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Abdulla Oripov, one of the most prominent poets in Uzbek literature, integrates nature-related imageryin his poetry as a means of reflecting human emotions, national identity, and philosophical thoughts. His poeticdepiction of nature extends beyond traditional descriptions, incorporating elements of folklore, classicalliterary traditions, and modern poetic sensibilities. Oripov employs nature as a symbolic medium to expressexistential themes, patriotism, and ethical concerns. His use of natural elements—rivers, mountains, trees, andcelestial bodies—serves as metaphors for human experiences, national consciousness, and spiritual quests. Thepoet’s deep engagement with nature also resonates with traditional Turkic and Islamic worldviews, where theenvironment plays a central role in shaping cultural identity. This article explores Oripov’s unique approach tonature-related imagery, analyzing its poetic functions, symbolic depth, and its role in enriching the thematicand stylistic dimensions of his works.
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