Abstract

Sharaf Rashidov, a distinguished Uzbek poet of the 20th century, remains a pivotal figure in the landscape of world literature. His works, characterized by profound introspection, cultural richness, and universal themes, have left an indelible mark on literary traditions beyond the borders of Uzbekistan. This article examines the significance of Rashidov's poetry in the context of world literature, delving into the themes, influences, and enduring legacy that position him as a revered voice in global literary discourse.

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