Bilingualism As A Main Communication Factor For Integration Among Nations In Transoxiana, Modern Uzbekistan

  • Dilnoza Sharipova Bukhara State University
  • Nargiza Xushboqova British School of Tashkent
  • Mavjuda Eshpo’latova Secondary School 2, Gijduvan
  • Mukhabbat Toshmurodova Tashkent State University of Economics
  • Dilfuza Shakirova Tashkent State University of Economics
  • Dildora Toshova Secondary School 56, Gijduvan
Keywords: Transoxiana, language, bilingualism, tribes, Turkic, civilization era, Uzbek, international relations, reforms

Abstract

As we learn the history of language the national language requires understanding of the terms of fluent and linguistic methodology. Every language is primarily a historical necessity which changes the communication system. This information system is regulated or naturally will be developing by ages. Historically changes in Transoxiana region, modern Uzbekistan influenced in different forms and styles. In this paper work authors studied historical reformation of languages in this region. By centuries formation of the languages and their affect to the local communication and literature are studied. Moreover, authors clarified development of the Turkic language in  Transoxiana and current reforms in education system which directed knowledge’s recognized internationally.

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Published
2020-03-19
How to Cite
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Dilnoza Sharipova, Nargiza Xushboqova, Mavjuda Eshpo’latova, Mukhabbat Toshmurodova, Dilfuza Shakirova and Dildora Toshova 2020. Bilingualism As A Main Communication Factor For Integration Among Nations In Transoxiana, Modern Uzbekistan. International Journal on Integrated Education. 2, 2 (Mar. 2020), 15-23. DOI:https://doi.org/10.17605/ijie.v2i2.258.
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