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Farhod Shirin May 2026

: The poem explores the concept of ishqi haqiqiy (true, divine love) through the lens of human devotion. Farhod’s love for Shirin is selfless, leading him to sacrifice his life rather than compromise his integrity.

The poem follows Farhod, a prince of China, who falls in love with a portrait of Shirin. His journey takes him through various trials before arriving in Shirin's kingdom, where he performs legendary feats of labor to win her heart. The tragedy culminates in the intervention of the Persian King Khusrau, leading to a series of deceptions that result in the tragic deaths of the protagonists. Farhod Shirin

: The work had a profound impact on the development of the Uzbek literary language. Even in the early 20th century, Jadid writers looked to "Farhod and Shirin" to bridge the gap between classical Uzbek heritage and modern world literature. Structure and Plot : The poem explores the concept of ishqi

Unlike earlier versions of the tale (such as those by Nizami Ganjavi), Navoi’s interpretation elevates from a mere rival suitor to a symbol of selfless love, heroic labor, and moral perfection. His journey takes him through various trials before

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