ARCHITECTURAL MONUMENTS AND CULTURAL VALUES
Keywords:
Constitution, architectural monuments spirituality, cultural values, guardianshipAbstract
The article focuses on the most important aspects of the Uzbek national mentality: the innate thirst for spirituality of our people, the history of our ancestors, and appreciation of the spiritual and cultural monuments created by them, the creation of all architectural monuments in our country for thousands of years. Their architectural system, the nature of the radical revision of the criteria, the recognition of architectural monuments as cultural values and the formation of their architectural organization in the system of national values on the basis of modern tourist requirements, because they were all adapted to or interpreted by the ideology of that time before independence; freedom of religion and conscience is enshrined in the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan; The study of the architectural monuments and their findings reflect the past, history, spirituality and values of a particular nation, the current state of the madrassas of Khoja Ahror Vali and Nadir Devonbegi.
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