The Lawyer In The Press Tribune (The Position Of Ubaydulla Asadullakhojaev In The History Of The Uzbek National Press)
Sayyora Halimova , Candidate Of Philological Sciences, Senior Lecturer, Department Of “Media Theory And Practice”, Journalism And Mass Communication University Of UzbekistanAbstract
This article describes the activities of the first Uzbek lawyer, the Minister of War of the Turkestan Autonomy Ubaydulla Asadullakhojaev during the struggle against the Tsarist and Soviet governments. In particular, his editorial and journalistic activities in the national newspaper “Sadoi Turkisto”", published in Turkestan in the early twentieth century, are analyzed. Asadullakhojaev, as a lawyer, also fought hard to increase the legal literacy and culture of the local population. He tried to expose the abominable image of the policy of tyranny on the basis of the law.
Keywords
Turkestan, Russia
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