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The Jadids: Uzbekistan's Forgotten Reformers

The Jadids: Uzbekistan's Forgotten Reformers

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Jadid movement, a pivotal yet often overlooked chapter in Uzbekistan's history. They focus on the figure of Mahmud Khoja Behbudiy, a Jadid intellectual from Samarkand who advocated for modern education, women's rights, and political reform under Tsarist rule. The discussion covers the Jadids' use of the usul-i jadid (new method) schools, their clash with conservative ulama, and their tragic fate under Soviet repression. Lucas explains how the Jadids sought to reconcile Islam with modernity, drawing on influences from the Ottoman Empire and India. The episode also touches on the Chaghatay gurungi literary society and the legacy of figures like Abdurrauf Fitrat. Luna asks about the Jadids' relationship with the Basmachi and the Bolsheviks, leading to a nuanced look at their brief moment of influence during the Kokand Autonomy. The conversation ends with the enduring impact of Jadid ideas in post-Soviet Uzbekistan. This is a fresh angle that avoids the familiar ground of Timur or the cotton monoculture, offering listeners a deep dive into intellectual history. #Jadid #MahmudKhojaBehbudiy #Uzbekistan #CentralAsia #Samarkand #UsuliJadid #AbdurraufFitrat #KokandAutonomy #TsaristRussia #Bolshevik #SovietHistory #IslamicModernism #ChaghatayGurungi #Education #Reform #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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