Abstract

This article discusses the activities of the first printing houses in Uzbekistan and their significance today. In the East, the book has long been valued. For, in the eyes of the peoples of the East, it is not only an ointment of hearts, but also a burial of secrets, a sea of treasures, a mine of sciences, a source of sages, a piece of nobility. From the cover of the book to the art of calligraphy, patterned ornaments and miniatures, everything is poetically pleasing to the eye, pleasing to the heart and pleasing to the soul.

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  • After the independence of our country, the attention to art has increased, and its role in the socio-economic spheres, as well as in spiritual education has been given great importance

  • Legal entities and individuals have the right to engage in publishing activities after state registration and obtaining a license in the manner prescribed by law

  • Tashkent became the center of book publishing in Central Asia. 1871 The first printed book in the Uzbek language - Sh

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INTRODUCTION After the independence of our country, the attention to art has increased, and its role in the socio-economic spheres, as well as in spiritual education has been given great importance. Publishers will be able to work independently in their activities, including the direction of publication, topics, specialization, copy of the product, the choice of author. Many books on the subject of Amir Temur, great thinkers, religious and national values have been published. A 33-volume book “Memory” was published in Tashkent publishing houses.

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