Khoja Ismat Bukha

 Ismat Bukhari (pseudonym; real name Ismatullah) (1365, Bukhara - 1436) is a poet. Studied in Bukhara. He lived in Samarkand during the reign of Khalil Sultan and Mirza Ulugbek (1404-09; 1409-49). In the 30s of the 15th century, he left the palace and settled in Bukhara. Navoi writes in "Majolis unnafois" that "Khuja Ismatullo Movarunnahr is one of the nobles. He has perfected the knowledge of Zahir. Due to his excellent poetry, his poetry became famous." I. B. is one of the poets who wrote in Turkish, Persian and Arabic languages and started the tradition of zullisonayn in the literary environment of Bukhara. 


His 8,000-verse divan and 1,035-verse work written in Turkish called "Ibrahim Adham" have reached us. I. B. mostly created works in the ghazal, qasida, masnavi, and rubai genres of poetry. Hafiz wrote ghazals following Sherazi. The basis of his work is ghazals, which discuss life, man, love, youth, work and purity. In his satirical poems, he describes the negative events of his time by using such arts as exaggeration, irony, and humor. In his "nobud" radifil ghazal, the life of the hardworking people living in azakukubat is realistically depicted in the image of a horse.



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