VARAKHSHA ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE: HISTORY, URBANIZATION AND CULTURAL HERITAGE
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
Varakhsha, Central Asia, archaeology, urbanization, Bukhara oasis, cultural heritage, ancient cities, irrigation system, medieval history, archaeological excavations.Abstract
This article examines the Varakhsha archaeological site as one of the most significant early urban centers in the Bukhara oasis. It analyzes its historical development, architectural structure, artistic heritage, and socio-economic role based on archaeological and written sources. The study highlights Varakhsha’s importance in understanding urbanization processes in ancient Central Asia.
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