Origination and Transformation of the Higher Educational
Institution
Tashkent State Agrarian
University is one of the oldest
higher educational establishments in Central Asia.
It has emerged from the Agricultural Faculty of the Turkestan
(Middle Asian) State
University. On the
ground of the prior said the Middle Asian Agricultural Institute was
founded through the decision made by ex-Union Secretariat of the Central
Executive Committee dated May 26, 1930. Some years later upon a number of
reorganizations in October, 1934 it was renamed the Tashkent Agricultural
Institute.
Due to the stored up scientific potential, sufficient evolvement of
the maintenance basis, achieved attainments in science development,
training of highly skilled specialists and scientific and pedagogical
personnel, the Tashkent Agricultural Institute the only one amidst
agricultural higher educational institutions of Central Asia was endowed
the status of the Agrarian University by the order №49 ex-Union
State Committee of the Ministers Board for Food Provision dated April 11,
1991 and coordinated with the ex-Union State Education Committee.
Afterwards it was awarded the new name of Tashkent State
Agrarian University.