What subject explores the universality and relevance of historical patterns related to the formation of the independent Uzbek state?
Modern History of Uzbekistan
This principle requires studying events in their real historical situation.
the principle of historicism
This academician created a seven-stage model of Uzbekistan’s history.
A. Askarov
The “History of Uzbekistan” TV channel began broadcasting on this date.
September 1, 2019
This memorial complex was built in the Almazar district for the 75th Victory anniversary.
Victory Park
This is the main goal of teaching history to young people.
forming historical memory
This principle rejects simple “two-sided” explanations of events.
the principle of plurality
Askarov’s period from the middle of the 9th century to the first half of the 19th century is called ......
the Middle Ages
According to updated data, around this(number) many Uzbeks were mobilized during WWII.
1 951 000
The presentation mentions the Museum of Glory and this monument inside the complex.
the Monument of Eternal Courage
history is closely connected with both social and (these types of) sciences.
humanitarian sciences
The principle that views history through multiple influencing factors, not just chronology.
the principle of nonlinearity
In Askarov’s scheme, the period from the mid-19th century until 1917 is named ......
the period of colonialism and national awakening
This many(number) Uzbeks died in WWII, according to the presentation
about 390,000
According to the President, spirituality is described as the “heart and soul” of society, while this is the “organism.”
the economy
What are the items historians evaluate using source criticism to understand the past?
Historical documents and evidence.
This principle demands studying history objectively without political or ideological pressure.
the principle of objectivity
This historical era begins after 1991 in Askarov’s classification.
the period of achieving national independence and building a civil society
Updated research showed this many(number) soldiers from Uzbekistan received military awards.
over 200,000
National ideology in the “New Uzbekistan” is said to rely on kindness, humanity, and this value.
humanism