THE ROLE OF THE CULTURE OF THE BABURIAN PERIOD IN THE MORAL EDUCATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/T5SNMKeywords:
ethics, culture, moral education, Beaver heritage, Beaver era culture, education.Abstract
During the years of independence, large-scale work has been carried out in our country to restore the names of our great ancestors, preserve their heritage and pass it on to future generations. It is a vivid symbol of the high respect of our people for the immortal values, scientific and literary heritage left by our great ancestors. At the same time, the restoration of our great heritage, its preservation and transmission to young people are the basis of our national values. When we speaking about our great ancestors who glorified the name of our people, we proudly note the name of Zakhiriddin Muhammad Babur - the great Uzbek writer, historian, statesman, great commander, king and poet, founder of the Baburid empire. This article explores the role of the culture of the Baburian period in the moral education of young people.
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