Social Activity of Kazi Sharifjon Mahdum


  • (1)  Dilnoza Uktamovna Yangiboeva            Lecturer of Termez State University, Uzbekistan  
            Uzbekistan

    (*) Corresponding Author

Keywords:

Newspape, judge, chairman, sharia, qaziqalon, reform, revolution

Abstract

This article describes the activities of the enlightener, book lover, craftsman, truthful judge Muhammad Sharifjon Mahdum Sadri Ziyo in the administrative system of the Emirate, who played an important role in the socio-political and cultural environment of the Bukhara Emirate in the late XIX - early XX centuries.

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Вохидов Ш., Чориев З. Садр-и Зия и его библиотека. –Т., 2007. (CXXIV)

Shakuri Muhammad. Sadri Bukhara. –Dushanbe, 2005. –S. 25. (Sadriddin Ayni in his Memoirs: "In 1896, Latifjon Makhdum finished his studies and gave a big banquet on this occasion. I was also invited to this banquet as his former servant to serve the guests." Sharifjon graduated from Sadri Ziyo's madrasa. The year is 1896. Ayni Sadriddin. Memoirs. 6 volumes (part 3) –Tashkent, 1965. –P.196; However, there is an error in this information. Because a year later, after the death of Ahmad Donish, Sadriddin Ayni was the judge of Peshkoh district Sharifjon Mahdum. Until 1897, Sadri Ziyo served as a judge in Khayrabad district for six months, and in Yangikurgan region for nineteen months. , 48 a vv.).

The Personal History of a Bukharan Intellectual: The Diary of Muhammad Sharif-I Sadr-I Ziya [Brill`s Inner Asian Library, 9], Translated from the Original Manuscript by Rustam Shukurov, with an Introductory Study and Commentaries by Muhammadjon Shakuri, Project Direktor Shahrbanou Tadjbaksh, Editor, English Language Edition Edward A. Allworth Leiden, 2004. Р. 142-143.

Published

2021-06-28

How to Cite

Yangiboeva, D. U. (2021). Social Activity of Kazi Sharifjon Mahdum. Middle European Scientific Bulletin, 13. Retrieved from https://cejsr.academicjournal.io/index.php/journal/article/view/644

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Social Sciences

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