The role of rhyme in uvaysi's works

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The article is devoted to the role of rhyme in the poetry of the Uzbek poet Jahonotin Uvaysi, who lived in the XIX century. In Eastern classical literature and literary criticism, rhyme are highly valued as important elements of poetry. They are the factors that determine the melody and the climax of the thought in poetry. Applying it skillfully shows the level of artistry of each artist. The article interprets the status of rhyme and radif in Uvaysi's poetry based on the classical theoretical features.

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