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Uzbek Heritage Week

In early February, our Cultural and Creativity Centre led a transformative week of events aimed at celebrating national heritage. This exciting initiative aimed to enhance students' cultural awareness helping them become the new voices of our national identity.

As part of the programme, students visited the Abdulla Qodiriy House Museum, where they explored the life, works, and legacy of one of Uzbekistan’s most influential writers, gaining deeper insight into national literature and history.

Visit to Abdulla Qodiriy House Museum

On February 9, 2026, students took part in a spiritual and educational event at ‘Adiblar Alley’, held at the monument of the prominent writer Alexander Faynberg. The event was organised in honour of Alisher Navoi’s birthday, symbolising respect for literary heritage and the continuity of cultural values.

Adiblar Alley Event

On February 10, a vibrant cultural event dedicated to the birthday of Alisher Navoi was held with the active participation of the Uzbek Drama Club. The programme featured a variety of engaging activities, including a poetry slam, theatrical performances, an art exhibition, a quiz, and a charity fair. The event created a space for creativity, self-expression, and appreciation of Uzbek traditions.

Alisher Navoi Cultural Event

On February 12, the ‘Yulduzlar’ team took part in the ‘Marifat Maydoni’ competition, where they presented a stage performance inspired by ‘Bygone Days: Otkan kunlar’ by Abdulla Qodiriy. The team was awarded a 2nd-degree diploma, and the experience became not only a competition but also a meaningful journey filled with creativity, teamwork, and unforgettable moments.

Marifat Maydoni Competition

These events highlight our ongoing commitment to fostering cultural awareness, creativity, and active student engagement within the university community.

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