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COOPERATION BETWEEN UZBEKISTAN AND KYRGYZSTAN IN THE CULTURAL AND HUMANITARIAN SPHERE (1991-2025)

Authors

  • Sodikov Sardorbek Shuxrat ugli

    Namangan state university Assistant Lecturer, Department of History sarik5522@gmail.com
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Abstract

Cultural and humanitarian cooperation between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Kyrgyz Republic is one of the most stable and socially significant dimensions of bilateral relations. Rooted in centuries of shared history, geographic proximity, and intertwined cultural traditions, this cooperation plays an essential role in strengthening mutual understanding and regional stability in Central Asia.

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Published

2026-04-29