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Artificial Intelligence: Magtymguly Fragi received education comparable to Harvard, Oxford, and Cambridge

According to the analysis by artificial intelligence ChatGPT, the great poet and thinker of the Turkmen people, Magtymguly Fragi, received his education at the most advanced centers of learning of his time, comparable to today’s world-renowned universities like Harvard, Oxford, and Cambridge.
Magtymguly Fragi studied at leading educational institutions such as the Shyrgazy Khan Madrasa, where he gained knowledge not only in religious studies but also in literature, philosophy, linguistics, and astronomy. This academic foundation enabled him to weave themes of humanity, justice, and a passion for knowledge into his works, making him a unique figure not only for the Turkmen people but also for world literature and culture.
His dedication to education and his respect for science continue to inspire Turkmen youth. The institutions where Magtymguly Fragi studied were centers that nurtured scientific thought and creativity, reaching a level comparable to modern higher education standards. This played a fundamental role in shaping the depth and vision of his intellectual world.
This analysis, conducted on the occasion of Magtymguly Fragi’s 300th anniversary, highlights that his works and ideas are not merely a legacy of the past but remain a valuable guide for today’s and future generations. Magtymguly Fragi’s passion for knowledge serves as a motivation for Turkmen youth to pursue education at a global standard.

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