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Дата публикации статьи в журнале: 2020/06/11
Название журнала: Восточно Европейский Научный Журнал, Выпуск:
57, Том: 5,
Страницы в выпуске: 30-32
Автор: Xubbaliyeva Maxpurat
Uzbekistan, Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, Lecturer at the Department of Chinese politics, history and economy
Uzbekistan, Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, Lecturer at the Department of Chinese politics, history and economy
Анотация: In this article, the author analyzes the work of the Buddhist monk Xuanzang, who visited the Central Asian region in the early Middle Ages, "Da Tan siyuytzu" and other sources on the history of Central Asia, which are not equivalent with this source. This article addresses one of the most serious issues in early medieval Central Asian history. It is known that the travelers of Buddhist monks who visited the Central Asian region in the early Middle Ages, the information contained in them, are not yet available in Arabic-Persian sources and cover a relatively dark period, and the article fills this gap. Among them, Xuanzang's "Da Tan siyutzu" stands out. Therefore, this article serves as additional material to the work published so far.
Ключевые слова:
Buddhist tourists
Great Tan dynasty
Central Asian peoples
Chach
Iron Gate
indigenous culture
religious ties
religious ties
trade relations
geographical location of cities
Данные для цитирования:
Xubbaliyeva Maxpurat,
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CENTRAL ASIA: VII – VIII CENTURIES IN THE EYES OF CHINESE BUDDHIST TOURISTS (30-32). Восточно Европейский Научный Журнал. Исторические науки. 2020/06/11;
57(5):30-32.