THE RICH SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE OF MAHMUDKHOJA BEHBUDIY AND HIS ROLE AS A GUIDE IN THE JADID MOVEMENT

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Maxsudjonova Aziza Kadamboyevna

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This article explores the rich scientific heritage of Mahmudkhoja Behbudiy and his pivotal role as a guiding figure in the Jadid movement. Mahmudkhoja Behbudiy made significant contributions to shaping the spiritual and moral values of youth, and many aspects of his legacy remain relevant today. As a champion of freedom, founder of the Jadid school, and an enlightened thinker who used theater and stage works to influence public consciousness, studying Behbudiy’s scientific and educational activities has become one of the most pressing issues of our time.


 

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