Political and Legal Views of the Jadids of Turkestan

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Published Dec 28, 2023
Abdurahim Mannonov Rustam Sharipov Nargiza Ismatullayeva Mohira Umarova Kamola Rasulova

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This article is devoted to political and legal views of the jadids in the Turkestan region. The 20th century is of particular significance to the historical progression of humanity. This century witnessed so many global events that their significance transcends multiple centuries. If we view the events of the 20th century through the lens of today’s ideology of independence, the century began with the national liberation movements of the people of Turkestan, and the great objective of this movement was achieved in the last decade of the century, with the collapse of the Shura autocratic system and the dissolution of the Red Empire.

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Mannonov, A. ., Sharipov, R. ., Ismatullayeva, N. ., Umarova, M. ., & Rasulova, K. . (2023). Political and Legal Views of the Jadids of Turkestan. SPAST Abstracts, 2(02). Retrieved from https://spast.org/techrep/article/view/4443
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Jadid, Jadid movement, Jadidism, Modernism, Turkestan, National liberation movement, “Tarjimon” newspaper.

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