#Uzbekistan
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Book Review
When Worlds Break, Radical Empathy Begins
Trauma, Commodification, and Radical Empathy in Sherzod Artikov’s Fragmented Worlds By Nguyen Quynh Huong Eira Sherzod Artikov’s short story collection…
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Literature
Poetry: The Tongue of Pain
As an old proverb used to say: “The dogs will bark — the caravan finds its way.” The fault’s not…
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Culture
Navruz: A Celebration of Life
Through traditional foods, family gatherings, music, dances, and public festivals, Navruz continues to play a vital role in the cultural…
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Literature
Love – A Poem from Uzbekistan
Rain falls drop by drop from the sky— Perhaps it too suffers the torment of love. Aminova Feruza Uktamjon kizi…
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History
Bukhara and Sindh: Spiritual Echoes
Historical Footprints of the Ancient Silk Road Our common values—unrivaled hospitality, deep-rooted respect for the elderly, and an innate love…
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Central Asia
Silence is the greatest form of healing
The more I help others, the stronger I become myself. Kindness does not exhaust a person; on the contrary, it…
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Interview
Time itself is the fairest Editor
The world measures productivity by speed and value by profit. Art, especially literature, is seen as less “serious” because it…
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Students' Corner
Education as a Transformative Force
Education is far more than a system of schools, exams, grades, or diplomas. It is a lifelong process that awakens…
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Central Asia
Homeland, History, and National Values
A homeland is not merely a piece of land marked on a map. It is a living memory, a sacred…
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Literature
Poem: Autumn is here Again…
The soft rustle of leaves comforts my heart, Bringing a peace that only autumn can fulfill. O‘g‘ilxon Yusufjonova is a…
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