A BRIEF HISTORY OF JADIDISM AND THE “YOUNG KHIVA” MOVEMENT

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Zafarjon Eshonkulov
Javokhir Ungarov

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This article demonstrates at the research level that Jadidism and the “Young Khiva” movement are inextricably linked and have almost the same goals. There is no comprehensive scientific work on the history of Jadidism and Young Khiva. We have described the similarity of the two movements, the Jadidism and the Young Khiva movement, and the similarity of their goals. Some historians claim that Jadidism and Young Khiva did not have a clear program, which is incorrect. It's about proving that these views are wrong. The novelty is that the Jadidism and Young Khiva movement can be called a democratic movement. On the basis of available sources, on the basis of the works of our President, it consists of coverage from a modern point of view.

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Eshonkulov, Z. ., & Ungarov, J. . (2021). A BRIEF HISTORY OF JADIDISM AND THE “YOUNG KHIVA” MOVEMENT. INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND CURRENT RESEARCH CONFERENCES, 1(01), 50–54. Retrieved from https://usajournalshub.com/conferences/index.php/iscrc/article/view/372
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