THE PLACE OF ANCIENT SUGID IN THE REGIONAL TRANSIT ROUTES AND MIGRATION SYSTEM
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Sughd Oasis, Takharistan, Turkic Khanate, Otror, Choch, Ustrushona, Sughd, Yettisuv, Great Silk Road, Kashkadarya Oasis, South Sughd, Otror, Choch, Ustrushona, Craftsman population.Abstract
A human society has emerged, the process of its development has never been without communication. There have always been connections between people, clan communities, tribes, peoples, nations, and finally countries that united them territorially, economically, and politically, and because of these connections, roads appeared. When we look at our ancient history, we know that certain specialized ways have appeared since the Bronze Age of human society, and in some places much earlier. Their emergence was caused by economic, ethnic, political and cultural needs arising from tribes, peoples and interstate relations. The famous “Great Silk Road” caravan route can be called a centuries-old symbol of relations between the East and the West. We can see that the intercontinental road stretches for 10,000 kilometers and has become a garden connecting Eastern countries with the Mediterranean Sea.
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