THE INFLUENCE OF BABUR’S “BABURNAMA” ON ENGLISH LITERARY PERCEPTION OF THE EAST

Authors

  • Sarvinoz Mukhammataliyeva Student of Namangan State Institute of Foreign Languages
  • Nurali Bokiev Teacher of Namangan State Institute of Foreign Languages

Keywords:

Baburnama, Babur, English translation, Orientalism, Annette Beveridge, literary perception, Central Asian literature, autobiography, cross-cultural reception.

Abstract

This article examines the influence of Babur’s Baburnama on English literary perception of the East. Through critical analysis of its English translations—Beveridge (1922), Leyden-Erskine (1826), and Thackston (1996)—the study explores how the text shaped Western understanding of Eastern identity and self-representation. The article argues that the Baburnama fundamentally challenged Orientalist stereotypes by presenting a multifaceted, humanized portrait of an Eastern ruler whose introspection and literary sensibility defied Western expectations. Drawing on reception history and postcolonial critique, the analysis reveals how the text contributed to reconfiguring English literary perceptions toward more nuanced understandings of Eastern subjectivity.

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2026-04-08

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THE INFLUENCE OF BABUR’S “BABURNAMA” ON ENGLISH LITERARY PERCEPTION OF THE EAST. (2026). Web of Teachers: Inderscience Research , 4(4), 29-37. https://webofjournals.com/index.php/1/article/view/6216