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Funerary rites of the settled agricultural people of Transoxiana in the 7th — early 8th centuries

open access: yesProblems of chronology and cultural genesis of ancient sedentary societies of Eurаsia (from the neolithic period through the Early Iron Age), 2019
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On the contribution of the Transoxiana (Mawarannahr) peoples to the Islamic sciences

Minbar. Islamic Studies, 2022
Today studying the heritage and works of great scientists and thinkers who lived on the territory of Transoxiana (Mawarannahr) is one of the fundamental moments in the process of self-identifi cation and the formation of modern Uzbekistan. Not only do their works help to understand the historical, national and religious roots, but also to educate the ...
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A Shahnama from Transoxiana

1981
THE Department of Oriental Manuscripts and Printed Books has recently acquired an unusual, and stylistically rare, illustrated copy of the Shahnama (Book of Kings) by Firdawsi (Or. 13859). The latter part of the manuscript, which might have included a colophon, is missing but the miniatures appear to be in the late Timurid style of Transoxiana of which
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The Concept of “Water” (Ob) in the Sufi World View of Late Medieval Transoxiana Sufism

The Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series Political Science and Religion Studies, 2022
The article reveals the Sufi meaning of the word “water” used in the Lives of Muslim Saints, or manakibs that appeared in Transoxiana in the 16th century. Water is widely used in the ritual practice of Sufis. Water is also important in spiritual searches, both as a purifying substance and as a source of life energy.
L. E. Ismoilov, R. T. Yuzmukhametov
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THE POLITICAL HISTORY OF TRANSOXIANA

1983
Transoxiana was the largest country outside the limits of Iran proper that was from early times inhabited by Iranian peoples - either as settled agriculturists, include the Sogdians and the Chorasmians or as nomads. When, after the victorious march across Asia, Alexander's army encountered stubborn resistance in Transoxiana and became bogged down there
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