SOURCES OF LAW OF THE UZBEK STATE IN THE MIDDLE AGES
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Scholar Express Journals
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The legal sources of Uzbek statehood in the Middle Ages were multifaceted and complex, reflecting the colorful and dynamic nature of the socio-political landscape of the region. The convergence of nomadic traditions, Islamic legal guidelines, and imperial administrative systems created a multifaceted legal framework that provided for the governance and social structure of Uzbek territories. This article is aimed at an in-depth study of these legal sources and their role in the formation of the legal identity of Uzbek statehood in the Middle Ages.