FACTORS AFFECTING THE CRISIS IN CENTRAL ASIA (From Ancient Times To The Middle Ages)

  • Sharifov Ehronbek Erkin o`g`li Magistr, Termez state university
Keywords: Achaemenid Empire, Political, Kushan Empire, Arab Caliphate, Economic crisis, Samanid state, Socio-demographic crisis

Abstract

This article describes the dynasties and states that ruled Central Asia and the factors that led to the disintegration or collapse of state governance. The period covered in the article focuses on the dynastic states with a centralized state system in the Central Asian region from antiquity to the middle ages. 

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Published
2022-06-15
How to Cite
Sharifov Ehronbek Erkin o`g`li. (2022). FACTORS AFFECTING THE CRISIS IN CENTRAL ASIA (From Ancient Times To The Middle Ages). International Journal of Human Computing Studies, 4(6), 23-27. https://doi.org/10.31149/ijhcs.v4i6.3209
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