THE STRUGGLE OF JADID MOVEMENT REPRESENTATIVES FOR NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE

Jadidism, Russian-native schools, traditional madrasas, educational reforms, press, library, theater, revolutionary movement, Bukhara Jadids, political transformation, colonial policy, national ideology, patriotism, enlightenment, religious fanaticism

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This article analyzes the development of the education system in Turkestan at the beginning of the 20th century, the Russian-native
schools, the Jadid movement, and its role in society. The establishment of Jadid schools, their educational programs, and their impact on
social progress are highlighted. Furthermore, the reforms carried out by the Jadids in the fields of press, libraries, theaters, and other
cultural and educational spheres, as well as their attitude toward colonial administration, are examined. The research also explores the
political and social views of the Bukhara Jadids, their reforms, and the decline of the Jadid movement along with its causes