the works of Muhammad Gazi and Mirhasan Sadai)". Taking into account the lack of information about the life and work of Gazi Khokandi and Mirhasan Sadai, representatives of the Kokan literary environment in Uzbek classical literature of the 18th-19th centuries, detailed information about their life and creative activity was provided , and also identified their contributions to the development of the literary process of the period, searched for all available works of Ghazi and Mirhasan Sadoi in the form of manuscripts and lithographs, provided them with annotations and reviews, introduced them into scientific circulation and publication. The literary environment of genre and ideological and artistic features of the literary heritage is revealed. Ghazi Khokandi and Mirhasan Sadoi based on a comparative analysis of traditionalism and the features of their mystical views with the work of modern poets such as Khuvaido, Nodira, depending on trends in creativity. Prepared for publication of divans based on manuscripts and lithographic copies of Mirhasan Sadoi, Muhammad Ghazi. , one of the hitherto unstudied poets of the Kokan literary environment. An ideological and artistic analysis of the poetic perfection of the traditions of its predecessors in Uzbek poetry in terms of genre and mystical content was carried out.

 

 

26 republican publications, 11 foreign publications, 3 monographs, 1 textbook, 1 study guide and 3 methodological manuals have been published