Department of Uzbek language and literature
Department of Uzbek Linguistics
60111400 – Uzbek language and literature
60111500 – Karakalpak language and literature
70111401 – Uzbek language and literature
The total capacity of the faculty building is 450 places, classes are held in 2 shifts. There are 10 classrooms at the faculty, including 4 lecture rooms and 6 practical ones. 3 classrooms are equipped with electronic blackboard for effective organization of lectures. Also at 2 departments of the faculty there are projectors for more interesting and visual organization of lectures, practical, seminar and laboratory classes. There is literature on educational directions on the basis of exemplary curriculum and exemplary scientific programs. The number of students graduating from the faculty in 2025 is 429 people, including 417 bachelors, 12 masters.
In 2024, G. Boltaeva, Associate Professor of the Department of Uzbek Language and Literature, successfully defended her doctoral degree of Doctor of Philological Sciences (DSc), teachers of the Department M. Shamuratov, E. Boymanov, Doctor of Philological Sciences (PhD) in philological sciences. 2 textbooks, 1 monograph and 1 dictionary were created by A. Kholmurodov, professor of the Uzbek Language and Literature Department, and S. Mukimova, associate professor of the department. Doctor of Philological Sciences M. Shamuratov, N. Mansurova and F. Nizomov conduct scientific research on the subject of doctoral dissertation in philological sciences.
In 2024, the teacher of Uzbek linguistics department Gurbanova Y. successfully defended her doctoral dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
1 monograph of the head of the department, associate professor Zaripov B.P., professor of the department, Ph.D. 1 dialectological atlas of N.K.Murodova, 1 textbook of the assistant professor of the department, Ph.D. Yusubova R.N., 1 textbook, 1 monograph by Kh.K.Kurbonova, Associate Professor of the Department, Candidate of Physical Sciences (PhD) 1 textbook, 1 monograph by Oripov O.A., Associate Professor of the Department, Candidate of Physical Sciences (PhD) 2 textbooks by Sharopova R.J., assistant professor of the department, Candidate of Physical Sciences (PhD) 1 monograph, senior lecturer of the department, Candidate of Physical Sciences (PhD) J.U.Yuldashev 1 monograph, lecturer of the department, Candidate of Physical Sciences (PhD) Y.K.Kurbonovalar 1 monograph, in total 4 monographs, 6 study guides and 1 dialectological atlas are approved by the Academic Council of the University.
The faculty has an annual work plan for spiritual-educational work, approved by the vice-rector for youth work, on the basis of which the faculty organizes an “Information and Educational Hour” every Friday of the week in an exemplary manner. In addition, many annual and unscheduled events are organized. For example, on Independence Day, Teachers’ and Educators’ Day, Constitution Day, “Parents’ Congress”, “Religious extremism and terrorism – a threat to the future of young people” in cooperation with the internal affairs authorities, “Medicines in the education of young people” in cooperation with medical staff, “Negative consequences”, “Beware of the flu!”, “Beware of influenza!”, “Fun and clever”, and “The children’s education”. “Fun and smart”, sports events and a number of other activities will be organized. Currently, 1307 students are studying at the faculty, 92 of them live in the student dormitory, 778 – in rented housing, 437 – in their own house. According to the plan established by the university rectorate, evening shifts are organized in student dormitories and academic buildings.
A total of 86 talented students are studying at the Faculty of Uzbek Language and Literature, all of them conducting scientific research together with professors. Among the talented students, the famous scholarship holders are Rakhshona Muslihiddinova, Rakhmonova Umeda, Bakhronova Iroda, Saifullaeva Fatima and Omonova Sevinch.
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!