October 21 — Uzbek Language Day!
2025-10-21 / Calendar of events
**Language is the soul of a nation, its identity, and its most important cultural heritage.** October 21 is celebrated across the country with great respect as the day when the Uzbek language was recognized as the state language. On this day, we once again reflect on the invaluable role of our mother tongue in representing the identity and history of our people.
**The Youth Affairs Agency congratulates all fellow citizens on this great occasion — Uzbek Language Day — and calls on everyone to unite in preserving and cherishing our language.** It is our noble duty to safeguard the grandeur of our mother tongue as an invaluable legacy for future generations and to elevate it to new heights.
**The future of every nation is closely tied to its love and respect for its native language.** Today, the Uzbek language is recognized and loved not only in our homeland but also around the world. It is a source of pride that even Uzbeks living far from their country continue to study and cherish their mother tongue with love.
**The Uzbek language is a vibrant reflection of our national spirit and our rich, ancient history.** It is not only a means of communication but also a strong bridge connecting the past, present, and future of our nation. Every word, every phrase, and every poem serves to transmit the historical values of our nation to future generations.
Let us celebrate this day by feeling the greatness of our mother tongue and taking new steps towards its preservation and enrichment!