Abstract
<jats:p>This article examines the significance of family values reflected in the rich spiritual and literary heritage of Zahiriddin Muhammad Babur and their role in the moral and educational development of modern youth. The study analyzes Babur’s views on family relations, respect for parents, child upbringing, moral perfection, patriotism, humanism, and personal responsibility as expressed in the Baburnama, his poetic works, and other literary sources. Particular attention is given to the educational potential of Babur’s ideas in fostering a sense of national identity, devotion to family traditions, respect for elders, ethical behavior, and spiritual maturity among young people. The article also explores the relevance of Babur’s heritage in addressing contemporary moral challenges arising in the context of globalization and cultural transformation. Using historical-philosophical, comparative, and systematic research methods, the study reveals the essence of family values in Babur’s intellectual legacy and substantiates their importance for the spiritual and moral upbringing of the younger generation. The findings demonstrate that Babur’s educational and ethical ideas remain highly relevant today and can serve as an effective source for strengthening family culture and promoting the development of a harmoniously educated and morally responsible generation.</jats:p>