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LOCAL HISTORIOGRAPHY OF BUKHARA EMIRATE AT THE END OF NINETEENTH AND EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURIES
This article surveys the Bukhara historiographical school. At the end of 19th and in early 20th centuries, Bukhara Emirate was well-known for its scientists and personalities, revivalists, poets, painters, calligraphers and others. Creating historical and literary works, at the same time they contin...
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Published in: | Himalayan and Central Asian studies 2017-10, Vol.21 (4), p.39 |
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Summary: | This article surveys the Bukhara historiographical school. At the end of 19th and in early 20th centuries, Bukhara Emirate was well-known for its scientists and personalities, revivalists, poets, painters, calligraphers and others. Creating historical and literary works, at the same time they continued outstanding traditions of the Bukhara historiographical school. In that period such intellectuals as Azim Somiy Bustoniy, Mirzo Salimbek, Afzal Makhdum Pirmastiy, Muhammad Ali Baldzuvoni, Ne'matullah Muhtaram, Mulla Abdurakhman Tamkini Bukhari, Sayyid Muhammad Nosir, Sharifdzan Makhdum Sadri Ziya, Khishmat Mir Muhammad Siddiq Bukhari, Mulla Gaybulla Mirkhordi, Khamid Baqokhudza Ogli, Abdullah Khodza Mukhtorkhodza Mufti, Sadriddin Ayni and others lived and worked. At the end of the 19th and in early 20th centuries historical, literary, biographical works were created in Bukhara Emirate in Persian-Tajik languages and they're of great importance for reflecting rich ancient history. |
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ISSN: | 0971-9318 |