CHANGES IN THE UNDERSTANDING OF NATIONAL IDENTITY OF THE UZBEKS.
Abstract
In today's accelerated globalization processes, together with the unification of national ethnic values, the idea of multiculturalism, aimed at preserving the ethno-genofund, cultural and linguistic diversity of the peoples of the world, began to form. The interest of the world scientific community to study the processes of a particular nation or a small region on a global scale is growing, especially within the framework of social and humanitarian sciences such as sociology, sociology, ethnology, social and cultural anthropology.
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