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INVESTIGATIONS OF HISTORICAL CITIESOF UZBEKISTAN AND KAZAKHSTAN AS OBJECTS OF THE SILK WAY

Since ancient times, the cities of Uzbekistan and Kazakstan have gained worldwide fame, like pearls scattered along the Great Silk Road, they sparkle under the bright sun. Cities of modern Uzbekistan have existed for thousands of years - Tashkent (2200 years), Termez, Bukhara, Khiva (2500 years), Sh...

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Published in:International Journal for Computational Civil and Structural Engineering 2020-03, Vol.16 (1), p.147-155
Main Authors: Zhussupbekov, A.Zh, Temirova, F.S., Riskulov, A.A., Omarova, A.R.
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Language:English
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Summary:Since ancient times, the cities of Uzbekistan and Kazakstan have gained worldwide fame, like pearls scattered along the Great Silk Road, they sparkle under the bright sun. Cities of modern Uzbekistan have existed for thousands of years - Tashkent (2200 years), Termez, Bukhara, Khiva (2500 years), Shakhrisabz and Karshi (2700 years), Samarkand (2750 years), Margilan (2000 years), Almaty (1000 years), Turkestan (2000 years), Chimkent (2200 years) and Taraz (2000 years). In Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, numerous collections, repositories, archives and libraries preserve the richest collections of manuscripts collected over many centuries. And all thanks to its favorable location in a picturesque oasis, almost in the center of the network of roads of the Great Silk Road.
ISSN:2587-9618
2588-0195
DOI:10.22337/2587-9618-2020-16-1-147-155