AYAZ-KALA AS A CULTURAL HERITAGE SITE: CHALLENGES OF PRESERVATION AND INTERPRETATION

Main Article Content

Shoira Zakhidovna Nurmukhammedova,Nafisa Feruz-qizi Avezova

Abstract

Ayaz-Kala fortress, located in the Khorezm region of Uzbekistan, represents a significant cultural and historical heritage site, reflecting the military, architectural, and social life of ancient Central Asia. This study investigates the main challenges related to the preservation and interpretation of Ayaz-Kala by analyzing archaeological reports, field surveys, and conservation studies. The results indicate that natural factors such as wind and water erosion, combined with human-induced pressures including unregulated tourism and settlement expansion, threaten the structural integrity of the site. Furthermore, limited interpretive resources restrict public engagement and understanding of its historical significance. The study emphasizes the need for integrated conservation strategies, combining structural stabilization, erosion control, regulated visitor management, and enhanced interpretive programs to ensure the sustainable preservation and educational utilization of Ayaz-Kala.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Article Details

Section

Articles

How to Cite

AYAZ-KALA AS A CULTURAL HERITAGE SITE: CHALLENGES OF PRESERVATION AND INTERPRETATION. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(9), 961-965. https://doi.org/10.55640/

References

1.Derevianko, A. P. (2001). Ancient Fortresses of Central Asia. Moscow: Nauka.

2.Paksoy, H. (2010). Archaeology and Cultural Heritage of Uzbekistan. Tashkent: Science Press.

3.Masson, V. M. (1993). History of Khorezm and Central Asia. St. Petersburg: University Press.

4.Kurbansakhatov, A. (2015). Architectural Heritage of Khorezm: Preservation Challenges. Tashkent: Heritage Society.

5.Veselov, D. (2008). Field Surveys of Ayaz-Kala Fortress. Journal of Central Asian Archaeology, 12(3), 45-62.

6.Safarov, B. (2012). Conservation Techniques for Mud-Brick Architecture. Tashkent: Institute of Cultural Heritage.

7.UNESCO. (2017). Guidelines for Conservation of Archaeological Sites in Central Asia. Paris: UNESCO Publishing.

8.Muminov, S. (2019). Interpretation of Historical Sites in Uzbekistan. Journal of Heritage Studies, 5(2), 88-101.

Similar Articles

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.