XOTIN-QIZLARNING IJTIMOIY FAOLLIGINING TAMOYILIGA OID NAZARIY JIHATLAR

Ethnoconfessional, trend, gender equality, feminism, deviation, authoritarian, mechanism

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This article presents scientific and philosophical approaches to the increasing socio-political activity of women in Uzbekistan, emphasizing the significant role of historical lifestyle and traditional factors. It highlights the importance of relying on healthy ethnoconfessional development trends in the scientific understanding of women's issues. The status of Uzbek women in social life has been recognized in ancient written sources, demonstrating its formation through unique historical development trends and principles.