HISTORIOGRAPHY OF ACADEMICIAN V.V.BARTOLD'S SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY ON THE HISTORY OF SAMARKAND

Authors

  • Ergashev Mahmud Samarkand State University

Keywords:

Academician Barthold, N. Ostroumov, Samarkand historiography, Hamburg, Eastern history, Arabic-Turkish-Persian-languages, historical sources, Petersburg University, Muller, Eduard Meyer, Movarounnahr

Abstract

In this article, in the late 19th - early 20th centuries, efforts to research the history of Central Asia by orientalists intensified. As a result of a series of researches, the history of the country, which has been undiscovered and little studied for centuries, has been brought into scientific discussions. In this scientific process, V. V. Bartold also has his place. Academician V. V. Bartold (1869-1930) is a skilled source scholar, famous Turkologist, world-renowned orientalist, one of the scientists who made a great contribution to the study of the history of Central Asia, especially Samarkand. The works on the history of the peoples of the East, created by the scientist, have gained wide fame in the scientific world and serve to demonstrate to the whole world the great achievements in the science of Oriental studies.

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Published

2023-04-06

How to Cite

Ergashev Mahmud. (2023). HISTORIOGRAPHY OF ACADEMICIAN V.V.BARTOLD’S SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITY ON THE HISTORY OF SAMARKAND. Journal of Academic Research and Trends in Educational Sciences, 2(2), 20–28. Retrieved from http://ijournal.uz/index.php/jartes/article/view/511