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THE NOMA GENRE IN CLASSICAL LITERATURE: TRADITION AND INNOVATION

Vol. 5 No. 23 (2026): Science and Technology in the Modern World 131-135

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.21973522 2026-08-17 Articles Open Access

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  • Shohsanam Rayimova Lecturer at Oriental University

Abstract

This article is dedicated to the history of the literary connections of Tajik-Persian literature with other countries of the East. It analyzes the influence of Persian and Tajik literary works on the literary environments of Central Asia, India, Turkey, and other Eastern countries, as well as the traditions of translation, imitation, and cultural exchange. The authors aim to demonstrate the intellectual and aesthetic impacts among Eastern peoples through these literary connections. The study highlights the significance of Tajik-Persian literature in Eastern literary processes and its value as a part of cultural heritage.

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    2026-08-17

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    Rayimova, S. (2026). THE NOMA GENRE IN CLASSICAL LITERATURE: TRADITION AND INNOVATION. Science and Technology in the Modern World, 5(23), 131-135. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21973522
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