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Tashkent hosts congress to push Central Asia’s cultural and educational cooperation

Tashkent hosted an international congress “Central Asia: Shared Spiritual and Educational Heritage – Shared Future” at the Center for Islamic Civilization, bringing together representatives from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, and Uzbekistan.

In partnership with Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan

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00:00The International Congress, Central Asia, shared spiritual and educational heritage, shared future, brought scholars, cultural leaders and experts from across the country.
00:30Across the region and Azerbaijan to the Center for Islamic Civilization in Tashkent.
00:35But before the discussions even began, participants were reminded of the depth of the region's heritage through a special visit to one of the center's most remarkable spaces, the Quran Hall.
00:46Here, the historic Usman Mushaf sits at the heart of the exhibition.
01:00The International Cooperation extends far beyond economics.
01:09It is grounded in shared cultural and spiritual traditions.
01:13From filmmakers and youths to historians and researchers, this Congress brings everyone to protect region's cultural memory.
01:21Historically, Central Asia has played a major role in the development of Islam, science and the arts.
01:28The Congress explored practical ways of collaboration in these fields.
01:32The Congress, the International Cooperation Center for Islamic Civilization in Tashkent.
01:52Nearly 300 scholars, cultural specialists and educators took part.
01:57The choice of venue, the Center for Islamic Civilization in Tashkent,
02:25symbolizes how the region's long intellectual tradition.
02:55Congress of culture and experts exchanged ideas for joint festivals, exhibitions, film projects and heritage initiatives.
03:14We have been working with Kazakistan Akademisi with Abay Kulambayev, Muhtar Auezov,
03:24Tajikistan Akademisi with Abdurrahman Camini,
03:28Kyrgyzstan Akademisi'yla Chingiz Aytmatov'un iyisini,
03:32Tugmanistan Akademisi'yla Mertum Gülferagı'nın eserlerini birlikte tedgik edip öğrenmek için yeni niyetler elde ettik.
03:45Institutions across the region, from museums and academies to libraries and film agencies,
03:51discussed digitalization, creative exchange and support for emerging professionals.
03:57At first glance, this may look like a scientific gathering, but the discussions here shapes how societies understand identity, education and future.
04:23This Congress is a reminder that heritage is not something for them in time, it's living and evolving part of who we are.
04:31The program also featured the presentation of the Heritage of the Future International Award, recognizing contributions to cultural and educational development.
04:42The ceremony was attended by the presidents of Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan,
04:50underscoring the significance of the regional cultural cooperation.
04:54The position?
05:02The presentation has gone wrong.
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