Abstract
This article examines the House-Museum of Sergey Petrovich Borodin in Tashkent, its cultural and historical significance, and its role in preserving the writer’s literary heritage. The study highlights the museum’s memorial rooms, library, archival materials, and the writer’s personal belongings, as well as his contribution to the development of historical fiction and the strengthening of cultural ties between peoples. Special attention is given to Sergey Borodin’s spiritual world, his creative path, and the importance of the museum in educating the younger generation.
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