THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TIMURID REGIONAL EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
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The article discusses science, the education system, the activities of madrasahs, libraries, scientific centers and the contribution of the Timurid queens to the development of science and education during the Timurid era. The education system during the Timurid era is analyzed in connection with the modern education system.
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