#Uzbekistan
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Literature
They love a woman and give up!
A Poem by Madaminova Ogiloy, a young poetess from Republic of Uzbekistan A house with a woman radiates light, A…
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Literature
My Motherland – A Poem from Uzbekistan
I found no bread sweeter than your name, No word more precious than your fame. To’xtayeva Muqaddas Olimovna is a…
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Short Story
Horror – A Short Story from Uzbekistan
As I crawled through the burnt-out village, I was horrified by the sight. Small, burned bodies Turdiyeva Guloyim | Uzbekistan…
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Literature
Poetry: Quiet down, heart…
Let there be wrongs in this life we live, But don’t you grieve, my heart — forgive. Guard yourself from…
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Central Asia
Political, Religious Radicalism Discussed
The experts at a program held at an Uzbek University share their views on the severe consequences of ignorance and…
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Interview
Words carry their own weight
A word carries its own weight of meaning, its sound, its color, and other subtle accessories, just as the meaning…
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Literature
Come Today – A Poem from Uzbekistan
Let’s live today, let it bloom with delight, What if you’re not in my world tomorrow night? Turdiyeva Sevinch Akbar…
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Literature
Poem: Whispers of a Butterfly
In morning light, on petals fair, A butterfly floats through the air. With wings of silk and colors bright, She…
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Interview
The Literary Rhythm, Journalistic Cadence
Plagiarism is no longer seen as shameful among many young writers. There are more ‘wannabe’ poets than true poets –…
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Literature
Poetry: Comfort the beloved heart
My heart goes out to you, Get over the longings. Maybe today, maybe tomorrow Break the barriers. Tuliyeva Sarvinoz, a…
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