THE ROLE OF FEMALE CHARACTERS IN THE IMAGE OF TIMURID PRINCESSES
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- 1. Master's student at Turon university
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The Timurid period occupies a significant place in the history of Central Asia due to its political power and cultural achievements. While historical studies often emphasize the role of male rulers, the contribution of women of the Timurid dynasty remains an important yet less explored aspect. This article analyzes the role of female characters in shaping the image of Timurid princesses. Using historical and comparative analysis, the study examines the political, cultural, and social influence of Timurid royal women. The findings demonstrate that Timurid princesses were not passive members of the royal family but active participants in governance, diplomacy, and cultural patronage. Their influence contributed to the development of education, architecture, and intellectual life in the Timurid Empire. The study highlights the importance of recognizing women's roles in historical narratives and contributes to a deeper understanding of gender dynamics in the Timurid period.
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