Abstract

This article examines the problems of the literary impact of the works of a Turkmen poet of the XVIII century Maktymkuly Pyragy on the work of subsequent Turkic writers, and at the same time on the works of modern Uzbek, Karakalpak and Turkmen writers. Literary traditions and the development of Maktymkuly’s work are also comparatively studied, especially in the lyrics of the Karakalpak poet I. Yusupov, the Uzbek poet H. Askarov and the Turkmen poet G. Gurbannepesov.

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  • Makhtimkuli is a poet of great prestige and respect in the literature of the Turkic peoples

  • This article examines the problems of the literary impact of the works of a Turkmen poet of the XVIII century Maktymkuly Pyragy on the work of subsequent Turkic writers, and at the same time on the works of modern Uzbek, Karakalpak and Turkmen writers

  • MATERIALS AND METHODS The poet's poem contains a mythical motif that Allah told the Prophet Muhammad to recite the verses of the Qur'an and introduce them to the people, and this content is compared to the divinity in the path of poetry.The poet is endowed with divinity by God, which is why he argues that he should form a sermon in his works and convey it to the people.in the poem of S

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Makhtimkuli is a poet of great prestige and respect in the literature of the Turkic peoples. Literary traditions and the development of Maktymkuly’s work are comparatively studied, especially in the lyrics of the Karakalpak poet I. In the Uzbek and Karakalpak literature of the 20th century, there are many Turkic poets who wrote poems close to Makhtimkuli's tradition.

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