Caravanserais On The Great Silk Road And Their Archeological Site
Jaloliddin Polvonov , Lecturer, National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
Today, ancient caravanserais have been discovered in the Middle East, Turkey and Iran, and archaeologists believe that there were no pre-Islamic caravanserais in Central Asia. Khmelnitsky argues that "Central Asia in the pre-Islamic period consisted of small, scattered possessions, while the Sassanids tried to explain Iran as a widely centralized state." one of the largest historical and cultural countries and of Central Asia, in which the information on the formation and development of the Carvansarai and their archeological statements, as well as how was its services.
Keywords
Ovultepe, handcrafts, Doya-khatun, Eshan-robot, roboti-Malik, “Archa” style, water-storage tank(Sardoba), seljuk-period, Sultan-Khan carvansarai, Khanakah, Kurghan
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