PERSONAL SUFFERING AND EXISTENTIAL SEARCHES IN THE RUBAIYATS OF BABUR
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
personal suffering, spiritual experience, rubai, philosophical thought, artistic interpretation, meaning of life.Abstract
This article analyzes the personal suffering and search for meaning in life expressed in the rubaiyats of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur. The rubaiyats highlight the poet's inner experiences, the search for meaning in existence, his attitude to philosophical concepts such as joy, death and fate. The article examines how Babur's spiritual feelings are expressed in his rubaiyats through artistic forms and symbols, and how these situations are combined with a general existential worldview.
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