Abstract

The article tells about the literary environment in which Ghulam Zafari lived and tried to take a new look at the scientific, literary, socio-political life of our country in the 10th and 20th centuries. There are also different views on the study of literary and social life in this period. He realized that the only way to free him from this bondage was to ignite the fading feelings of patriotism, freedom and enlightenment in the hearts of the nation. This required progressive ideas that could lead the nation forward, and devotees who would spread and implement those ideas among the people. The authors of the Workers’ World magazine were a group of patriotic Jadids who published works that mainly sang about the freedom and liberty of the Motherland, as well as supporting the Turkestan Autonomy.

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