THE ARTISTIC INTERPRETATION OF THE KHANALIK PERIOD IN THE WORKS OF ABDULLA QADIRI "PAST DAYS" AND "BROKEN SWORD" BY TOLOGAN KASIMBEKOV

Authors

  • Akibatxan Ismanova Ўш давлат университети доценти, ф.ф.н.

Keywords:

khanate, Kipchak, massacre, tyranny, history, empire

Abstract

In the article, the causes of the crisis of the Kokan Khanate in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, as well as the coverage of the historical events of the conquest of Turkestan by the Russian Empire in the works of Abdulla Qadiri’s ” Days gone by” and Tolagan Kasimbekov's "Broken Sword" were analyzed. These two works are similar in terms of theme, genre, relation to the historical process, depiction of historical figures, domestic conflicts and the Russian invasion are depicted on the basis of true historical facts. In the article, it was interpreted that the historical realities of the two works turned into a political weapon for personal interests, not the development of the country, in the struggle for the throne, Muslulmankul’s tyranny, "Kipchak massacre

Author Biography

Akibatxan Ismanova, Ўш давлат университети доценти, ф.ф.н.

Ўш давлат университети доценти, ф.ф.н.

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Published

2025-08-11