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Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of Philological Sciences

NATIONAL AND CIVIL VIEWS IN AITYS OF POETS - A TRADITIONAL SPHERE OF THE HISTORY OF KAZAKH LITERATURE

Published July 2021

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Kyzylorda State University named after Korkyt Ata, Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan
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М. Aitimov

Candidate of Philological Sciences, dosent , Kyzylorda State University named after Korkyt Ata, Kyzylorda, Kazakhstan

Kazakh National Pedagogical University named after Abai, Almaty, Kazakhstan
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G. Karimova

PhD, Associate Professor , Kazakh National Pedagogical University named after Abai, Almaty, Kazakhstan

Abstract

The article analyzes the traditional essence of modern poetry - the proud glorification of the Kazakh clan, national history, as well as the fact that national pride is a sacred feeling passed from generation to generation. It is also worth to note  that the works of the poets of the ancient Turkic kaganates, indigenous peoples, which are presented to sacred generations in the form of embroidered genres, are a powerful tool of our spiritual culture. We see that representatives of modern poetry continue to sing critical poems of modern poets in the development of their views on the national interests of the Kazakh people. The article also shows that modern poetry, combining the traditions of oral and written poetry, continues to elevate the national and ethnic identity of our people in the space of civilization. It is said in detail that this is a moral indicator of our spiritual values, which, with their innovative pace, artistic beauty, lead our people and other peoples on the path of good.

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How to Cite

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Айтимов, М. and Каримова , Г. 2021. NATIONAL AND CIVIL VIEWS IN AITYS OF POETS - A TRADITIONAL SPHERE OF THE HISTORY OF KAZAKH LITERATURE. Bulletin of Abai KazNPU. Series of Philological Sciences. 1, 1(75) (Jul. 2021), 187–193. DOI:https://doi.org/10.51889/2021-1.1728-7804.31.