THE JADID MOVEMENT AND ITS ROLE IN THE CULTURAL LIFE OF KHOREZM
Keywords:
Jadid, school of the new method, enlightenment, progress of the motherland, scientific literature, welfare of the people, freedom of the countryAbstract
This article examines the Jadids who lived and worked in the Khorezm oasis, opened a school and played an important role in the development of our national enlightenment and culture. The complex situations characteristic of their activities, the socio-political situation of the period are analyzed.
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