BUYUK IPAK YO’LIDA AHOLI MIGRATSIYASI VA UNING ETNOMADANIY MUNOSABATLARGA TA’SIRI
Sultanov Shohruh Eshberdiyevich, Оriental universiteti tarix fakulteti dekani o‘rinbosari
Keywords:
Great Silk Road, migration, population movement, ethno-cultural relations, cultural diffusionAbstract
The Great Silk Road is a historical testament to the vast networks of trade and cultural exchange that connected East and West for centuries. At the heart of this network was the migration of people along the route, which not only facilitated the movement of goods, but also developed complex ethno-cultural relations. This article examines the phenomenon of population migration along the Silk Road and its deep impact on the formation of ethno- cultural relations. Drawing on historical data, archaeological evidence, and contemporary research, this article explores the dynamics of migration, the cultural spread it created, and the lasting legacy it left on societies linked by this ancient trade route.
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