HISTORICAL INTERPRETATION AND THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE TOLERANCE FACTOR

Authors

  • Kadamboyeva Dildora Bahodir qizi 2nd year student of the History department of the Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences of the Urgench State University named after Abu Rayhon Beruni Author

Keywords:

tolerance, rational, religion, conceptualization.

Abstract

This article discusses tolerance and its scientific and historical conceptualization, the central role of the problem of tolerance in the scientific study of the system of democratic values.

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2026-02-28