A high-level spiritual and educational event titled "Heirs of Amir Temur" was held at the Tashkent State Agrarian University to commemorate the 6zullo Oblomuradov, attended the event and emphasized that Sahibkiran is recognized in world history not only as an invincible commander but also as the founder of just state administration and high culture, noting that his legacy remains a guiding principle for today.
The presentations by honorary guests, including the People's Writer of Uzbekistan Muhammad Ali, literary scholar Adhambek Alimbekov, and Professor Sayyora Kholmirzayeva, garnered great interest among the students. Specifically, writer Muhammad Ali spoke about Sahibkiran's youth, his personal development, and his unique aspects of statesmanship based on his four-volume epic novel, "The Great Empire" (Ulug‘ saltanat). During the discussion, it was highlighted that Amir Temur’s principle "Strength is in Justice," along with ideas of strict discipline and patriotism, serves as a vital foundation for the upbringing of today's younger generation. The event not only provided historical knowledge but also strengthened feelings of national pride and profound respect for ancestral heritage in the hearts of the youth.
At the conclusion of the event, the performance of the song "Sohibqironim bor mani" by the university's "Boston" ensemble provided an uplifting atmosphere and a festive spirit for all attendees.
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