ODE DEDICATED TO IBRAKHIM SULTAN KARAGANI

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Djuraev Djaloliddin Alimdjanovich

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The article is devoted to the ode written by well-known representative of the Turkic literature Khafiz Khorezmi in connection with the death of Ibrahim Sultan, the representative of Timurids dynasty, patron of literature and art, who for 20 years had ruled in the empire in Fors region. The text of the ode was found by Professor Khamid Suleymanov at the Museum of Salarzhang in the Hyderabad Indian city. The full text of the ode is attached for the first time.
Ibrakhim Sultan ibn Shakhrukh ibn Temur Karagani (1394-1435) occupied a special place in Amir Temur’s dynasty. According to the sources, Sahibkiran seriously engaged in upbringing and education of his heirs including Ibrakhim Sultan, he paid special attention to the acquisition of knowledge in the field of literature, art, military spheres, public affairs, he allowed them to participate in various activities such as military activities, receptions of ambassadors and ceremonials of state values1. Mirhond2, Fasikh Khavofi3 and Abdurazzak Samarkandi4 also wrote about that later, during the reign of his father Shakhrukh, he was also the immediate participant in the above mentioned activities.

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Djuraev Djaloliddin Alimdjanovich. (2023). ODE DEDICATED TO IBRAKHIM SULTAN KARAGANI. Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 11(1), 371–387. Retrieved from https://internationaljournals.co.in/index.php/giirj/article/view/3486
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