Reviews About Early Nomads In Central Asia
Umidulla Isar ugli Isarov , Teacher, Department of History of Uzbekistan and Source studies of Termez State University, UzbekistanAbstract
It is well known that nomads have played an important role in World history. Central Asian nomads in particular also played a major and important role in the political life of the continent. In this article geography of Central Asian nomads' distribution, the system of political governance and social life of early nomadic tribes of Central Asia is analyzed.
Keywords
Early nomads, Central Asia
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