THE BEGINNING OF MASS MEDIA IN UZBEK LANGUAGE IN AFGHANISTAN
Abstract
After 1978, the language and literature of the Uzbek people, as well as some cultural achievements in the field of Uzbek language and literature, were officially recognized in the regular of Afghanistan.
In July of this year, Yoldoz newspaper was published in Uzbek language, and Uzbek language bulletins were dedicated for half an hour through Afghanistan Radio. And then, with the opening of Uzbek language and literature departments in the Academy of Sciences, universities and the Ministry of Education, some action were taken to prepare textbooks for this language. At that time, Afghanistan and the Soviet Union, which had the same political and governmental systems, as well as the Central Asian countries belonging to the former Soviet Union, which had established cultural relations with Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, and experts in the field of this language were sent to these countries.
During this period, in addition to the Uzbek-language newspaper "Yoldoz", other newspapers and weeklies were published in the northern provinces, including Faryab and Jozjan. Broadcasts in Uzbek language were also assigned to radio and television stations
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