In the early Middle Ages, the Sogdian oasis was ruled first by the Ephthalites (420-565), and then by the Turkic Khaganate (552-744) and included dozens of vassal territories such as Samarkand, Kushaniya (Kattakurgan), Ishtikhan, Fai, Maimurg, Kabudon, Panch (Penjikent), Kesh (Shakhrisabz), Nakhshab (Nasaf/Karshi), etc. If we analyze written monuments (Chinese, Byzantine, Sogdian, Arabic and Persian) and numismatic materials of that period, then the fact is confirmed that a certain part of these possessions was under the control of local dynasties, and the rest of the territory was ruled by dynasties associated with the Turkic Khaganate. The Western Turkic Khaganate used certain methods to keep its vassals under control, including granting ...
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AbstractCreation of Turkic state is an important historical process in the history of the modern Tur...
Iran’s Kurdistan in general and Ardalan’s Kurdistan in Qajar era in particular was of paramount impo...
Prior to the rise of the Mongol World Empire, Transoxiana was perenially caught between the ambition...
The article covers the role of Turks in Sogdian-Turkish relations and governance. In the history of ...
According to historical sources of manghits period, state governing system was in two stages: centra...
This article describes the division of the Sogd oasis into historical-geographical regions through ...
The article discusses the strategic importance of Central Asia in the Middle Ages and its inclusion ...
The socio-political and ethnocultural processes that took place in the Chach (Tashkent) oasis in the...
The article examines the distinctive characteristics of the administration of the Ghaznavid state, a...
In this article, socio-political, economic and ethno-cultural processes in the Khorezm oasis during ...
The Turkmen exodus to the Anatolia is considered one of the important historical periods in the hist...
From their ancestral heartland by the shores of the Aral Sea, the medieval Oghuz Turks marched westw...
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The article discusses the strategic importance of Central Asia in the Middle Ages, the processes of ...
Ramadan Principality is a Turkish state which was established in Cukurova, having Adana as center, i...
AbstractCreation of Turkic state is an important historical process in the history of the modern Tur...
Iran’s Kurdistan in general and Ardalan’s Kurdistan in Qajar era in particular was of paramount impo...
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