HISTORICAL PROGRESS OF HYDRONYMS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
Toponymy, hydronym, ethnic symbol, microhydronym, geographical terms, anthroponyms, geographical object, ethnographic, historical, microtoponym, rivers, lake, sea, stream, canal, armpit, strait, waterfall, names, oronymy, oikonymy, polynymy, springs, wells, ethnotoponyms, anthropoponyms.Abstract
Some toponymic research has been done on place names in Surkhandarya, although it is insufficient. Our scientists continue to ignore the research of other, microtoponyms, and particular hydronyms. The article also considers the microhydronyms in this area to do this. Focus on the history of hydronym research and the origins of hydronyms.
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