Abstract
Objectives: The primary objectives of this article are to explore and highlight the rich cultural and educational history of Uzbek literature, with a specific focus on the themes of the Motherland, freedom, and independence in Uzbek poetry over the past century. The artist's creative concept, particularly in relation to these themes, will be examined to understand the depth and significance of their contributions.
 
 Methods: The methods employed in achieving the objectives involve a detailed analysis of the poet's works, specifically focusing on lyrical scenes from history expressed through beautiful and vivid language. The article delves into the wide and colorful range of themes present in the poet's work, emphasizing pride in being a child of the Motherland. The exploration includes an examination of the poet's use of unique and colorful lines to glorify the pathos of the Motherland, expressing love for the oasis where the poet was born, namely the beautiful nature of Surkhan, and the poet's anthem.
 
 Results: The results of the analysis reveal a multifaceted portrayal of the Motherland in the poet's poetry. The symbol of the Motherland is intricately woven with its historical roots, reflecting a harmonious blend of the long past with modernity. The poet's verses celebrate the freedom of the Motherland and express a deep connection to the Uzbek spirit through simple and sincere expressions. The article showcases the poet's ability to convey a sense of national pride and appreciation for the Motherland through the exploration of various themes and historical elements.
 
 Conclusion: In conclusion, the article summarizes the findings of the analysis, emphasizing the significance of the themes of the Motherland, freedom, and independence in Uzbek poetry. The poet's contributions to literature are highlighted, showcasing how the artist effectively communicates the pride and love for the Motherland through rich and colorful verses. The article underscores the enduring relevance of these themes and their portrayal in the poet's work, contributing to the cultural and literary heritage of Uzbekistan.
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