TO SOCIAL ISSUES OF SIDDIQI AJZI FROM THE NOVELS OF SAMARKAND RELATIONSHIPS
Abstract
Siddiqiy-Ajzi was a poet who lived in the village of Kholvai near Samarkand at the end of the 19th century and the first quarter of the 20th century. He is a good artist, also knows how to repair clocks and various machines, sewing and tailoring, is interested in music, is engaged in farming. His poems and articles were regularly published in Turkistan newspapers and magazines. However, in 1915, Turkistan censors did not allow his works "Anjumani prvoh" and "Miroti ibrat" to be printed, and as a result, they were printed in the Caucasus. The writer's collection of Persian poetry "Ganjinai hikmat" and Turkish (Uzbek) ghazals "Aynul Adab" are collected in collections. In this way, a number of intellectuals of his time paid attention to the ideas of many Galileans, including the economic and educational issues in the works of Siddiqui-Ajzi. He made comments and analyzes within the scope of his knowledge and ability. In particular, Vadul Mahmud gives a detailed analysis of it from the scientific, aesthetic and social aspects and expresses it in his own words about "Ajzi's shiki": "It is known that mystic poets imagine mostly mystical thoughts while describing the apparent shiki."