The Portrait of Babur in the Work of the European Writer Fritz Wurtle

  • Anarkulova Zubayda Fayzullo Qizi Teacher of the State University of World Languages of Uzbekistan
Keywords: Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur, Baburid Empire, Fritz Würtz, Uzbek Literature, Leadership, Historical Legacy, Symbolism, Cultural Heritage

Abstract

This article examines the complex portrayal of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur (1483–1530), the founder of the Baburid Empire, in the writings of European and Uzbek authors. The study elucidates the historical, cultural, and psychological facets of Babur's personality through an analysis of literary and artistic interpretations. It examines his representation as a visionary leader, a tenacious warrior, and a contemplative poet, while also illuminating the symbolic imagery employed to illustrate his personal conflicts and accomplishments.

This article examines the complex portrayal of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur (1483–1530), the founder of the Baburid Empire, in the writings of European and Uzbek authors. The study elucidates the historical, cultural, and psychological facets of Babur's personality through an analysis of literary and artistic interpretations. It examines his representation as a visionary leader, a tenacious warrior, and a contemplative poet, while also illuminating the symbolic imagery employed to illustrate his personal conflicts and accomplishments.

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Published
2024-12-13
How to Cite
Anarkulova Zubayda Fayzullo Qizi. (2024). The Portrait of Babur in the Work of the European Writer Fritz Wurtle. CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF ARTS AND DESIGN, 5(6), 172-177. Retrieved from https://cajad.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJAD/article/view/513
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