Some comments about the history of the cultural relations of uzbekistan during the soviet era

Uzbekistan, which was part of the Soviet Union, also established cultural ties on the basis of Soviet ideology. The Soviet Union was becoming increasingly inevitable. Ultimately, spiritual values, traditions and traditions that have been shaping for years have been described as "harmful aggressions of the past," as the basis for the interpretation of religion as the "superstitious bidet." This unjust, fraudulent approach, in turn, has become one of the main directions of state policy aimed at building a "single culture." In this article, cultural relations between Uzbekistan and the Soviet Union are analyzed through various publications, archival materials and periodicals.

Author: 
Adilov Farkhod Abduvaliyevich
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