ABDULLA AVLONI'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURE AND ENLIGHTENMENT - HIS ROLE IN NATIONAL REVIVAL AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPIRITUAL HERITAGE.
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Abdulla Avloni, Uzbek culture, enlightenment, national revival, spiritual heritage, education, Jadidism.Abstract
Abdulla Avloni was a key figure in the cultural and intellectual transformation of Uzbekistan during the early 20th century. As an educator, writer, and social reformer, he played a significant role in fostering national consciousness, modernizing education, and preserving the spiritual heritage of the Uzbek people. His contributions to literature and education were deeply intertwined with the Jadid movement, which aimed to modernize society while maintaining cultural authenticity. This paper explores Avloni’s influence on the development of Uzbek culture, emphasizing his efforts in education, literature, and national revival as fundamental aspects of cultural enlightenment and progress.
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