Chach As The Administrative Center Of The Western Khanate

Section: Articles Published Date: 2021-11-17 Pages: 75-79 Conference Proceedings Volume: SCIENCE, EDUCATION, INNOVATION IN THE MODERN WORLD

Authors

  • Yoqubjon Muhamedov Lecturer Department Of Archeology Faculty Of History National University Of Uzbekistan
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Abstract

In the early middle Ages, Chach, one of the rulers of the Amu Darya-Syrdarya region and adjacent territories, such as Sughd, Ustrushana, Fergana, Otrar, Khorezm, Bukhara, Tokharistan, has a special place in the history of Uzbek statehood. Due to its geographical location, the settled and nomadic population of the region through the middle basins of the Syrdarya is considered to be a region with close socio-political and ethnocultural ties, the Chach oasis was ruled by a number of local dynasties in the early Middle Ages, first under the influence of the Hephthalites (420-565) and later the Western Turkic Khanate (552-744).

Keywords

Hephthalites, Western Turkic Khanate, Farob (Otrar), Chach, Tarband (Otror), Isfijob (Sayram)