Ethnographic Information In Chinese Sources About The Independent States That Existed In Central Asia In The Early Middle Ages
Muhamadjon Ravshan Ugli Zufarov , Senior Teacher, Academic Lyceum Under Tashkent State Law University, Tashkent Region, UzbekistanAbstract
Chinese sources cover the history of toponymy and the location of some independent states in Central Asia, in particular, the Fergana and Samarkand powers, and also describe the ethnography and geographical position of their peoples. Geographically, the Central Asian region occupies a large territory that cannot be studied in detail in a single scientific work or article, through them, an attempt was made to draw a conclusion about the description of Central Asia in Chinese historiography, about the extent to which and for what purposes it was studied.
Keywords
Central Asia, Fahannaguo
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