THE CULTURAL AND SCIENTIFIC HERITAGE OF UZBEKISTAN AND AZERBAIJAN DURING THE EARLY RENAISSANCE (9TH–11TH CENTURIES)
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https://doi.org/10.69691/decvx689Keywords:
Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Early Renaissance, 9th–11th centuries, culture, science, Islamic civilization, Great Silk Road, Ibn Sina, Bahmanyar, historical and cultural ties.Abstract
The article explores the cultural and scientific interaction between the territories of modern Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan during the 9th–11th centuries — a period known as the Early Renaissance of the Muslim East Special attention is given to the similarities in literary and architectural traditions, highlighting the close historical and cultural ties between the two regions.
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