The legacy of Tamerlane in Uzbekistan: art, architecture, and political ideology

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Published Dec 28, 2023
Gayrat Jumayev Nodir Karimov

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This article discusses the legacy of Tamerlane in Uzbekistan: art, architecture, and political ideology. Tamerlane’s reign was a transformative period in Central Asia. His military campaigns, political alliances, and administrative innovations shaped Uzbekistan's political landscape for generations to come. The historical significance of his rule lies in his ability to establish centralized rule, expand his empire, and leave a lasting imprint on the national identity of Uzbekistan. As Uzbekistan continues to evolve and navigate its modern political challenges, the legacies of Tamerlane’s reign remain an integral part of its historical and political fabric

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Jumayev, G., & Karimov, N. . (2023). The legacy of Tamerlane in Uzbekistan: art, architecture, and political ideology. SPAST Abstracts, 2(02). Retrieved from https://spast.org/techrep/article/view/4466
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legacy of Tamerlane, art, architecture, political ideology, transformative period, campaigns, political alliances, administrative innovations.

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