Abstract
This article discusses the javobiya direction, which played a significant role in the literary environment of Mavarounnahr during the reign of the Timurids. During this period, the javobiyagenre, also known by names like tatabbu', payravlik, istiqboliya,” and others flourished among poets and had a noticeable impact on the development of literature. The article highlights that this phenomenon was not a result of mere imitation but had its unique characteristics, holding an essential place in the creativity of contemporary poets. It scientifically explores the significance of this naturally emerging phenomenon in the literature of that era.