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Mahmudkhuja Behbudiy – The Symbol Of History

Abdulla Ulugov , Associate Professor, Candidate Of Philological Sciences, Tashkent State University Of Uzbek Language And Literature Named After Alisher Navoi, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Mahmudkhuja Behbudiy holds a special place in the history of the Uzbek people as a person who devoted his life to the prosperity of the country. The history of the Uzbek people of the 20th century can not be imagined without its vibrant socio-political, literary and educational activities. He actively participated in the socio-political movements of the period, gained fame as a political figure, self-sacrificing educator, co-founder of the new Uzbek literature, founder of the new school, theater, publisher, newspaper, organizer of magazines, was one of the first to raise the socio-political, spiritual and educational problems of the time in his literary and artistic works. In this article, Mahmudkhuja Behbudy’s

Keywords

Mahmudkhuja Behbudiy, , national life

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Abdulla Ulugov. (2021). Mahmudkhuja Behbudiy – The Symbol Of History. The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 3(04), 274–287. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/Volume03Issue04-41