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Mon, 11/27/2023 - 16:33

TSUULL Students Visit Yunus Rajabi and Abdulla Qahhor House Museums, 24 November

On 24 November 2023, a mobile lesson was organized by Faizulla Iskandarov and Madina Vahobova, TSUULL Uzbek Literature Lecturers, for the students of the external education form Group #301-302. The training was organized in Yunus Rajabi and Abdulla Qahhor House Museums. At the Yunus Rajabi Museum, students were once again convinced that one side of art and culture is literature, and the other side is music. 

Aziz Rajabi, the junior representative of the owners of the Yunus Rajabi House Museum, welcomed the students with pleasure. Ustazoda spoke about his grandfathers, their work for the development of Uzbek music art, showed various musical instruments stored in the museum and the 5-volume book ‘Uzbek Music Art’, which is called the ‘Khamsa of Music’, and it is also known that he is working on a new book. The cultural and literary heritage preserved in the museum impressed all the students. Students watched musical dramas such as ‘Farhod and Shirin’ and ‘Navoiy Astrobodda’ written by Yunus Rajabi in the Museum as well as images of actors who performed on stage.

 

In the House Museum of Abdulla Qahhor, there is a desk where TSUULL students directly wrote several prose works of Abdulla Qahhor such as ‘Mirage’, a room where he worked on each of his stories and copied hundreds of sahis, a rich library with more than four thousand books, which has been preserved to this day, and the writer's life and work. They saw various related details with their own eyes and got answers to the questions they were interested in. TSUULL students as future teachers of mother tongue and literature science returned to University  with unforgettable memories from the training in these two museums that connected today's art and literature. This knowledge will help them to understand and explain the word, literature, writer, author, poet in the future in educational institutions, to feel the literary heritage left by each of them. We hope that many other good experiences will be helpful in addition to the theoretical knowledge gained in the future life.

Credit: TSUULL Press Centre