THE LITERARY AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT AND HISTORICAL PROCESSES DURING THE KOKAND KHANATE

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Tugalova Madina Erkin kizi

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This article examines the cultural and literary developments that took place during the Kokand Khanate (1709–1876), a prominent political entity in Central Asia. While the Khanate played a significant role in regional politics and economics, it was also a center of vibrant intellectual activity. The paper explores how historical processes—including political transformations, religious dynamics, and foreign relations—shaped the literary and cultural environment. It highlights the contributions of prominent poets, scholars, and the influence of Persian, Turkic, and Islamic traditions on the development of literature and education.

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THE LITERARY AND CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT AND HISTORICAL PROCESSES DURING THE KOKAND KHANATE. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(5), 887-889. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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