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On Typological Bases Of Cult Architecture In Ancient Fergana (From Antiquity To The Middle Ages)

B. Dedekhanov , Senior Lecturer, Department "Production Of Building Materials, Products And Structures", Namangan Civil Engineering Institute, Uzbekistan

Abstract

Based on archeological data, the author offeresin the paper a typological description of the cult
(temple) architecture in the Fergana Valley. For the first time, thedata on temples and shrines of
ancient and early medieval periods were collected and generalized

Keywords

Temple,, , sanctuary

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B. Dedekhanov. (2020). On Typological Bases Of Cult Architecture In Ancient Fergana (From Antiquity To The Middle Ages). The American Journal of Engineering and Technology, 2(08), 70–74. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajet/Volume02Issue08-10