The exhibition of Chingiz Aytmatov at the National University of Uzbekistan honors the life and legacy of Chingiz Aytmatov, one of Central Asia’s most celebrated writers and intellectuals. Aytmatov, who was born in Kyrgyzstan and wrote in both Russian and Kyrgyz
The collection of Aytmatov’s personal belongings, including his manuscripts, letters, photographs, and various items that provide insight into his life and work. These artifacts help visitors connect with the writer on a personal level.
This museum has sections on the life, work and legacy of Chingiz Aitmatov. Its 1st section narrates its various stages and important events the life of the writer. In section 2, stories, manuscripts and press releases at the time of publication. exposition of Section 3 includes gifts, awards, diplomas and souvenirs.
On the 95th anniversary of Chingiz Aitmatov’s birth, the National University of Uzbekistan hosted a significant scientific-practical conference titled “Chingiz Aitmatov: A Bridge of Trust and Friendship Between Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.” This event celebrated Aitmatov’s legacy and his role in fostering international relations.
A highlight of the conference was the presentation of the book “Dear Son of Two Countries.” This volume, based on a rich collection of published articles, photographs, official documents, and archival materials, provides an in-depth look at Aitmatov’s life and contributions. The book also features insightful commentary on his work, emphasizing his impact on both Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.
The conference saw participation from university leaders, foreign representatives, faculty members from the Journalism Department, and media representatives, reflecting a broad interest in Aitmatov’s work and its significance in strengthening bilateral ties. The event was organized in collaboration with various organizations, underscoring the collaborative effort to honor Aitmatov’s enduring influence.