THE HISTORY OF THE STUDY OF CULTURAL HERITAGE SITES IN THE SURKHAN OASIS REGIONS

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American Journals Publishing

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This article explores the historical significance and study of cultural heritage sites located in the Surkhan oasis. Using examples such as Dalverzintepa, Fayoztepa, the Mausoleum of Hakim at-Termezi, and the Boysun traditions, it analyzes the region’s tangible and intangible heritage. The paper highlights research stages from the 19th century to the present, including Soviet-era excavations and UNESCO-supported restoration projects in the independence period. It also outlines future prospects for preserving and promoting the Surkhan oasis’s cultural heritage for upcoming generations.

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