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SHOH NAVFAL OBRAZINING SHAKLLANISHIDA TARIXIY SHAXSLAR VA SHARQ ADABIY AN’ANALARINING TA’SIRI

Alisher Navoi, Shah Navfal, epic poetics, symbolic figure, historical image, moral idea, aesthetic interpretation, chivalry, literary-philosophical approach.

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In classical Eastern literature, particularly in the works of Alisher Navoi, the artistic interpretation of historical figures has become a significant poetic tradition. One such figure is Shah Navfal, depicted in the epic Farhad and Shirin as a symbolic character endowed with aesthetic and philosophical meaning. This article explores Shah Navfal not merely as a historical-biographical figure but as a literary embodiment of ethical, political, and philosophical ideas. Within the structure of the epic, the character plays a key dramatic role as a foil or antagonist who contributes to the protagonist’s moral development and narrative testing.