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This article examines the role of the rich literary heritage of the Timurid era in shaping national identity andspiritual values. Special attention is devoted to the works of eminent figures such as Alisher Navoiy, Abdurahmon Jomiy,and Zahiriddin Muhammad Bobur, who emphasized ideas of human perfection, justice, compassion, moral purity, andnational ...
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Mankurtism, monuments and marketing: Identity and power in post-Soviet contemporary art of Central Asia [PDF]
Ploskonka, Kasia
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Revitalizing faith: an inquiry into political Sufism and religious continuity in contemporary Kazakhstan. [PDF]
Karimov N +3 more
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The Timurid period, spanning from the 14th to the 15th century, witnessed the rise of an extraordinary empire that left an indelible mark on the history of Central Asia and beyond. Under the patronage of the Timurid dynasty, the architectural landscape of the region experienced a remarkable renaissance, characterized by a unique blend of diverse ...
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Integrating physical experiments with computational fluid dynamics to transform mosque minarets into efficient solar chimneys. [PDF]
Awad HH, Desouki M.
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IN THE WORKS OF NIZAM AL-DIN SHAMI DURING THE ERA OF AMIR TIMUR AND THE TIMURIDS DYNASTY
The broad opportunities provided by independence facilitated a comprehensive study of the history of Amir Temur and the Timurid period. The great achievements and the intellectual contributions made by them in the social-economic life and in the field of science during their lifetime undoubtedly play a crucial role in passing down their legacy to ...
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Courtly Patronage of the Ancient Sciences in Post-Classical Islamic Societies [PDF]
Brentjes, Sonja M
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Agriculture along the upper part of the Middle Zarafshan River during the first millennium AD: A multi-site archaeobotanical analysis. [PDF]
Mir-Makhamad B +12 more
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The cultural and architectural heritage of the Amir Temur and Timurid periods has attracted sustained scholarly attention from both Eastern and Western researchers. Early studies, conducted under the Russian Empire, focused on the ancient cities of Samarkand, Afrasiab, and surrounding regions, documenting monuments such as the Gur-e Amir, Bibi-Khanym ...
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