Today, May 7, an excursion to the Museum of the History of the Prosecutor’s Office of Uzbekistan under the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Uzbekistan was organized for the students of the National University of Uzbekistan. The event was held to foster a sense of statehood history and legal culture among the youth.

During the tour, students were accompanied by the director of the museum, Gulirano Orifjonova, and an honorary employee of the museum, Lieutenant General Tohir Mirzayev. The experts provided detailed information about the significance of rare documents from various periods, archival materials, and historical exhibits.

Currently, the museum’s collection includes about 5,000 rare archival documents, over 7,000 photo and video materials, and nearly 2,000 unique exhibits of historical importance.
Through 7 thematic sections and 36 main exposition stands, historical stages are consistently highlighted—from the formation of statehood foundations in Central Asia to the modern prosecutorial system. The section titled “Activities of the Prosecutor’s Office of New Uzbekistan” sparked particular interest among students, showcasing legal reforms and institutional updates implemented in recent years at the initiative of the Head of State.

For the youth of the National University of Uzbekistan, visiting such venues not only enriches their historical knowledge but also allows them to bridge theoretical learning with practice in specialized fields. The museum’s central location in Tashkent and the systematic organization of its displays make it a convenient cultural and educational destination for students and researchers alike.