THE STRUGGLE OF JALOLIDDIN MANGUBERDI AGAINST THE MONGOLS: A SOCIO-PHILOSOPHICAL INTERPRETATION

Authors

  • Zavqiddin Fayziyev University of Military Security and Defense Author

Keywords:

Jaloliddin Manguberdi, Mongol invasion, socio-philosophical analysis, patriotism, national identity, historical memory, courage, social consciousness.

Abstract

This article examines the struggle of Jaloliddin Manguberdi against the Mongol invasion from a socio-philosophical perspective. The study interprets his military resistance not only as a historical event but also as a significant factor in shaping concepts such as freedom, patriotism, courage, and spiritual resistance within society. Particular attention is paid to the context of the Mongol conquest led by Genghis Khan and the challenges of preserving national identity and collective consciousness. Through the personality of Jaloliddin Manguberdi, the philosophical essence of historical memory, national pride, and social solidarity is revealed. The findings indicate that his struggle remains an important moral and educational resource for contemporary society.

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Published

2026-04-23