MIDDLE EUROPEAN SCIENTIFIC BULLETIN ISSN 2694-9970 105 Middle European Scientific Bulletin, VOLUME 19 Dec 2021 Copyright (c) 2021 Author (s). This is an open - access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) .To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Tavallo's work in "Turkistan Region Newspaper" Dildora Rahmonova, Professor of the specialized branch, Tashkent State Law University, Uzbekistan dildorarahmonovatsul@gmail.com Annotation: This article analyzes the article, poem and critical views of Tavallo, a representative of Jadid literature, published in the "Turkistan Province Newspaper". Keywords: jadidism, poetry, nation, sart, enlightenment, journalism. The “Turkistan Region Newspaper” is one of the publications that pays special attention to Tavallo's work. Participating in it both as a publicist and a poet, T. Khojamyorov was able to publish works written at the request of the regime, and sometimes depicting the deplorable state of Turkestan. First of all, about the newspaper. The Turkestan Province Newspaper, which was published in Tashkent in 1870, was the first example of a local press in Turkestan. Although the newspaper was edited for some time by local Tatars such as Sh. Ibragimov (1872), H. Chanishev (1881) and Uzbeks such as I. Khudoyorkhanov (1893), its original owner and guide was N. Ostroumov. Therefore, it was impossible for it to be a national newspaper. ” N. Ostroumov also gave "assignments" to many local artists to create on topics of interest to the Tsarist government, which would allow them to appear in the newspaper. In addition to fulfilling the "order", the active authors also had the "right" to report on the problems of everyday life through the "Turkistan Region Newspaper". "The newspaper tried to publish more works on various topics of Turkestan life," Jalolov wrote. - But the interesting thing is that the newspaper goes through a "thousand lines" of any work that "tarnishes" the reputation of Russia, the "white pasha", its policy, the Russian authorities in Turkestan, and even persecutes the authors who wrote them. slandered. As a result of a careful analysis of the Turkestan Regional Newspaper, we were convinced that its pages contained an article or poem, material, even a small one, that contradicted Russia, its colonial policy in Turkestan, and even pointed to it. We haven't seen it published. " Indeed, on the eve of the first bourgeois revolution, its literary content expanded slightly, and its pages began to publish more articles and poems on enlightenment, science, and fiction. There were specific reasons for this. First, NPOstroumov wanted to gather the Turkestan intelligentsia around him and take their "reins". Second, through them, Russia sought to spread its policy more widely in Turkestan. Third, he sought to increase the newspaper's popularity among the people. Newspapers and magazines published in Turkestan during the First World War also changed direction. The subject of war entered the periodicals and period literature. N.Ostroumov gave "orders" to Uzbek artists to write works wishing Russia victory, praising and glorifying the "white pasha". As a result, a series of "ordered" poems appeared in Uzbek literature. The level of "commissioned" works was very low in terms of art, and they consisted mainly of simple rhyming words.