Khujand, 1998. 175 p.; 1999. 126 p.; 2000. 91 p.
(c) 2002
The first issue of the Central Asian Humanities Research Yearbook, published by the UNESCO Research Department of the B. G. Gafurov Khujand State University, was published in 1997. A review of this issue was published in the journal "Vostok (Oriens)" (1998. N 6. pp. 155-157).
Despite the difficulties, the editorial board of the Yearbook is headed by the Director of ISI UNESCO acad. AS RT N. Negmatov (chief scientific editor) and the rector of KHSU Prof. S. Abdullaev were able to save the publication and release the next issues. However, their circulation has decreased to 200 copies. (issues 1-300 copies), and the volume of issues decreased.
The second issue of the Yearbook opens with the section "Dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Academician Numan Negmatov". It includes four articles in Tajik: S. A. Abdulloev, S. S. Marofiev " Academician N. N. Nematov-takhlilgari ilmi tairikhshinosii tochik "(p. 5-15); U. Chakhonov "Mas'alakhoi ethnologiyai tochikon az nazari academician Nu'mon Nematov" (p. 15-29); L. D. Boimatov " Du lavkha az takhlilkhoi tairikhnigorii akademik N. Nematov "(pp. 30-38); M. Isomatov "Academician Numon Nematov dar donishgohi davlatii millii Tojikiston" (pp. 38-42); and two articles by R. S. Mukimov in Russian: "N. N. Negmatov and protection of historical and cultural monuments" (pp. 42-50); "N. N. Negmatov - director of the Khisor Nature Reserve and founder of Khisor studies " (pp. 50-56).
Of the four articles in the section "Humanities in development and Concepts", one (M. Khochaeva "Matlubai Mirzoyunus", pp. 57-66) is written in Tajik, the rest in Russian. The author of the article "The origins of the formation and development of Medieval Arabic prose (khitaba) of the VI - mid-VII centuries" (pp. 66-75), which is interesting not only for literary and cultural scholars, but also for educated readers in general, U. A. Gaffarova concludes that " although medieval Arabic prose owes its origi ...
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