By: Ashurov Ubaidullo Akramjon
The language is the pride of the nation, people are born with the intention of achieving the freedom of their language, customs, culture and many other freedoms, and they are even ready to sacrifice their lives for those goals including their own. The country called Uzbekistan, like all people, has the freedom of its own language, culture, customs, and this kind of emotions that stir the heart of a person. In this, the movements began to speak their words and soon the country called Uzbekistan got its own national language.
The first steps for the nation of Uzbekistan were full of unforgettable moments.
The most important thing is the nation of Uzbekistan. On October 21, 1989, the Uzbek language was given the status of the state language.
In these days, there were no happier people on earth than Uzbekistan, the nation of Uzbekistan.
There are more than 7,000 languages on earth, and now the nation of Uzbekistan has managed to include Uzbek, its own language, among these languages. A new era will create a new era after the first steps for the nation of Uzbekistan. On July 2, 1991, the Republic of Uzbekistan got its coat of arms. The coat of arms of the Republic of Uzbekistan reflects the rich history, culture and independence of the people of Uzbekistan.
The elements of the coat of arms of the Republic of Uzbekistan are the central sun, 4 circles around the sun, the lower part of the sun, half moon and half stars, half moon and stars, cotton and wheat branches, ribbons connecting the branches, and the main part of the coat of arms is blue. All these are the Republic of Uzbekistan. There is a lot of talk about the coat of arms. Shortly after the collapse of the USSR in 1991, 15 countries gained independence. They are: 1) Russian Federation, 2) Ukraine, 3) Belarus, 4) Georgia, 5) Azerbaijan, 6) Armenia, 7) Turkmenistan, 8) Uzbekistan, 9) Kazakhstan, 10) Kyrgyzstan, 11) Tajikistan, 12 )Latvia, 13)Lithuania, 14)Estonia and lastly 15) Moldavia. The first among them was the state of Uzbekistan in 1991
On August 31, it will gain independence and enter its name among the independent countries. After the independence of Uzbekistan, many doors began to open wide for the nation of Uzbekistan. Among them, on November 18, 1991, the Republic of Uzbekistan got its own flag. . Red: represents courage, life and glory. 12 white stars: 12 regions and the republic of Karakalpakstan.
On December 8, 1991, the Republic of Uzbekistan got its own Constitution. At that time, there were only 23 articles in the Constitution. By now, the number of articles has reached 155. The news for the nation of Uzbekistan has not ended for a long time, because only 2 days later, Uzbekistan Another good news for the people of the nation was that on December 10, 1992, the Republic of Uzbekistan agreed to sign the decision on the national anthem.
The great person who wrote the words of the anthem of the Republic of Uzbekistan is Abdulla Oripov, who is one of the famous representatives of literature. Mutol Burkhanov composed the music of the national anthem of the Republic of Uzbekistan. He was very popular among human campazitors. All this information that you and we all know is just a drop from the ocean. My dear friends, everything we see and hear is created through only one language.
Maybe that’s why Mir Alisher Navoi has been described as the sultan of the vocabulary. Now it’s our turn to the top facts about the Uzbek language: 1) the Uzbek language is a three-branch of Turkic languages: Qarluq, Kipchak, Oghiz combined his jokes.
About 70 universities around the world teach Uzbek language and literature.
The Uzbek language we speak now began to develop in the 20th century. 4) Throughout history, three different Uzbek scripts have been used. 5) It is the 2nd largest Uzbek language in terms of the number of speakers. 6) The Uzbek language is one of the 50 languages in the world. 7) More than 50 million people speak Uzbek. This is Uzbek. The more we describe, the more we praise, the less recognition we give about the language. Therefore, we should appreciate the Uzbek language. Thousands and millions of our great ancestors fought for this language and sacrificed their lives. Let us cherish this honorable duty for generations. At the end of my speech, I would like to finish with two sentences and 1 poem. No medicine can cure me
My mother tongue suits my soul…
Well, let him be poor, let him be poor,
But dear and great to me
Even if the world does not sound like a thousand bars
My mother tongue is sacred to me…..
Language and literature are the window of life of every nation that shows its existence to the world
To lose the national language is to lose the spirit of the nation
(M. Behbudi).
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