THE REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN'S POLITICAL INFLUENCE IN THE TIMURID ERA: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF WESTERN AND EASTERN LITERATURE
Keywords:
Timurid dynasty, women's political role, Eastern literature, Western literature, linguistic representation, historical discourseAbstract
The Timurid period is considered one of the most significant historical stages in Central Asian history, characterized by political development, cultural flourishing, and literary advancement. Women of the Timurid dynasty played an important role not only in social and cultural life but also in political affairs. This article examines the representation of women's political roles in the Timurid period in both Western and Eastern literary sources. Using linguistic and comparative literary analysis, the study explores how historical and literary texts portray the political influence of Timurid women such as Saray Mulk Khanum and Gawharshad Begum. The results demonstrate that Eastern literature tends to portray these women as wise advisors and influential figures in governance, while Western scholarship often emphasizes their historical and diplomatic roles. The research highlights the linguistic and narrative mechanisms used in different literary traditions to describe women's political participation.
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