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INDEPENDENCE DAY OF UZBEKISTAN. Vol-5.Pr.3

In 1991, the August coup in the capital of the USSR, Moscow, failed. Thanks to the initiative of President I. A. Karimov, on August 31, 1991, the independence of Uzbekistan was declared. On August 31, 1991, at an extraordinary session of the Supreme Council of the Uzbek SSR in Tashkent, a resolution “On the declaration of the state independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan” and a law “On the foundations of the state independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan” were adopted. The resolution also renamed the Uzbek SSR into the Republic of Uzbekistan.


Already on August 31, 1991, it was established that September 1 is the Independence Day of Uzbekistan. In addition, on September 5, by decree of President I. A. Karimov, the central square of the Uzbek capital, which previously bore the name of V. I. Lenin, was renamed Mustakillik (Independence) Square
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