Furqat, the Glossary
Zokirjon Xolmuhammad oʻgʻli (Zokirjon Xolmuhammad oʻgʻli, Зокиржон Ҳолмуҳаммад ўғли) (1859–1909), better known by his pen name Furqat, was an Uzbek author, poet, and political activist.[1]
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22 relations: Asceticism, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Chinese Turkestan, Egypt, Encyclopædia Britannica, Great Soviet Encyclopedia, Greece, Kokand, Madrasa, Margilan, Pamphlet, Persian language, Russian Empire, Russian Turkestan, Satire, Saudi Arabia, Tashkent, Tsar, Turkey, Uzbeks, Yarkant County.
- 19th-century Uzbekistani poets
- 20th-century Uzbekistani poets
- People from Kokand
- Uzbekistani male poets
- Uzbekistani writers
Asceticism
Asceticism is a lifestyle characterized by abstinence from worldly pleasures, often for the purpose of pursuing spiritual goals.
Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan, officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, is a transcontinental country located at the boundary of Eastern Europe and West Asia.
Bulgaria
Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located west of the Black Sea and south of the Danube river, Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north. It covers a territory of and is the 16th largest country in Europe.
Chinese Turkestan
Chinese Turkestan, also spelled Chinese Turkistan, is a geographical term or historical region corresponding to the region of the Tarim Basin in Southern Xinjiang (south of the Tian Shan mountain range) or Xinjiang as a whole which was under the rule of the Qing dynasty of China.
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Egypt
Egypt (مصر), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a transcontinental country spanning the northeast corner of Africa and the Sinai Peninsula in the southwest corner of Asia.
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Encyclopædia Britannica
The British Encyclopaedia is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia.
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Great Soviet Encyclopedia
The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (GSE;, BSE) is the largest Soviet Russian-language encyclopedia, published in the Soviet Union from 1926 to 1990.
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Greece
Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe.
Kokand
Kokand is a city in Fergana Region in eastern Uzbekistan, at the southwestern edge of the Fergana Valley.
Madrasa
Madrasa (also,; Arabic: مدرسة, pl. مدارس), sometimes transliterated as madrasah or madrassa, is the Arabic word for any type of educational institution, secular or religious (of any religion), whether for elementary education or higher learning.
Margilan
Margilan (Marg‘ilon/Марғилон,; Маргилан) is a city (2022 pop. 242,500) in eastern Uzbekistan's Fergana Region.
Pamphlet
A pamphlet is an unbound book (that is, without a hard cover or binding).
Persian language
Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi (Fārsī|), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages.
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Russian Empire
The Russian Empire was a vast empire that spanned most of northern Eurasia from its proclamation in November 1721 until its dissolution in March 1917.
Russian Turkestan
Russian Turkestan (Russkiy Turkestan) was the western part of Turkestan within the Russian Empire’s Central Asian territories, and was administered as a Krai or Governor-Generalship.
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Satire
Satire is a genre of the visual, literary, and performing arts, usually in the form of fiction and less frequently non-fiction, in which vices, follies, abuses, and shortcomings are held up to ridicule, often with the intent of exposing or shaming the perceived flaws of individuals, corporations, government, or society itself into improvement.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia and the Middle East.
Tashkent
Tashkent, or Toshkent in Uzbek, is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan.
Tsar
Tsar (also spelled czar, tzar, or csar; tsar; tsar'; car) is a title historically used by Slavic monarchs.
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Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe.
Uzbeks
The Uzbeks (Oʻzbek, Ўзбек,, Oʻzbeklar, Ўзбеклар) are a Turkic ethnic group native to the wider Central Asian region, being among the largest Turkic ethnic group in the area.
Yarkant County
Yarkant County,, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency also Shache County,, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency also transliterated from Uyghur as Yakan County, is a county in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China, located on the southern rim of the Taklamakan Desert in the Tarim Basin.
See also
19th-century Uzbekistani poets
- Furqat
- Jahonotin Uvaysiy
- Nodira
20th-century Uzbekistani poets
- Abdulla Oripov (poet)
- Abdulla Qodiriy
- Choʻlpon
- Erkin Vohidov
- Evgeniy Abdullaev
- Furqat
- Gʻafur Gʻulom
- Halima Xudoyberdiyeva
- Hamid Ismailov
- Hamid Olimjon
- Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi
- Ilyas Malayev
- Khosiyat Rustam
- Mirtemir
- Mo'ina Khojaeva
- Muhammad Yusuf (poet)
- Muhammadsharif Soʻfizoda
- Oybek (writer)
- Quddus Muhammadiy
- Rakhim Karimov
- Urinboy Rakhmonov
- Usmon Nosir
- Zulfiya (poet)
People from Kokand
- Abdulla Qahhor
- Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Smirnov
- Bobo Makhamov
- Dmitry Samoylov (pilot)
- Elshod Rasulov
- Furqat
- Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi
- Ida Mayrin
- Muhammad Sharif Gulkhani
- Muhammad Umar Khan
- Murad Beg Khan
- Nabi Rahimov
- Narbuta Bek
- Nasruddin Khan
- Rena Galibova
- Rinat Matatov
- Serhiy Shkarlet
- Shuhrat Abbosov
- Suleiman Yudakov
- Tatyana Kotova
- Ubay Orifov
- Umid Isoqov
- Vladimir Klimovskikh
- Yadgar Nasriddinova
- Ziroatkhon Hoshimova
Uzbekistani male poets
- Abdulla Oripov (poet)
- Abdulla Qodiriy
- Abdurauf Fitrat
- Choʻlpon
- Erkin Vohidov
- Evgeniy Abdullaev
- Furqat
- Gʻafur Gʻulom
- Hamid Ismailov
- Hamid Olimjon
- Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi
- Ilyas Malayev
- Mashrab
- Mirmuhsin
- Mirtemir
- Muhammad Yusuf (poet)
- Muhammadsharif Soʻfizoda
- Quddus Muhammadiy
- Rakhim Karimov
- Sadriddin Salim Bukhari
- Shukrullo
- Urinboy Rakhmonov
- Usmon Nosir
Uzbekistani writers
- Abdulla Avloniy
- Ahmad A'zam
- Furqat
- Hamid Ismailov
- Hamza Hakimzade Niyazi
- Jahangir Mamatov
- Komil Yashin
- Mahmudkhodja Behbudiy
- Muhammad Salih
- Munawwar Qari Abdurrashidkhan ogli
- Nurislom Toʻxliyev
- Odil Yoqubov
- Rahmonberdi Madazimov
- Shamshad Abdullaev
- Shuhrat
- Stalik Khankishiev
- Turab Tula