EARLY MEDIEVAL CULTURE OF MIDDLE SYRDARYA HERDERS

Authors

  • Ravshankulova Aziza Nasimovna Jizzakh State Pedagogical University. Master degree. 2nd course

Keywords:

Early medieval, Middle Syrdarya, herding culture, economic practices, social organization, cultural interactions, archaeological evidence, livestock management, trade networks, Central Asia.

Abstract

This article examines the early medieval herding cultures of the Middle Syrdarya region, focusing on their economic practices, social organization, and cultural interactions. It highlights the significance of livestock management, trade networks, and social structures within these communities. Through the analysis of archaeological evidence and historical records, the study provides insights into how these herders adapted to their environment and engaged with neighboring settled societies, contributing to the broader understanding of regional historical dynamics.

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2024-11-03

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EARLY MEDIEVAL CULTURE OF MIDDLE SYRDARYA HERDERS. (2024). Proceedings of Scientific Conference on Multidisciplinary Studies, 3(11), 36-41. https://econferenceseries.com/index.php/scms/article/view/5974