THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF UZBEKISTAN: VALUES OF THE PAST AND PHILOSOPHICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE MODERN TIMES

Authors

  • Mardonova Moxinur Mansurovna Independent Student

Keywords:

Uzbekistan, cultural heritage, national values, historical memory, philosophical interpretation, modern identity, continuity, traditions and modernity

Abstract

This article examines the rich cultural heritage of Uzbekistan, focusing on the eternal values of the past and their philosophical understanding in the modern era. Architectural monuments, traditional art, and historical customs are analyzed as crucial elements in the formation of national identity and collective memory. Particular attention is paid to how contemporary Uzbek society rethinks its heritage in the context of education, urbanization, and globalization. From a philosophical perspective, issues of continuity, transformation, and the role of cultural heritage in shaping the ethical, aesthetic, and intellectual foundations of modern life are explored.

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Published

2025-09-30

How to Cite

Mardonova Moxinur Mansurovna. (2025). THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF UZBEKISTAN: VALUES OF THE PAST AND PHILOSOPHICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF THE MODERN TIMES. Ethiopian International Multidisciplinary Research Conferences, 229–231. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/conferences/index.php/eimrc/article/view/1392