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Purpose of the study:The study of the life and work of the great artist who created a leading and unique school in the oriental miniature art is more important than ever for the nation that is rebuilding its identity, and the scientific analysis of Kamoliddin Behzod's long and fruitful life.Results: It is not for nothing that we pay special attention to the genius, creativity of Kamolliddin Behzod today.The study of the life and work of the great artist, who created a leading and unique school in Oriental miniature art, is becoming more important than ever for the people who are reviving their identity.The study and interpretation of the essence of the content of the work of the great muse Kamolliddin Behzod serves as another stage in the development of Miniature Art of Uzbekistan and the world.Scientific novelty: It is known from history that sahibqiron paid great attention to the development of culture, science, art during the reign of Amir Temur.Therefore, several times more manuscript works were created in this period than in previous times.In the second half of the 15th century, the work of poets, artists, scientists grew even more gurkyrab.The need to embellish, decorate and enrich the manuscripts they have created with paintings has increased more than ever before.This is the period when the figure of Kamoliddin Behzod appeared on the stage of history, and by the present time, the study of his imagination, creativity and activities has an important value in the education of young people who are getting special in the directions aimed at artistic education in the higher education system.Practical application: Kamolliddin Behzod's work has influenced not only Uzbek as well as Asian and European art and culture.Allows you to further comprehensively study the development and transformation of miniature art.Based on the classification of the main directions of the studied period, it can be used to create albums on the work of miniature artists, educational and methodological manuals on the miniature art of Uzbekistan, textbooks and monographs.
Rasulov Murad Absamatovich (Tue,) studied this question.