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JournalNX- A Multidisciplinary Peer Reviewed Journal
ISSN No:
2581 - 4230
VOLUME 7, ISSUE 4, Apr. -2021
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THE ROLE OF ISHAK KHAN IBRAT SCHOOL IN NAMANGAN LITERARY
AND EDUCATIONAL LIFE
Mukaddas Avazbek qizi Lutfullaeva
2nd year Master of History of Uzbekistan at Namangan state university
ABSTRACT:
The article provides information
about the role and importance of the school
of Ishakhan Ibrat in literary and
educational life of Namangan.
Key words: Turan, Namangan, thinker,
school, library, publishing house, jadid
schools, Ibrat's garden, education.
INTRODUCTION:
Many sages, scholars and scientists for
centuries were born and grew up in our
country called Turan, and the profound way of
life and brilliant scientific and literary activities
of each of these
great men have been deeply
studied. This is an important task for each of
us, especially for those of us historians.
Namangan has long been a godsend for many
talented people. The umbilical blood of dozens
of our thinkers
was shed in this ancient land,
and it was in this country that they grew up as
perfect individuals. One of them is the well-
known Ishak Khan Tora Ibrat.
Ishak Khan Ibrat,
a great thinker,
scholar, poet, teacher, printer and the most
influential of the Jadis, is a son of Namangan. In
this regard, President Mirziyoyev's view of this
great man is remarkable: "We all know that this
uniquely gifted man, who was born and raised
in the 19th century in the land of Turakurgan,
is an Arab.
He is fluent in Persian, Russian,
Hindi, Urdu, English and French. He also
studied ancient Phoenician, Hebrew, Syriac and
Greek letters. He has visited many countries of
the world, he has become acquainted with the
science, culture and art of the East and of
Europe, and he
strives to bring advanced
cultural and technical innovations to our
country" [1].