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Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of Philological Sciences

FEATURES OF UİGHUR POETRY IN INDEPENDENT KAZAKHSTAN

Published June 2021

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KazNU Al-Farabi
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Sh Burkitbayeva

Professor, Doctor of philology

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University
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G Kortabaeva

candidate of philological Sciences

Abstract

The article deals with the poetry of the Uyghur diaspora living in independent Kazakhstan. First of all, this work is due to the fact that there are very few scientific works in the Kazakh language about the songs, poets and literary figures of the Uyghurs living in the independent Kazakh land. Second, the study aims to introduce ethnic Uyghur songs from the years of independence. The article also discusses the growth and prosperity of the poetry of the Uyghur diaspora, which was formed as a branch of the literature of independent Kazakhstan, the poets and their works. It is revealed that the main theme of the poetry of the fraternal Uyghur diaspora, one of the Turkic-speaking peoples, is developing in the same direction as the themes of Kazakh literature, and excerpts from his poems are given. The article examines the poetry of the Uyghur diaspora from 1991 to the present, when Kazakhstan gained independence, in three stages. It is analyzed that Uyghur poetry develops and continues as a branch of the literature of Independent Kazakhstan in all three stages, both in terms of themes and genres. The article uses materials from the library of the Uyghur Cultural Center in Almaty.Works from the literary fund of the Department of Uyghur Studies of the Institute of Oriental Studies named after Suleimenov and the poets themselves were used.

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Language

English

How to Cite

[1]
Burkitbayeva, S. and Kortabaeva, G. 2021. FEATURES OF UİGHUR POETRY IN INDEPENDENT KAZAKHSTAN. Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of Philological Sciences. 3, 3(73) (Jun. 2021), 209–216. DOI:https://doi.org/10.51889/2020-3.1728-7804.32.