Asian Journal of Multidimensional Research

  • Year: 2021
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 10

Large settlements in the north and northeast of central sughd in the early middle ages

*Teacher, Department of Humanities, Pedagogical Institute of Karshi State University, Uzbekistan

Online Published on 03 January, 2022.

Abstract

The early middle Ages will need to be studied in different parts according to their natural-geographical location. In our opinion, although this region is relatively, "the rustoks in the northern and northeastern part of Central Sogdia", "the rustoks in the northwestern part of Central Sogdia" and "the rustoks in the southern and central parts of Central Sogd" it is expedient to divide the rustaks in the south-western part into three parts, and the most densely populated parts of the Sogdian oasis in ancient and medieval times, suitable for sedentary farming - Central Sogdian political units (rustoq, urban, rural) were in their time the most developed settlements in Central Asia.

Keywords

Central Sogd Kabudon, Fay, Ishtikhan, Kushaniya Afrosiyob, Dobusqala, Kofirqala, Gabudan - Sivangin (Samarkand) Bulungur, Pay And Karasuv Maymurg Property Kang Talli-Barzu Rabinjon (Kattakurgon), Mingtepa, Bulungur, Pay And Karasuv