Bukhara State University

Bukhara State University, Bukhara State University named after Fayzulla Khodjayev, is a higher educational institution in Bukhara, Uzbekistan that trains scientific and pedagogical personnel.[1][2]

History

Bukhara State University

It was founded on the basis of the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan on March 15, 1992 based on Bukhara Pedagogical Institute (1930).

There are 9 faculties (physics, economics, chemistry, agriculture, art graphics and folk applied art, history, foreign philology, pedagogy and physical culture, Uzbek philology), a social learning center , 50 specialized departments, regional language center, specialized academic lyceum, gymnasium, preparation courses, library (with rare manuscripts and lithographs), botanical garden, planetarium, computing center, test center, university history Archaeological sites. museums, trainings, sports training, sports complexes, educational and educational work clubs (2001). There are 23 specializations in the department. There are postgraduate, master's and doctorates. In the 2000/2001 academic year, more than 5,000 students were trained, 341 teachers, including 1 academician of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, 28 doctors and professors, 272 candidates of sciences and associate professors. There are scientific researches in different areas such as Russia, Italy, Ireland, France, MAP, Poland, Germany and the United States. Since its inception, the University has trained more than 25,000 professionals (2001).Future Doctor Education Services is Portal For Admission in Bukhara State University for Foreigner Students.

Rectors of Bukhara State University

1. Vahabov Karimjon. 1930 -1931

2. Usmonov G’anijon. 1931-1934

3. Valiyev X.X. 1934-1935

4. Rajabov D. 1935-1936

5. Tereshxanov G.X. 1937 – 1938

6. Rustamov Agzam. 1938-1940

7. Sbizova Anna Ivanovna. 1940

8. Davlat - Yusupov Mustafo Xasanovich. 1940-1943

9. Hamidov (Homidiy) Sharif Hamidovich. 1944-1948

10. Jo’rayev Turob Jo’rayevich. 1948-1950

11. Maqsudov Sh.T. 1951 -1955

12. Yakubov R. 1955 – 1957

13. Rahmatov Muxtor Ne’matovich. 1957 – 1960

14. Namozov Juma Namozovich. 1960 – 1977

15. Jabborov Narimon Ibragimovich. 1977 – 1979

16. Mo’minov Vafo Arabovich. 1979 – 1986

17. Qosimov Farhod Habibovich. 1986-1992

18. Muqimov Komil Muqimovich. 1992 – 2005

19. Yoriyev Oltin Muzaffarovich. 2005-2009

20. Tadjixodjayev Zokirxo’ja. 2010 - 2014

21. Tulaganov Abdukabil Abdunabiyevich. 2014 y. - h.v.

References

  1. "Uzbek, Afghan Leaders Discuss Bilateral Ties, Regional Security". RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty. December 5, 2017. Retrieved 2019-02-07.
  2. Ido, Shinji (2007). Bukharan Tajik. Lincom Europa. ISBN 9783895865060.

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