
International Roundtable on the History of the Turkic Nations
On May 17, 2024, an international roundtable discussion titled "The Great Field in the Age of the Dzhoji Dynasty" was held at the University of South Kazakhstan named after M. Avezov. This significant event attracted the attention of many scholars from various countries, including the Republic of Uzbekistan. The roundtable served as a platform for the exchange of research and ideas on the history of the Turkish nations, highlighting the rich cultural and historical heritage of the region.
Our university was proudly represented by Anvar Buronov, an associate professor in the Department of Social and Humanities and a Doctor of Philosophy in Philology. Dr. Buronov delivered an insightful lecture on "Formation of Nogai and Uzbek Ethnos in the Golden Horde: Commonalities and Differences," which captivated the audience and stimulated meaningful discussions among the participants.
Dr. Buronov's lecture focused on the ethnogenesis of the Nogai and Uzbek peoples during the Golden Horde period. He meticulously explored the shared cultural and historical traits as well as the unique aspects that distinguish these two ethnos. His research shed light on the intricate processes that shaped the identities of these groups, contributing valuable knowledge to the field of historical and cultural studies.
The roundtable discussion provided a unique opportunity for scholars to delve into the historical dynamics of the Dzhoji Dynasty era. Participants from different countries shared their perspectives, fostering a deeper understanding of the historical interactions and developments within the Turkish nations. The diverse range of topics and viewpoints presented enriched the overall discourse and highlighted the importance of collaborative research in uncovering the complexities of history.
The active participation of our university in such international academic events underscores our commitment to advancing scholarly research and fostering global academic partnerships. Dr. Buronov's contribution not only showcased his expertise but also represented our university's dedication to exploring and understanding the rich tapestry of human history. Engaging in these discussions enables our faculty to stay at the forefront of their fields and contribute to the global body of knowledge.
In conclusion, the international roundtable on "The Great Field in the Age of the Dzhoji Dynasty" was a resounding success, bringing together scholars from around the world to share their research and insights. The participation of our university, through the distinguished presence of D Buronov, highlights our ongoing commitment to academic excellence and international collaboration. Such events play a crucial role in advancing our understanding of history and fostering a global academic community dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge.
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