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The department of Russian language and literature was founded on October 5, 1988. Today, the department is headed by p.f.n., Associate Professor F.R. Jumayeva is in charge. Currently, the department has 29 professors and teachers. Of these, 2 are associate professors, 4 are candidates of science, 4 are senior teachers.
Professors and teachers of the department conduct research in the following areas:
– Comparison of phenomena of language levels (comparative linguistics);
– Comparative literature;
– The use of innovative technologies in the teaching of Russian language and literature.
Bachelor:
Propaedeutic course of Russian literature
Fundamentals of Linguistics
Basic principles of expressive reading practice and literary analysis
History of World Literature
History of Russian literature
Modern Russian
Russian language practicum
Russian literature practicum
History of the Russian language
History of Russian literature
History of world literature
T.f. Literature of the peoples of the CIS
Methods of teaching Russian
Methods of teaching Russian literature
History and dialectology of the Russian language
Russian language stylistics and speech culture
The current literary process
Literary text analysis and expressive reading
Comparative typology
General Linguistics
Literary text analysis and expressive reading
In master’s specialties:
Native language morphology
Methods of teaching special subjects
The end of the XX century – the beginning of the XXI century
Active processes in modern Russian
The world literary process
Traditions and development of poetic text
Practical functional grammar
Problems of the history of Russian criticism
T.f. Current problems of modern literature
Modern trends in the development of the Russian literary language
T.f. Translation Linguistics
Zhumayeva Feruza Ruzikulovna – Head of Department, Associate Professor
Rakhmanova Albina Khodzhaevna – Doctor of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor
Kadyrov Kamol Namozovich – Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor
Nazhmiddinov Fazliddin Nasriddinovich – Candidate of Philological Sciences, Associate Professor
Shamsieva Dilorom Mardanovna – PhD, Associate Professor
Mardanova Feruza Bahranovna – PhD, Associate Professor
Ruzieva Zilola Mustafaevna – PhD, Senior Lecturer
Istamova Nigora Azimzhanovna – Senior Lecturer
Musaev Erkin Khalilovich – Senior Lecturer
Aripova Malika Ganisherovna — PhD, Senior Lecturer
Ibragimova Nargiza Maratovna – PhD, Senior Lecturer
Fazliddinov Shukhrat Fakhriddinovich – Senior Lecturer
Kamalova Dilafruz Tuymurodovna – teacher
Gafurova Aziza Ziyotovna – Senior Lecturer
Sharapova Diana Rinnatovna – teacher
Rakhmatova Mamura Shakhridinovna – teacher
Musayeva Barno Muminzhonovna – teacher
Khalikova Gulbahor Isanovna – teacher
Kasimov Aziz Berdimuratovich – teacher
Khakimova Nigina Khusanovna – teacher
Akramova Nigora Yadullaevna – teacher
Sidirova Zhanar Umirbekovna – teacher
Hayitmuradova Maftuna Fazliddinovna – teacher
Rakhmatullaeva Iroda Anvarovna – teacher
Olimova Surayo Alisherovna – teacher
Fefelova Guzalia Rashidovna – teacher
Gambarova Khabiba Khabibullaevna – teacher
Shakhnazarova Dilfuza Norpulatovna – teacher
Abbosova Zilola Shermatovna – head of the office
The science of the propaedeutic course of Russian literature
The science of the history of Russian literature
The subject of the practicum of Russian literature
History of Russian literature of the XIX century. fani
The science of the history of world literature
The law about “The State Emblem” was approved by the 10-th session of the Supreme Council of the Republic of Uzbekistan on July 2, 1992.
The new state emblem of the Republic of Uzbekistan was created to reflect the many centuries of experience of the Uzbek people.
The state emblem of the Republic presents the image of the rising sun over a flourishing valley. Two rivers run through the valley, representing the Syrdarya and Amudarya. The emblem is bordered by wheat on the right side and branches of cotton with opened cotton bolls on the left side.
The eight-angle star is at the top of the emblem, symbolizing the unity and confirmation of the republic. The crescent and star inside the eight-pointed star are the sacred symbols of Islam. The mythical bird Semurg with outstretched wings is placed in the center of the emblem as the symbol of the national Renaissance. The entire composition aims to express to desire of the Uzbek people for peace, happiness and prosperity. At the bottom of the emblem inscribed the word “Uzbekistan” written in Uzbek on a ribbon in the national colors of the flag.
The law about “The State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan” was adopted on November 18 in 1991 in the 8th session of the Supreme Council of Uzbekistan.
The flag of our country is a symbol of the sovereignty of the Republic. The national flag of the Republic represents the country internationally when official delegations from Uzbekistan visit foreign countries, as well as at conferences, world exhibition, and sports competitions.
The national flag of the Republic is a right-angled colored cloth of three horizontal stripes: blue, white and green.
Blue is the symbol of the sky and water, which are the main source of life. Mainly, blue was the color of the state flag of Temur.
White is the traditional symbol of peace and good luck, as Uzbek people say “Ok yul”.
Green is the color of nature and new life and good harvest.
Two thin red stripes symbolize the power of life.
There is a new moon, which symbolizes the newly independent Republic.
There are twelve stars, which stand for spiritual sign. The stars also signify the historical traditions of the Uzbek people, as well as ancient solar calendar. A particular attention to twelve stars in the flag is explained yet by another suggestion, that in the states previously existed in the territory of modern Uzbekistan the scientific thought as “Astrology” had seen its rise. The stars in the Uzbek flag also point to the ancient roots of local culture, the aspirations of Uzbek people towards perfection and loyalty.
The law “On national anthem of the Republic of Uzbekistan” was adopted on the December 10, 1992 at the 11th session of the Supreme Council of Uzbekistan.
Poem by A. Aripov
Music by M. Burkhanov
My country, sunny and free, salvation to your people,
You are a warmhearted companion to the friends
Flourish eternally with knowledge and invention,
May your fame shine as long as the world exists!
Refrain:
These golden valleys-dear Uzbekistan,
Manly spirit of ancestors is companion to you!
When the great power of people became exuberant
You are the country that amazes the world!
Belief of generous Uzbek does not die out,
Free, young children are a strong wing for you!
The torch of independence, guardian of peace,
Just motherland be eternally prosperous!
Refrain:
These golden valleys-dear Uzbekistan,
Manly spirit of ancestors is companion to you!
When the great power of people became exuberant
You are the country that amazes the world!