Historical Ornament Study Structure, Ethnic Development, Khaganate and Cultural Mero Formation

Authors

  • Yormakhmatov Sardor Safarovich Faculty of history, ethnogenesis (ethnic history of the Uzbek people), Master's degree Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/

Keywords:

ethnic period, content, cultural heritage, progressive, uniqueness, proportionality, history, ethno genesis

Abstract

This article addresses the origins, development, and ethnic evolution of various peoples. The history of each group is closely intertwined with its ethnogenesis and ethnic history. The analysis focuses on the historical and ethnological processes occurring at specific stages of ethnic history, leading up to the formation of a particular ethnos as a distinct entity or people. The study emphasizes that without a clear understanding of a people's ethnogenesis and the composition of its ethnic strata, it is challenging to form a scientific conception of the people, the territory they inhabit, and their statehood.

References

Gumilev L. N., Drevniye tyurki, 1967; Nasimkhan Rahman, Turkish Khaganate, T., 1993.

Кочанов Е. И., Кочевье государства от гуннов до Манчжуров, М., 1997;

Асадов Ф. М., Арабские источники о турции в раннем средневековье, Баку, 1993;

Shanyozov K., The process of formation of the Uzbek people, T., 2001.

Gaibulla Boboyorov. Özme, Tashkent, 2000-2005.

Gumilev L. N., Drevniye tyurki, 1967; Nasimkhan Rahman, Turkish Khaganate, T., 1993.

Кочанов Е. И., Кочевье государства от гуннов до Манчжуров, М., 1997;

Асадов Ф. М., Арабские источники о турции в раннем средневековье, Баку, 1993;

Shanyozov K., The process of formation of the Uzbek people, T., 2001.

Gaibulla Boboyorov. Özme, Tashkent, 2000-2005.

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Published

2024-07-31

How to Cite

Safarovich , Y. S. (2024). Historical Ornament Study Structure, Ethnic Development, Khaganate and Cultural Mero Formation. Excellencia: International Multi-Disciplinary Journal of Education (2994-9521), 2(7), 494-497. https://doi.org/10.5281/