About The Largest Stupa Or Zurmala Monument In North Bacteria
Khalikov Eshboltaevich Zokir , (Phd) Associate Professor Of Termez State University, Uzbekistan Toshkobilov Bobur Kholbutaevich , Master’s Student Of Termez State University, UzbekistanAbstract
The article deals with the results of archeological researches in and around Zurmala Buddhist stupa, which belongs to the category of Old Termez monuments of Surkhandarya oasis in the southern part of Uzbekistan based on written sources.
Keywords
Old Termez, , Zurmala monument,
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