On December 12, an international scientific conference was held at the International Institute for Central Asia (IICA) on the topic "Strengthening and development of the common historical and cultural heritage in the worldview of Uzbek and Kazakh thinkers of the 19th century."
A total of more than 80 specialists from the leading analysis and research institutions of the two countries participated in the conference.
The conference discussed the research of the scientific, philosophical and literary heritage of Uzbek-Kazakh thinkers of the 19th century, issues of national and world civilization, aspects of mutual cooperation of enlighteners of the two nations in the cultural sphere, and their contribution to the development.
The study and popularization of the rich and common historical and cultural heritage of the two brotherly peoples is becoming more important. This issue is one of the main priorities of the state policy of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan. In the modern world, along with economic achievements, the spiritual, historical and cultural heritage is considered one of the main indicators of a nation's competitiveness.
The event members touched upon the multi-faceted educational and educational activities of Ahmad Donish, Abay (Ibrahim Kunanboyev), Cho'kan Valikhonov, Sattarkhan Abdulgaffarov, Muhammadjon Mukimi, Zakirjon Furqat, Tashkhoja Asiri.
It also created a favourable environment for the emergence of the Jadidism movement, which occupied an extremely important place in the worldview and socio-political life of Central Asia during the colonial regime. From this point of view, today it is extremely important to research the activities of Uzbek-Kazakh thinkers who made a great contribution to the process of understanding and preserving the historical and cultural heritage of the peoples of Central Asia in the 19th century.
Nowadays, thanks to the political will of the leaders of our countries and the efforts of the scientific community, there are enough opportunities to carry out research in this direction. In his speech, MOXI Director Anvar Nasirov noted that this event is being held during the "Days of Abay Kunanboyev's legacy" of the great son of the Kazakh people, poet, and thinker, who is widely celebrated throughout Uzbekistan.
These events aim to further strengthen the cultural and humanitarian ties between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan by getting to know the spiritual heritage of Abay Kunanboyev. A. Nasirov gave priority to strengthening relations between Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan and expressed his opinion about the existence of common history, religion, language and similar culture and traditions between the two countries.
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