ALISHER NAVOI’S PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWS ON KINGSHIP(AN ANALYSIS OF THE 53RD CHAPTER OF FARHOD AND SHIRIN)

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This article examines Alisher Navoi’s philosophical and artistic views on kingship as expressed in the 53rd chapter of his poem Farhod and Shirin. Through symbolic imagery and poetic counsel, Navoi addressed Shoh Gharib Mirzo, the son of Sultan Husayn Bayqaro. The chapter conveys essential virtues of rulership such as justice, devotion to knowledge, and care for the people. Special attention is given to the artistic expression of these ideas and their significance for state governance.

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This article examines Alisher Navoi’s philosophical and artistic views on kingship as expressed in the 53rd chapter of his poem Farhod and Shirin. Through symbolic imagery and poetic counsel, Navoi addressed Shoh Gharib Mirzo, the son of Sultan Husayn Bayqaro. The chapter conveys essential virtues of rulership such as justice, devotion to knowledge, and care for the people. Special attention is given to the artistic expression of these ideas and their significance for state governance.


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ALISHER NAVOI’S PHILOSOPHICAL VIEWS ON KINGSHIP(AN ANALYSIS OF

THE 53RD CHAPTER OF FARHOD AND SHIRIN)

Siddiqova Umidaxon Soxibjon qizi

Master’s Degree in Uzbek Language and Literature

Abstract:

This article examines Alisher Navoi’s philosophical and artistic views on kingship as

expressed in the 53rd chapter of his poem Farhod and Shirin. Through symbolic imagery and

poetic counsel, Navoi addressed Shoh Gharib Mirzo, the son of Sultan Husayn Bayqaro. The

chapter conveys essential virtues of rulership such as justice, devotion to knowledge, and care

for the people. Special attention is given to the artistic expression of these ideas and their

significance for state governance.

Keywords:

Kingship; Rulership; Ethics; Philanthropy; Farhod and Shirin; Timurids; Amir

Temur; Ulugh Beg Mirzo; Shoh Gharib Mirzo.

Introduction

In his poem Farhod and Shirin, Alisher Navoi not only depicts love and fidelity but also

conveys profound social, ethical, and political ideas in an artistic and philosophical manner.

The 53rd chapter of the poem is particularly notable for its rich themes of rulership, justice,

labor, and devotion to the people. Through this chapter, Navoi indirectly yet symbolically

addressed Shoh Gharib Mirzo with advice that extends beyond its immediate historical context.

This study aims to analyze the content of Navoi’s counsel through literary analysis, supported

by scholarly interpretations and historical sources. The work demonstrates how Navoi

combined poetic artistry with political philosophy, presenting a universal model of just and

enlightened leadership.

Methodology

This research is based on textual analysis of the 53rd chapter of Navoi’s Farhod and Shirin.

Classical verses are presented in their original form alongside English translations. The analysis

applies historical-contextual interpretation and literary criticism, focusing on symbolic imagery

and thematic motifs. Primary sources include Navoi’s works, while secondary references

involve scholarship on Timurid thought, literature, and governance.

Results and Discussion

Kingship as Moral Responsibility
The 53rd chapter presents kingship not merely as power but as a moral and intellectual

responsibility. Navoi calls the ruler “the pillar of the dome of justice” and “the sheltering

canopy of the people”, highlighting both personal virtue and social duty.


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Knowledge as the Light of Rule
Navoi stresses that no ruler can achieve perfection without knowledge. He compares the ruler to

the moon, which only shines when it receives light from the sun:
“Yangi oy badrliqdin keldi mahjur,

Quyoshdin har kecha kasb etmasa nur.”

Translation: “The new moon remains distant from fullness, unless it receives light from the sun

each night.”
Here, the sun symbolizes knowledge, the true source of illumination.
Navoi further equates respect for scholars with reverence for prophets:
Birovning qilsa olimlargʻa taʼzim,

Qilur goʻyoki paygʻambarga taʼzim.”

Translation: “Whoever shows respect t“o scholars, it is as though he shows respect to the

prophets.”
Beyond External Symbols of Power
Navoi emphasizes that kingship is not conferred by external adornments like crowns. This idea

is illustrated through the metaphor of the peacock:
“Vale tovuskim, ming zevari bor,
Ne zevarkim, boshida afsari bor.

Bu afsar birla shah demaslar oni,

Ki, bor adlı Yamon Hindustoni.”
Translation: “Though the peacock wears a thousand ornaments and a crown upon its head, no

one calls it a king, for it remains only a bird of India.”
Thus, rulership requires knowledge and justice, not mere appearance.
Exemplary Rulers: Alexander and Ulugh Beg
Navoi points to Alexander (Iskandar) and Ulugh Beg as examples of rulers who embodied

knowledge. Alexander conquered land and sea through wisdom, while Ulugh Beg “conquered

the skies” through astronomy:

“Temurxon naslidin sulton Ulugʻbek,

Ki, olam koʻrmadi sulton aningdek.

Rasadkim bogʻlamish—zebi jahondur,


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Jahon ichra yana bir jahondur.”

Translation: “From the lineage of Timur came Sultan Ulugh Beg, unmatched among rulers. His

observatory adorned the world, a world within this world.”

Here Navoi links greatness with intellectual achievement, reminding future rulers that

knowledge and justice must guide governance.

Conclusion

The 53rd chapter of Farhod and Shirin encapsulates Alisher Navoi’s political and ethical

philosophy. His counsel to Shoh Gharib Mirzo shows that kingship is not merely inheritance or

external splendor, but a responsibility rooted in justice, knowledge, patience, and service to the

people.
Although written in the 15th century, these ideas remain universal: power without justice is

unsustainable. Navoi’s poetic advice thus transcends time and continues to offer guidance for

leadership and governance in any era.

References:

(as in your original text, unchanged)
1. Alisher Navoiy. Farhod va Shirin(nazm).PDF. www.ziyouz.com.
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бетлар.

Bibliografik manbalar

Alisher Navoiy. Farhod va Shirin(nazm).PDF. www.ziyouz.com.

Alisher Navoiy. Farhod va Shirin. - T.: G‘afur G‘ulom nashriyoti, 2006.

G‘ulomov G‘. Sharq adabiyoti nazariyasi. – T.: O‘qituvchi, 1978.

Juraev M. Navoiy va davr ijtimoiy fikri. – T.: Fan, 1982.

Valixo‘jaev B. Mumtoz siymolar. I jild. – Toshkent: Abdulla Qodiriy nomidagi xalq merosi nashriyoti, 2002. – 304 b.

Valixo‘jaev B. Mumtoz siymolar. II jild. – Toshkent: Abdulla Qodiriy nomidagi xalq merosi nashriyoti, 2002. – 175 b.

Valixo‘jaev B. Saylanma. II qism. – Samarqand: SamDU nashri, 2022.

Алишер Навоий. Фарҳол ва Ширин. МАТ, 8-жилд. -Тошкент: Фан, 1997. 460-468-бетлар.