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Researchers who benefited from the publications of Qur'an translations during the Karahanid period have contributed to the Turkish language by conducting studies on topics such as the beautiful names of Allah, religious terms, and abstract words. In their studies, they have documented that many of the words from Karahanid Turkish, which is a historical
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On the Words of Uighur kiçig erŋek, Karakhanid çıçalak and Turkish serçe parmak
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Urban Cultures of Central Asia from the Bronze Age to the Karakhanids
This paper presents some preliminary results of the excavations conducted at the site of Sanjar-Shah in 2014 and 2015. Sanjar-Shah is located 12 km to the east of the Sogdian city of Panjikent in Tajikistan and seems to be roughly contemporary with it ...
C. Baumer, M. Novák
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SOCIO-POLITICAL FACTORS OF THE EMERGENCE OF THE KARLUK STATE OF KARAKHANIDS
This article provides a brief analysis of the activities and causes of the crisis of the Turkic Kaganate and Turgesh Kaganate states that existed in the region in the early middle Ages.
B. Makhmudov
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Fergana-as a basic area in the conquest of movarounnahr by the karakhanids
Scientific journal of the Fergana State University, 2022S. Yuldashev, I. Azimova
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Light-gray ceramic jugs of navbаgtepa monument in the karakhanids period
Scientific journal of the Fergana State University, 2022A. Nazarov
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System of governance of the karakhanid state and its essence
Asian Journal of Research in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2022AbstractThis article describes in detail the order of governance of the Karakhanids’ state and important features of the state apparatus, as well as methods of public administration, and positions. Historical sources, the result of the scientific work of historians, show that the territory of modern Uzbekistan called Turkestan since the VII century ...
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