
In this article, a retrospective analysis of the formation and development of social protection measures for the needy population in Uzbekistan was carried out. Also, the social views of the thinkers of the 9th-13th centuries reveal the issues of social protection, the essence of the state social policy of the era of Amir Temur and the Timurids. In the recent past, specific features of social support of the population have been studied in Uzbekistan.
disability, Zoroastrianism, "Yasht", Parendi, zakat, hadiths, human way of life, social aid, mutual sympathy, care, population strata, Sufism, anchorage, poorhouse, neighborhood, business, Eid, charity, homtalash, disability, Zoroastrianism, "Yasht", Parendi, zakat, hadiths, human way of life, social aid, mutual sympathy, care, population strata, Sufism, anchorage, poorhouse, neighborhood, business, Eid, charity, homtalash
disability, Zoroastrianism, "Yasht", Parendi, zakat, hadiths, human way of life, social aid, mutual sympathy, care, population strata, Sufism, anchorage, poorhouse, neighborhood, business, Eid, charity, homtalash, disability, Zoroastrianism, "Yasht", Parendi, zakat, hadiths, human way of life, social aid, mutual sympathy, care, population strata, Sufism, anchorage, poorhouse, neighborhood, business, Eid, charity, homtalash
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