The History Of The Early Medieval Sugd Court (Based On The Mug Mountain Archive)
Khalikulov Azizbek Yorqulovich , Researcher At Samarkand State University, UzbekistanAbstract
The article provides information on the state court and economic relations in Sughd in the early Middle Ages, the procedure for conducting and processing trade documents, certificates and receipts. Opinions were analyzed on the basis of Mug Mountain documents, ie correspondence between rulers and courtiers, reports of certificates of economic income and expenditure, archival documents on receipts.
Keywords
Early Middle Ages, , Kingdom of Sughd
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