Vol. 6 No. 01 (2025): Volume 06 Issue 01
Articles
The Social, Economic and Cultural Life of The Population of The Syrdarya Region in The Middle Ages
The text offers an insightful look into the medieval Ustrushona region, shedding light on its complex administrative, economic, and cultural life. The region, located in the fertile lands of Central Asia, had a thriving agricultural economy, with a focus on irrigation farming that produced cotton, cereals, and fruits. In addition to agriculture, livestock farming flourished in the steppe and desert areas, supporting the livelihoods of the population.
VANISHED CITIES, ETERNAL HYMNS: INDUS TO VEDIC TRANSFORMATION
The journey from the decline of the Indus Valley Civilization to the rise of the Vedic Age marks one of the most significant transitions in South Asian history. This paper explores the cultural, economic, and environmental factors that contributed to the collapse of the Harappan cities and examines how these influences shaped the emergent Vedic civilization. Drawing from archaeological evidence, linguistic studies, and ancient texts, it investigates the continuity and transformation of societal structures, religious practices, and technological advancements. The study also highlights the enduring legacy of this period, connecting the enigmatic Indus script to early Vedic literature and rituals. By bridging the gap between these two eras, this research sheds light on the resilience and adaptability of ancient civilizations and their profound influence on subsequent cultural developments in the Indian subcontinent.
The issue of women in the Khorezm People's Soviet Republic (1920-1924)
This article aims to shed light on issues related to the social life of women in the Khorezm People's Soviet Republic in 1920-1924, such as education, family and marital relations, and the activities of the Department for Working with Women.
Construction in Samarkand During the Ashtarkhanid Dynasty
This article highlights the representative of the dynasty, Imam Qulikhan, who formed the Registan square, which is considered the heart of the city of Samarkand, and the sheikhs and emirs of Samarkand who played an important role in his accession to the throne. In addition, information is provided about the weapons used during the dynasty.