RELIGIOUS BELIEFS OF CENTRAL ASIA IN THE 6TH–7TH CENTURIES AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON SOCIO-POLITICAL LIFE
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https://doi.org/10.57033/mijournals-2026-9-0182Keywords:
Central Asia, Khorasan, Movarounnahr, samanids, karakhanids, ghaznavids, seljuks, khorezmshahs, qarluqs, oguzs, ajam.Abstract
The article is devoted to the investigation of research and scientific-
theoretical approaches to the investigation of the Central Asian governance system. It
discusses Central Asia’s history, ethnography, statehood, the judicial system and religious
processes in the region.
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