Ibrohim Moʻminov

Mo‘minov in the late 1920s continued his studies in the capital of Uzbekistan – Samarkand,[1] where he graduated from the socio-economic faculty of the Uzbek Pedagogical Academy with a degree in history, philosophy in 1931.

Mo‘minov was the organizer and first director of the Institute of Philosophy and Law of the Academy of Sciences of the Uzbek SSR (1958–1959).

Mo‘minov from 1966 to 1974 was chairman of the standing commission on foreign affairs of the Supreme Council of the Uzbek SSR.

Mo‘minov in the conditions of liberalization of the post-Stalin era tried to organizationally implement the unrealized plans of his teachers: V. Vyatkin, P. Saliev, M. Saidzhanov to study the history of Samarkand.

Rashidov, developed the idea of a broad study of the history of higher education - the system of madrassas in Samarkand.

[5] By this date, the Institute of Archeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan was formed and transferred from Tashkent to Samarkand.

The main scientific activity of Mo‘minov was related to the study of the philosophical heritage of the peoples of Central Asia.

Ahmad Donish, Furkat, Zavka, Mukimi, Hamza, Aini and other famous educators, writers, poets.

Editor-in-chief of the journal Social Sciences in Uzbekistan (1957–1974), which became the first periodical body in the field of the humanities in Central Asia.

[8] Already in those years, scientists and institutions of countries such as the USA, Germany, and Great Britain became subscribers to the journal, France, Japan, etc.