“The World News”: The powerful empire created by Amir Temur has left an indelible mark on human history
April 14, 2026. 09:00 • 2 min
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ISLAMABAD, April 14. /Dunyo IA/. The popular Pakistani magazine “The World News” has published the full text of Shavkat Mirziyoyev's address to the participants of the international scientific conference dedicated to the role of Amir Temur in world history, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.
The publication emphasizes that the participation of prominent scholars, professors, and heads of leading universities and museums from around the world is a clear testament to the international community's growing interest in the ancient heritage of the Uzbek people.
The article places special emphasis on the symbolism of the event's venue. The forum is hosted at the Center of Islamic Civilization, which brings together the unique achievements of Uzbekistan’s three-thousand-year history, and is held during the widespread celebrations of the 690th anniversary of the birth of the great Sahibkiran.
In his message, the head of state noted that this scientific dialogue is of fundamental importance for a deep analysis and discussion of the essence of the Temurid Renaissance era, which became one of the most brilliant stages of enlightenment in the region.
The publication quotes the President’s words stating that the powerful empire created by Amir Temur in the 14th century left an indelible mark on human history. Special emphasis is placed on the ruler’s philosophical principle, “Justice is the foundation of the state”, which is inscribed on the portal of the Oksaroy Palace.
As noted in the article, these words remain relevant today, as the flourishing of science, literature and art is only possible under conditions of peace and justice. The magazine recognizes the Temurid Renaissance as a factor that gave a powerful impetus to the cultural development of not only the East but the entire global civilization.
In conclusion, “The World News” magazine emphasizes that in Uzbekistan, the work of studying and popularizing ancestral heritage has been elevated to the rank of state policy. A special decree on celebrating Amir Temur’s anniversary is aimed at strengthening national identity and educating the younger generation in the spirit of respect for universal human values.
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