THE DEPICTION OF PSYCHE IN MUHAMMAD ALI'S NOVEL "ULUG’ SALTANAT"

Authors

  • Gulhayo Haydarova Department of Uzbek Language and Literature, Kokand State University Author
  • Tojixon Toshboltayeva Associate Professor at the Department of Uzbek Language and Literature, Kokand State University Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20507545

Keywords:

Muhammad Ali, “The Great Sultanate”, Amir Temur, depiction of spirituality, historical novel, artistic interpretation, psychologism, Uzbek literature.

Abstract

This article analyzes the artistic interpretation of Amir Temur’s inner spiritual world in Muhammad Ali’s novel “The Great Sultanate”. During the independence period, Uzbek historical literature places special emphasis on the integration of historical truth and artistic expression. The author of the article conducts a comparative study of historical sources (“Temur’s Code”, works by Nizomiddin Shomiy, Sharafiddin Ali Yazdiy) and the text of the novel. Using the conflict between Amir Temur and Amir Husayn as an example, the writer skillfully portrays Temur’s inner experiences — compassion, regret, and humaneness. The article concludes that Muhammad Ali’s works serve as an important means of conveying historical facts in a vivid, psychologically grounded, and emotionally impactful manner.

References

G. Yusupova. On Muhammad Ali’s novel “Ulug‘ Saltanat.” // Uzbek Language and Literature Journal. 2004. Issue 1.

Sharafiddin Ali Yazdiy. Zafarnama. – Tashkent, Sharq, 1997.

Temur’s Codes. – Tashkent, O‘zbekiston, 2011.

Nizomiddin Shomiy. Zafarnama. – Tashkent, O‘zbekiston, 1996.

Muhammad Ali. Ulug‘ Saltanat. Book I. – Tashkent, Sharq, 2003.

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2026-06-02

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Gulhayo, H., & Tojixon, T. (2026). THE DEPICTION OF PSYCHE IN MUHAMMAD ALI’S NOVEL "ULUG’ SALTANAT". Science and Innovation, 4(50), 57-59. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20507545
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