Barry Hoberman’s Thoughts about the Founder of Uzbek Language
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v19i.983Keywords:
Uzbek Language, people, TamerlaneAbstract
The genius scientists and great personalities of the Uzbek people are still attracting the attention of the world's scientists with their works or great deeds. Foreign writers have written works about our great ancestor Amir Temur in many languages. A major article on the great poet Alisher Navoi [Choseri of the Turks] was written by Barry Hoberman, a non-staff member who studied Central Asian and Islamic history at Harvard and Indiana universities and now at North Carolina University in Chappel Hill, North Carolina. The author of the article speaks very warmly about our great ancestor and puts him on a par with some of the world’s foremost great personalities.
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Barry Hoberman [Chaucer of the Turks],
http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/198501/chaucer.of.the.turks.htm
Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhakamat_al-Lughatayn;
Roy Stier, [Tamerlane the ultimate warrior], 1998
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