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THE FORMATION OF EARLY URBAN CULTURE IN CENTRAL ASIA
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- 1. first-year master's student in History at the Khorezm branch of Asia International University.
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The formation of early urban culture in the territories of Central Asia, like the development of society as a whole, followed a path of continuous evolutionary progress. In accordance with this pattern, the emergence and advancement of urban planning culture passed through long and gradual historical stages. The article provides a detailed discussion of the close connections between the ancient cities of Central Asia and the world’s cultural, economic, and political centers.
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