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“DANCING” MERCHANTS BEYOND THE EMPIRES ON THE SILK ROAD
The article is devoted to political and cultural heritage of Sogdians (“merchants outside empires”). This is the Central Asian people, who lived in a period from around the 6th century BC.
N. T. Nurulla-Khodjaeva
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ABSTRACT States vary their participation in multilateral institutions based on strategic objectives. This paper explores how emerging powers adopt different participation strategies in multilateral institutions, arguing that they selectively prioritize institutions where they can act as key coordinators to elevate their international status.
Ping‐Kuei Chen
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Museum is a Journey through Time: Interview
On May 21, 2025, the New Tretyakov Gallery held a panel discussion titled Commonwealth of Museums: How Common Values Are Refracted in the Diversity of Cultures of the CIS Countries as part of the Intermuseum Festival.
M. K. Samibayev
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A NEW ACCOUNT ON THE POTRAIT OF IBRAHIM ASMARAKANDI AND HIS SUFISM APPROACH IN ISLAMIZATION OF JAVA
This paper tried to show that Ibrahim Asmarakandi is one of the important preachers in the early era of Islamization in Indonesia. In addition, since Samarkandi is originated from Samakand, the paper also tried to show the relation between Islam in ...
Zumrotul Mukaffa
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Kojtepa and the Beginning of Irrigated Agriculture in the Samarkand Oasis
The article explores the beginning of irrigated agriculture in the Samarkand Oasis by using the evidence of a field survey around the site of ...
Simone Mantellini
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Unsupervised Physics‐Guided Deconvolution for High‐Resolution Hardrock Seismic Imaging
ABSTRACT High‐resolution seismic data are essential for interpreting thin‐layered stratigraphy and subtle structures within hardrock media, as this information can lead to better exploration decisions in the mining sector. Conventional resolution enhancement techniques, such as spectral broadening and supervised deep‐learning techniques, often rely on ...
Liuqing Yang +2 more
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In this study, the effect of crop rotation structure and cereal saturation on winter wheat productivity under semiarid conditions of Uzbekistan was analyzed. The research was conducted over a 20‐year period (2002–2022) at the Samarkand branch of the Research Institute of Agriculture and Agro‐Technologies. Ten rotation schemes were examined.
Yurii Syromiatnykov +7 more
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Semiotics of the “Samarkand text”
The purpose of the research is to identify and study the differential features of the phenomenon of the “Samarkand text”, which confidently declares itself as one of the phenomena in a number of world local texts.
Eleonora F. Shafranskaya +2 more
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Forecasting urban territorial expansion using GIS and artificial intelligence technologies [PDF]
This study presents an innovative approach using modern GIS and artificial intelligence technologies to predict the future territorial expansion of Samarkand city.
Muhamediyeva Dildora +2 more
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This experiment was conducted from 2020 to 2023 in the semi‐arid lowlands of western Tigray, Ethiopia, to evaluate the adaptation, yield, and nutritional quality of six Clitoria genotypes under rain‐fed conditions. The experiment employed a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with a factorial arrangement, considering Genotype (six levels) and Year (
Shishay Markos +8 more
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