Vol. 3 No. 01 (2023): Volume03 Issue01

Vol. 3 No. 01 (2023): Volume03 Issue01
Published: 01-01-2023

Articles

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HERMENEUTICS THROUGH THE PRISM OF A LINGUISTIC TURN

Tyukmaeva Aida Maratovna

The present article analyzes hermeneutics through the prism of the linguistic turn that unfolded in the history of the philosophical tradition in the 20th century, which anticipated the process of rethinking the concept and role of language in the system of social sciences and humanities.

46-55 166 30

THE SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT IN THE BUKHARA EMIRATE IN THE LATE XIX AND EARLY XX CENTURIES

Fayzulla B. Ochildiyev

This article describes the changes in the system of local and central government of the Emirate of Bukhara in the late XIX and early XIX centuries, the administrative -territorial division of the emirate, the principality and landowners, the administrative division. Examine the careers and titles introduced in the local and central government system .    

41-45 58 24

MUTUAL POLITICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THEIR ROLE IN THE WORLD COMMUNITY

Hamdamov Botir Zokir O'g'li

The processes of globalization and regional integration, recognized as its “small laboratory”, which opposed the 21st century with its comprehensive intensity, are leading humanity towards increasingly new perspectives. This process, which is considered a natural phenomenon, pushes all large and small states on earth to its domain and further Chipmunks The Peoples of the world.   

32-40 49 30

THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPACT OF MM ON NATIONAL CULTURE: APPEARANCES AND MANIFESTATIONS

Nafisa Kh. Raimkulova

This article discusses the positive and negative impact of MM on national culture: appearances and manifestations. It is important to note that this book includes the country in which the manuscript was written, under whose patronage, in which language, even the name of the copyist, the place of writing, and the registry numbers where the manuscript was kept. The presentation of such a collection of rare works, which can give spiritual nourishment to a person, was also shown to the general public through mass media.   

22-31 84 30

HEALTH CARE SYSTEM IN TURKESTAN REGION: FERGANA PROVINCE AS AN EXAMPLE (END OF THE XIX CENTURY - BEGINNING OF THE XX CENTURY)

Rukhiddin Kh. Pathiddinov

By the middle of the XIX century, the Central Asian khanates fell into a serious socio-economic crisis due to mutual wars and the weakness of the central government. As a result, during the years 1864-1895, the land of Turkestan became a colony of the Russian Empire. The Bukhara Emirate and the Khiva Khanate lost their large territories and became vassals of the Russian Empire, while the Kokan Khanate was completely abolished and Fergana Province was established in its place. Along with Russian officials and soldiers, Russian doctors also entered the country. This article examines the entry of Russian doctors into the Fergana region, the activities of Russian medical institutions, and the attitude of the local population to modern medicine.         

10-21 61 27

CHARACTERISTICS OF HOOLIGANISM PREVENTION FORMS AND METHODS, ITS MAIN DIRECTIONS

Karaketova Dilnoza Yuldashevna

The article analyses the types of hooliganism prevention, the preventive tools and methods used within these types of prevention, the functions specific to hooliganism prevention, and the problems of legal regulation of the organisational bases of hooliganism prevention. The author has developed a system of measures for individual and victimological prevention of hooliganism.   

6-9 36 29

FROM THE HISTORY OF PEOPLES TRANSFERRED TO FERGANA REGION (IN THE CASE OF 1937-1945)

Tadjiboyeva Gulshanoy Akhliddinovna

It is known from history that displacement ("forcible displacement", "exile") is a policy applied by the state against peoples and certain groups of the population. In the 30s and 40s of the 20th century, more than 60 national groups of the population of the former USSR were resettled, including more than 15 peoples and nations were forcibly relocated from their places of residence to other regions of the country. The transplants were carried out from almost all regions of the country, mainly in Siberia, Central Asia and the Northern regions of Russia. Many nations were forcibly displaced and resettled in Uzbekistan.

01-05 40 29

THE ACTIVITY OF WOMEN'S MADRASSAS IN UZBEKISTAN IS THE CASE OF “JUYBORI KALON”

Yusufbek Jahongirov

The article describes the activities of one of the women's madrasas of Uzbekistan, the Juybori Kalon secondary-special Islamic educational institution in Bukhara during the years of independence.