Copies of unique archival materials were presented to the President of Kazakhstan.
Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Kassym-Jomart Tokayev familiarized themselves with the activities of the Bukhara region administration's situational center.

President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev familiarized themselves with the activities of the Bukhara region administration's situational center. The Presidential Press Service reported on this.

It was reported that the modern situational center, which has become the intellectual core of regional governance, was established in Bukhara's new administrative center. In the initial stage, the regional and city administrations, the regional prosecutor's office, the internal affairs department, and other structures are located here.
At the center, information on all aspects of life in the region is formed, processed, and systematically analyzed in real-time, ranging from socio-economic development to the implementation of investment projects, communal and transport infrastructure, public security status, and work with citizens' appeals.

The high-ranking guest was shown, with specific examples, the center's capabilities for comprehensive monitoring of the situation across districts, timely identification of problem areas, objective assessment of work efficiency on the ground, and strict control over the execution of assigned tasks.

Following this, the leaders inspected the conditions created for the administration staff. The new building is equipped with modern workplaces, meeting halls, and digital infrastructure, providing all necessary amenities for the effective and coordinated work of government agencies.

During the visit, copies of unique archival materials were also shown to the President of Kazakhstan. These are valuable documents, drawings, and photographic materials from 1920–1950, discovered in Uzbekistan, related to the mausoleums of Khoja Ahmad Yasawi in Turkistan and Mirzo Ulugbek's daughter Robiya Sultanbegim.
As a sign of respect for the fraternal Kazakh people and the shared history of the two countries, copies of these archival documents were presented as a gift to the Kazakh side.
It was noted that these materials, most of which have not been introduced into scientific circulation until now, are of great historical and scientific importance. It was emphasized that the mausoleums of Ahmad Yasawi and Robiya Sultanbegim, which are unique architectural monuments, hold a special place in the common historical and cultural heritage of the peoples of Central Asia.







