"ZARAFSHON" NEWSPAPER THAT DID NOT WANT MUIN'S "STICK"
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Hoji Muin, Zarafshon newspaper, Jadidism, journalism, press, satire, public opinion, enlightenment, Turkestan.Abstract
This article analyzes the literary and journalistic activity of the Jadid enlightener Hoji Muin, particularly his creative work related to the “Zarafshon” newspaper. Based on his publications in periodical press, the study reveals his socio-political views, attitude toward social issues, and his role in the development of journalism. The article also highlights his satirical writings, critical approach, and his contribution to the promotion of Jadid ideas.
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1. Said, Z. History of Uzbek Periodical Press. – Tashkent.
2. Namozova, N. Research on Hoji Muin’s journalistic activity.
3. Materials of the “Zarafshon” newspaper (1922–1923).
4. Hoji Muin’s articles (“The State of Samarkand Press”, “The Necessity of Effort and Initiative”, “Open Letter”).
5. Turkestan periodicals: “Qizil Bayroq”, “Turkiston”, “Ishtirokiyun”.
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