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On typological characteristic of funerary architecture of uzbekistan in the ancient period

Sh NurmukhamedovaTashkent Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering
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AbstractThe funerary architecture of Uzbekistan of the ancient period, the development of which was directly related to the changes in religious beliefs of ancient peoples, went the evolutionary path - from simple underground crypts-nauses to monumental above-ground structures. In each historical and cultural region of Central Asia, the funerary architecture was characterized by its own distinctive features. In Bactria these were the single-, double- and multi-chamber above-ground tombs, in Chach - the buildings of round (with a rectangular chamber inside) and yurt-shaped forms, in Fergana - the mugkhonas and kurums, in Khorezm - the mausoleums of a cross-shaped configuration.

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