
BUKHARIAN JADIDS: SADRIDDIN AYNIY AND ABDURAUF FITRAT - ARCHITECTS OF CULTURAL REVIVAL AND INTELLECTUAL PROGRESS
Elmurodova Marifat Ilyas kizi , 4th year student of Bukhara State University, Faculty of Foreign Languages, English Language and LiteratureAbstract
The Bukharian Jadids, with Sadriddin Ayniy and Abdurauf Fitrat at the forefront, were trailblazers of the early 20th-century intellectual and cultural renaissance in Central Asia. These visionary thinkers and reformers played a pivotal role in shaping the Bukharian Jewish community's educational development, cultural revival, and social progress. This comprehensive article explores the lives, ideas, and enduring legacies of Sadriddin Ayniy and Abdurauf Fitrat, shedding light on their significant contributions to the Bukharian Jadid movement.
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