Amir Temur, Temur, Temurbek (full name Amir Temur ibn Amir Taragay ibn Amir Barkul) (born on 9 April 1336 in the village of Khoja Ilgor (now Yakkabag district) near the town of Kesh Shahrisabza. He died in Otrar on 18 February 1405 on his way to China. Amir Temur was a great medieval statesman, a great commander, founder of a strong centralized state, patron of science and culture.
The main purpose of the memorandum is to improve the work on the selection and promotion of a new generation of qualified personnel who meet the requirements of the time in organizing political, patriotic, party work, as well as involving them in the process of building a legal democratic state and a strong civil society in the country.
The team visited Kashkadarya region on a working trip.
In accordance with the interests of students of grades 10-11 studying at the school, study groups were organized in the subjects “3D modeling and digital animation”, “computer graphics”, “digital recording technology”, and a “master class” was held from these circles.
On April 4, a delegation led by Marko Grobelnik, Head of the Artificial Intelligence Center of the Joseph Stefan Institute (Slovenia), held a seminar at the Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi.
On such a beautiful day, the staff of the Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi congratulates everyone on the holiday of awakening, rejuvenation, purification and renewal - Navruz!