A modern spirit for historical heritage: the era of the Uzbek khanates is being presented in the exposition through advanced technologies
🔴 A “live” appearance of Nodira and Uvaysiy in the exposition
🔴 National identity and historical memory through modern technologies

At the Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan, the era of the Uzbek khanates will be showcased through multimedia solutions and video content on LED screens. During a recent meeting held at the Center with the participation of specialists, scholars, representatives of the creative company Interstellar, and industry experts, discussions focused on presenting the “Uzbek Khanates Era” within Uzbekistan’s mega museum project in a modern and widely accessible format.
The meeting addressed the overall theme and structure of the exposition, coordination of scientific texts, section titles, wall inscriptions, and showcase content for each sector. It was emphasized that a unified style should be established for text presentation and visual design. Suggestions were also made regarding the multimedia elements, video content on LED screens, and info-kiosk material. In particular, work is underway on a video dedicated to the literary environment of Kokand. In collaboration with the Cinematography Agency, opportunities are being created for poets like Nodira and Uvaysiy to “appear live” and recite their poetry.

In the Khiva Khanate section of the exposition, the legacy of Komil Khorezmi and Muhammad Rizo Ogahiy is planned to be presented through visual materials. Additionally, the idea of featuring a video dedicated to Kokand paper and displaying samples of traditional craftsmanship was approved.
During the meeting, a proposal was made to use the large screen at the entrance to visualize architectural monuments, miniatures, and urban structures from the Shaybanid era. These will be showcased using modern formats such as images, video clips, diagrams, graphics, models, 3D renderings, or animations.
The concept of presenting information about the history of the khanates, key figures, literary culture, and archaeological findings through interactive info-kiosks was approved.
Participants of the event emphasized that this exposition plays a crucial role in conveying national identity, spiritual heritage, and historical memory to the wider public through modern museum technologies.
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