AMIRIY ADABIY MEROSIDA TAXMISLARNING O‘RNI
DOI 10.52773/tsuull.gold.2019.2/ZQWY8988
Keywords:
divan, mukhammas, renaissance, lyric genreAbstract
The great ruler of the XVIII-XIX century of Kokand Amir Umarkhon is famous 
for his unique and rich literary work, written in Uzbek and Farsi. He wrote under the pen 
name Amiriy, and greatly contributed to the nourishment of the rich literary and cultural 
renaissance of Fergana valley. Amiriy compiled his ghazals and response poetry called 
mukhammas and many other poetic genres in two separated divans. 
This article examines Amiri’s affection for a classical literature, as well as his artistic 
talent in creating fine poetry. Especially, Amiri contributed to mukhammas-building tradition 
of the famous poets such as Navai, Jomiy, Lutfiy, Zaliliy, Nobiy, Bedil, Fuzuliy, Mushfiqiy 
and other literary icons. Among these poets, Navai’s works were the template for Amiri’s 
creative genre.
In historiography, his short-lived reign is appreciated for the development of culture and 
art; described as the “second renaissance of the literature, and presents the rich cultural 
heritage to the literary world of Kokand. 
 
						 
							