TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, May 21. Uzbek President
Shavkat Mirziyoyev reviewed a series of construction and
infrastructure projects, including plans to install monuments
dedicated to the 15th-century statesman, military commander and
poet Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur, Trend reports via the presidential press service.
One of the key projects involves the construction of a monument
to Babur in the city of Babur in Uzbekistan’s Andijan region as
part of a new architectural ensemble.
Another proposal includes installation of a monument in
Islamabad’s Babur Park, which was named after the historical figure
during Mirziyoyev’s state visit to Pakistan in February this
year.
According to the presentation, the monuments are being designed
based on extensive studies of historical manuscripts, miniatures
and cultural heritage materials, with the participation of Uzbek
and foreign experts.
Mirziyoyev stressed that the artistic concept should reflect
Babur’s statesmanship, strong character, spirituality and
intellectual legacy.
The president also reviewed projects aimed at strengthening the
material and technical base of the Abu Rayhan Beruni International
Boarding School, upgrading tourism and transport infrastructure in
Bukhara, and modernizing cultural centers in various districts.
Mirziyoyev instructed officials to further refine the projects
and ensure they are prepared in line with international best
practices.