
DESCRIPTION OF CENTRAL ASIAN CITIES IN THE SOURCES OF TURKISH AUTHORS
Abstract
This article discusses description of Central Asian Cities in the sources of Turkish Authors. The author notes that the largest, populous, trading city after Khiva is New Urganch. It even gives information that it is ahead of Khiva in terms of the development of trade, and trade caravans are constantly passing from the cities of Orenburg and Bukhara.
Keywords
Description of Central Asian Cities, Turkish Authors, Khiva
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