Abstract

This article presents the actual materials in which the lexical and semantic features of the words expressing holidays, wedding and other events are given, translated in 1519 by Muhammad Ali ibn Darves Alm al-Bukhari from the works of "Boburname" by Babur and "Zafarnoma" by Sharafuddin Ali Yazdiyya two works that were created in the 16th century in Old Uzbek literary language and could incorporate the language of that time, as well as their relation to the modern literary Uzbek language.

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  • IntroductionThe processes which took place in socio-political, economical, cultural life of Mavarannahr are reflected in the language, namely, in lexicon

  • The processes which took place in socio-political, economical, cultural life of Mavarannahr are reflected in the language, namely, in lexicon. The lexicon of such works written in Uzbek literary language of XV-XVIII as "Shayboninoma" by Mukhammad Solikh, lyrics of "Boburnoma" by Bobur, "Sabotul ojizin" by Sufi Olloyor, "Shajarayi turk" by Abulgazi Bakhodirkhan incorporate the development of that period [1]

  • In the basis books to this article you can encounter a lot the heortonyms related to the Islam religion, such as Ruza khayiti, Kurban khayiti

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Introduction

The processes which took place in socio-political, economical, cultural life of Mavarannahr are reflected in the language, namely, in lexicon. The lexicon of such works written in Uzbek literary language of XV-XVIII as "Shayboninoma" by Mukhammad Solikh, lyrics of "Boburnoma" by Bobur, "Sabotul ojizin" by Sufi Olloyor, "Shajarayi turk" by Abulgazi Bakhodirkhan incorporate the development of that period [1]. There is a work which incorporates the old uzbek language of the XVI century, which is Sharafuddin Ali's called “Sayahatnama”. It was completed in 848 pertaining to the Hijra calendar In his article dedicated to this book illustrates that it has a wide range of vocabulary and it is an important issue to analyze it from linguistic point of view

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