THE THEME OF BADARGA IN AFGHAN UZBEK POETRY BASED ON THE POEMS OF KAZIM EMINI
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Age-long dominance of Turks in the region which is known as Afghanistan, has ended since the second half of the eighteenth century. As a result of this, the new rulers' pressure over the Turkic peoples and languages in the region also increased over time. When the internal and external difficult conditions that Afghanistan has fallen into recently, added to the pressures, many of the people had to take refuge in foreign countries as immigrants. There were tens of writers an poets between emigrating people. These people reflected their thoughts and emotions of the community which they are a member of, to their works. One of the people reflecting their feelings and thoughts about migration, also called badargalik, is the Uzbek poet Muhammed Kazim Emini. These thoughts and emotions are specially of Kazim Emini, one of the important writers and poets of Afghan Uzbek literature, and in general of the Uzbek people to which he belongs.












