This article analyzes the interrelation between the history of pedagogy and Uzbek 
literature, their role in the development of society, and their mutual influence. The study 
examines how the Jadid movement, the Soviet period, and post-independence educational 
reforms have affected the evolution of literature. Furthermore, it explores the significance 
of pedagogical and literary heritage in the modern education system.
pedagogy, Uzbek literature, Jadidism, educational reform
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