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HISTORICAL ROOTS OF RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE IN UZBEKISTAN
In the article, based on a comparative analysis on the example of the history of the peoples of Uzbekistan, the historical roots of religious tolerance, which was absorbed into the blood of the Uzbek people, are scientifically analyzed.In addition, the article examines the representatives of other non-Muslim faiths living on the territory of Uzbekistan and making up 5-6% of the country's population, and the conditions created for the unhindered exercise of their religious beliefs, the activities of religious denominations and humanism provided to them by the Uzbek people