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This paper explores the presence of resistance elements in the poetry of Abdulla Avloniy, a prominent figure of Uzbek Jadid literature. Through thematic and stylistic analysis of selected poems, this study identifies how Avloniy utilized poetic expression to challenge colonial oppression, advocate for educational reform, and revive national identity. The research employs close reading methodology within a historical-literary context. The paper contributes to broader discourses on resistance literature in post-colonial studies by situating Uzbek poetic traditions in a global framework of literary dissent.

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  • Date of publication 06-09-2025
  • Main LanguageIngliz
  • Pages32-34
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This paper explores the presence of resistance elements in the poetry of Abdulla Avloniy, a prominent figure of Uzbek Jadid literature. Through thematic and stylistic analysis of selected poems, this study identifies how Avloniy utilized poetic expression to challenge colonial oppression, advocate for educational reform, and revive national identity. The research employs close reading methodology within a historical-literary context. The paper contributes to broader discourses on resistance literature in post-colonial studies by situating Uzbek poetic traditions in a global framework of literary dissent.

Author name position Name of organisation
1 Ganiyeva N.G. English language and literature Department Bukhara State Pedagogical Institute
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1 1.Avloniy, A. (1914). Millatga xitob. Tashkent: Turkiston nashriyoti.2.Said, E. W. (1993). Culture and Imperialism. New York: Vintage.3.Bhabha, H. K. (1994). The Location of Culture. Routledge.4.G’aniyeva, N. (2023). The Jadid Literary Movement and Modernity. Uzbek Studies Journal, 5(2), 45–60.5.Khalid, A. (1998). The Politics of Muslim Cultural Reform: Jadidism in Central Asia. University of California Press.
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