THE INFLUENCE OF THE ANUSHTIGINID–KHWAREZM SHAH ERA SCHOLARS’ HERITAGE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIO-PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT

Authors

  • Masharipova Gularam Kamilovna DSc., Professor of the University of Management and Future Technologies

Keywords:

Renaissance, heritage, social, philosophical

Abstract

The article provides a scholarly justification of the influence exerted by the intellectual heritage of scholars of the Anushtiginid–Khwarezm Shah period on the development of socio-philosophical thought. The social-aesthetic, political, and economic orientations of the youth of the Third Renaissance, as reflected in present-day approaches, should—above all—remain grounded in devotion to the heritage and traditions of our ancestors, love for the Motherland, spirituality, and the pursuit of enlightenment. In order to prevent these values from being overshadowed, it is essential to effectively utilize methods and means of cultivating in young people such qualities as respect for elders, attentiveness, prudence, faithfulness, patriotism, loyalty to the Homeland, and dedication. This is a requirement of the times for nurturing the devoted youth of the Renewing Uzbekistan.

 

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Published

2025-12-14