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IX–XIII ASRLAR MARKAZIY OSIYO SIVILIZATSIYASINING MADANIY TRANSFORMATSIYASI

Author: Turdixo‘jayeva, Mahliyo

Annotation: This article analyzes the processes of cultural development in the Central Asian region in the 9th–13th centuries, in particular, through the prism of modern historiography, using the example of the Samanids, Ghaznavids, Karakhanids and Seljuks. The study examines the synthesis of Islamic and local Turkic-Persian traditions, the evolution of miniature art, urban planning culture and the development of science based on the scientific views of foreign and local scholars (R. Frye, L. Treadwell, H. Liu, Sh. Toshova). The article substantiates the role of the region as a center of the Renaissance, the socio-political significance of bilingualism (bilingualism), and ethno-cultural features in crafts and architecture using scientific evidence and archaeological data.

Keywords: Central Asia, Islamic Renaissance, historiography, Samanids, Karakhanids, miniature art, bilingualism, architectural epigraphy, Turkic-Persian synthesis, urban planning culture, crafts.

Pages in journal: 423 - 428

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