The state flag is our national pride, a symbol that embodies the country’s history and future.

34 years have passed since the adoption of the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

On the initiative of the “Adolat” Social Democratic Party of Uzbekistan, the Uzbekistan State World Languages University hosted a spiritual enlightenment event titled “Dear symbol of the Motherland – the sacred flag”.

The role of state symbols in understanding national identity, the importance of strengthening political culture, and the need to foster a sense of patriotism among young people were discussed at the event.

During the event, reports on the history and significance of state symbols were presented, and detailed information was provided on the flag’s political-legal status and its role in the international arena.

Mukhtarama Komilova, UzA

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The state flag is our national pride, a symbol that embodies the country’s history and future.

34 years have passed since the adoption of the State Flag of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

On the initiative of the “Adolat” Social Democratic Party of Uzbekistan, the Uzbekistan State World Languages University hosted a spiritual enlightenment event titled “Dear symbol of the Motherland – the sacred flag”.

The role of state symbols in understanding national identity, the importance of strengthening political culture, and the need to foster a sense of patriotism among young people were discussed at the event.

During the event, reports on the history and significance of state symbols were presented, and detailed information was provided on the flag’s political-legal status and its role in the international arena.

Mukhtarama Komilova, UzA