ACHIEVEMENT OF THE STATE INDEPENDENCE IN UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Qamchiyeva Gulshoda Otabek qizi Author

Keywords:

Uzbekistan, independence, Soviet Union, state sovereignty, Islam Karimov, political reforms, economic transformation, cultural revival, international recognition, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, market-oriented economy, national identity, human rights, modernization, Central Asia.

Abstract

The achievement of state independence in Uzbekistan on September 1, 1991, marked a transformative moment in the nation's history, following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. This article explores the historical context, key events, and the subsequent impact of Uzbekistan's independence. It highlights the declaration of sovereignty, the pivotal role of President Islam Karimov, and the country's journey towards international recognition. Post-independence, Uzbekistan undertook significant political and economic reforms, while also experiencing a cultural revival. Despite challenges such as political repression and economic disparities, recent reforms under President Shavkat Mirziyoyev indicate progress towards liberalization and modernization. Uzbekistan's path since 1991 reflects its resilience and aspiration to build a strong, independent nation with a promising future.

Author Biography

  • Qamchiyeva Gulshoda Otabek qizi

    Andijan state institute of foreign languages Faculty of English philology, teaching methodology and translation studies IF_22.3 group

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Published

2024-05-29

How to Cite

ACHIEVEMENT OF THE STATE INDEPENDENCE IN UZBEKISTAN. (2024). Yangi O’zbekiston Taraqqiyotida Tadqiqotlarni o’rni Va Rivojlanish Omillari, 8(1), 80-86. http://pedagoglar.org/index.php/04/article/view/3109