Activities within the āDolzarb 90 Kunā Initiative Continue
Events
03.07.2026
As part of the āDolzarb 90 Kunā initiative, a tourist trip to the city of Samarkand was organized for the cadets of the āNamangan Qalqonā Special Group Non-Governmental Educational Institution, established under Secondary School No. 42 in Gova village, Chust district.
The trip was held under the leadership of Saodatxon Egamova, Director of the āNamangan Qalqonā Special Group NGEI. During the visit, the cadets had the opportunity to explore Samarkand ā one of the most ancient, beautiful and historically significant cities of Uzbekistan, renowned worldwide for its unique monuments, rich cultural heritage and remarkable atmosphere.
Samarkand is one of the oldest cities not only in Uzbekistan, but also in the entire world. It is rightly known as the āPearl of the Eastā and the āMirror of the World.ā The city reflects the spirit of the Great Silk Road, the grandeur of Eastern civilization and the priceless cultural heritage left by our great ancestors.
During the trip, the cadets visited historical landmarks, architectural monuments and important cultural sites of Samarkand. Such educational journeys play an important role in broadening the spiritual outlook of young people, strengthening their love for the Motherland, respect for national heritage and appreciation of historical memory.
The cadets of the āNamangan Qalqonā Special Group NGEI returned from the trip with vivid impressions. Their visit to Samarkand was not only an enjoyable journey, but also a meaningful source of spiritual enrichment and a valuable opportunity to connect with the history and culture of the country.
Samarkand is not merely a city ā it is living history. In every monument, every brick and every corner, one can feel the breath of the ancient Silk Road, the great legacy of the Eastern Renaissance and the glory of the civilization created by our ancestors.
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