GALAXY INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH JOURNAL (GIIRJ) ISSN (E): 2347-6915 Vol. 10, Issue 2, Feb. (2022) 477 LEGAL AND CONSTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS OF MONUMENTS OF ARCHITECTURE IN UZBEKISTAN Shadmanova Z. S. Dotsent Tashkentskiy Architectural and Construction Institute, Uzbekistan Maksudova G.A. Assistant Tashkentskiy Architectural and Construction Institute, Uzbekistan Xoltayeva A.K. Assistant Tashkentskiy Architectural and Construction Institute, Uzbekistan ANNOTATION This article provides a legal and constructive analysis of architectural monuments in Uzbekistan. Based on archeological data, the author analyzed the problem on the basis of the available scientific literature and studied the existing features of the legal and constructive analysis of architectural monuments in Uzbekistan. Keywords: Archeology, architectural monuments, legal documents, shrines, cultural heritage. INTRODUCTION During the years of independence in our country, the attitude towards our past has changed dramatically and has risen to the level of state policy. A lot of scientific and practical work is being carried out to study, restore and transfer our cultural heritage to future generations. Our ancient history is also of great interest to foreign experts. Historians, ethnographers, archaeologists and anthropologists from Europe, America and Asia are studying our past. Joint archaeological expeditions of our archaeologists together with foreign archaeologists are yielding positive results. More than 100 years have passed since the scientific study of archaeological heritage sites began in Uzbekistan. It is no coincidence that during the years of independence, special attention was paid to the protection, conservation and research of archaeological heritage sites. MAIN PART Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan named after Yu.In the Institute of Archaeological Research named after Gulomov, since 1959, annual collections “History of the material culture of Uzbekistan” have been published, since 2002 - “Archaeological research in Uzbekistan”, which summarize the scientific findings of archaeological research conducted on the territory of the Republic. Since 2010, it began to be published scientific journal “Archaeology of Uzbekistan”. It is not a secret for any of us that during the times of the former Soviet Union, many archaeological sites were demolished and turned into plantations. During the years of independence, a number of laws and by-laws were adopted in our country, which served as a