History of The Attitude Towards Religious Values in Uzbekistan
Keywords:
family, marriage, polygamy, national mentality, protestAbstract
In this article, opinions are expressed that the documents served to form a family in the modern sense and to increase the family's prestige in society, to marry Uzbek girls before reaching adulthood, to eliminate the negative aspects of polygamy, and that the actions were carried out blindly without taking into account the national mentality, which caused some protests of the population.
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2. Aminova R.Kh. October and the solution of the women's issue in Uzbekistan. - Tashkent, 1975, - P. 75-79.
3. The Communist Party of Uzbekistan in resolutions ..., T. 1. - P. 301.
4. Kara - Niyazov, T.N. Essays on the history of culture of Soviet Uzbekistan, - P. 261.
5. Collection of legalizations and orders of the Workers' and Dehkans' Government of the UzSSR. -T, 1928, - P. 115
6. Publication of Enforcement Orders Ordinance, 1927, P. 264
7. UzMA, fund 86, list 1, case 4434, sheet 54.
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2023-06-08
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Bekzod, J. . (2023). History of The Attitude Towards Religious Values in Uzbekistan. Central Asian Journal of Social Sciences and History, 4(6), 56–61. Retrieved from https://cajssh.casjournal.org/index.php/CAJSSH/article/view/787
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