Sustainability of education socio-economic science theory
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Finland, Helsinki international scientific online conference
"SUSTAINABILITY OF EDUCATION SOCIO-ECONOMIC SCIENCE THEORY " 16 Bukhara: Bukhara, with its labyrinthine streets and well-preserved architecture, stands as a testament to the grandeur of Central Asian civilizations. UNESCO‘s designation highlights Bukhara's pivotal role in the history of trade, scholarship, and Islamic culture. Khiva: Khiva, an oasis city surrounded by walls dating back to the 10th century, is a living museum of architecture and history. UNESCO acknowledges Khiva‘s exceptional state of preservation and its significance as an ancient trading post on the Silk Road. Shakhi-Zinda: The mausoleum complex of Shakhi-Zinda in Samarkand is celebrated for its stunning turquoise-tiled tombs and intricate Islamic architecture. UNESCO recognition extends to this awe-inspiring necropolis, commemorating its historical and artistic importance. Historical Center of Shakhrisyabz: Shakhrisyabz, the birthplace of Tamerlane, boasts a historical center adorned with architectural marvels. UNESCO‘s acknowledgment pays homage to this city's rich history and its connections to the Timurid dynasty. This UNESCO recognition celebrates Samarkand as a crossroads of cultures, where diverse influences have converged and enriched its cultural fabric over centuries. Uzbekistan‘s section of the Silk Road, including Samarkand, is part of the Chang'an- Tianshan Corridor, recognized by UNESCO for its role in facilitating cultural exchange and trade along the ancient trade routes. Uzbekistan‘s numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites collectively embody the nation's dedication to preserving its cultural legacy, fostering international appreciation, and contributing to global cultural diversity. The designation of these Uzbek sites as UNESCO World Heritage Sites serves as a source of pride for Uzbekistan, a testament to its rich history and cultural significance, and an enduring testament to the fruitful cultural relations between Uzbekistan and UNESCO. It reinforces the nation's commitment to preserving these historical treasures for future generations and sharing their splendor with the world. One of the most prominent aspects of the cultural relations between Uzbekistan and UNESCO is the designation of several Uzbek sites as UNESCO World Heritage. UNESCO has recognized the exceptional cultural and historical value of sites like Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, promoting their preservation and international recognition. Uzbekistan actively collaborates with UNESCO in the conservation and restoration of historical monuments and heritage sites. This partnership ensures that these treasures receive expert guidance and support for their preservation. Uzbekistan participates in UNESCO‘s cultural exchange programs, which promote intercultural dialogue and foster international understanding. These programs facilitate artistic collaborations, exhibitions, and cultural events that showcase Uzbekistan‘s rich heritage. |
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