“ART AND CULTURE OF THE TIMURID ERA THROUGH THE PRISM OF THE STATE MUSEUM OF THE HISTORY OF THE TIMURIDS”
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This article analyzes the art and culture of the Timurid era based on materials from the State Museum of the History of the Timurids. It examines the artistic works, examples of applied art, and historical artifacts in the museum’s collection to scientifically study the cultural values, aesthetic principles formed during the Timurid period, and their influence on the present day. Additionally, the article highlights the regional characteristics of the art of this period, the activities of renowned artists, and the scientific-historical significance of the museum exhibition.
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