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Ethnocultural Processes Took Place In Ustrushan During The Western Turkish Khanate

Qahramon Almanov , Lecturer, Department Of History Gulistan State Of University, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Abstract

In this article, the author draws some conclusions based on historical sources, commenting on the ethno-cultural processes that took place in the historical and cultural region of Central Asia - Ustrushana during the Western Turkish Khanate. Based on these conclusions, we can gain important information about the political, economic and cultural life of this country.

Keywords

Ustrushana, Chilkhujra, Mugh, numismatics, Dulu, Nushibi, Kantszyuy, Ustrushoni, Chachan napch, pecheneg, Kofir-kala, Galatepa

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Almanov , Q. . (2021). Ethnocultural Processes Took Place In Ustrushan During The Western Turkish Khanate. The American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations, 3(02), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/Volume03Issue02-01