THE TERRITORY OF UZBEKISTAN FROM 1991 TO 2021 IS THE BASIS OF ARTISTIC CULTURE, POLITICS AND TRANSFORMATION
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Dilnoza Ikramova

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Purpose of the study: This article explores the impact of Uzbekistan's independence on the art and culture of our people. From the very first days of independence, the process of strengthening the spiritual, educational, moral, legal, and ideological foundations placed significant attention on the educational function of art and culture.
Methods: scientific-practical, historical analysis, historical research, comparison.
Results: Conclusions were drawn regarding the reforms implemented in the fields of art and culture between 1991 and 2021, and their impact on the spiritual life of our people. It was also noted that art and culture are unique creative forms of human activity, meaning they are shaped based on aesthetic activities centered around art.
Scientific novelty: It is scientifically noted that art and culture form the foundation of the spiritual life of society, and there is a growing emphasis on the importance of creative fields in the process of aesthetically understanding the world. The novelty of this article lies in the fact that between 1991 and 2021, significant transformational processes took place in the art and culture policies of Uzbekistan. The reforms in this field further strengthened independence and, through the cultural and educational sector, increased the faith of our people in a brighter future. The main factor in this process is the creative power in the field of culture and art.
Practical application: From 1991 to 2021, the changes in art, culture, and politics in the territory of Uzbekistan, and the fact that every artistic work created during this period is a bright reflection of the spirituality of our people, is evident. During this period, not only the economic and political development of the country, but also the transition of its cultural life to a new stage took place. After gaining independence, Uzbekistan's cultural and artistic fields also defined a new path of progress.
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Dilnoza Ikramova

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