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Economic Aspects of Pilgrimages of The People of Central Asia (1500-1860)

Guldona Mamanovna TanievaProfessor, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Department of World History, Tashkent State Pedagogical University named after Nizami, Tashkent, Uzbekistan,Zaxidova Saxovat AbduqodirovnaProfessor, Doctor of Historical Sciences (DSc), Department of source studies and archival studies, The National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek, Tashkent, Uzbekistan,Mukhabbat S. Khamidovaresultados da análise científica, revelando os achados
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Objectives: In this section, the primary goals of the article are outlined. The focus is on identifying and understanding the key objectives that the author aims to achieve through their scientific analysis of pilgrimage travel from Central Asia to Mecca during the first half of the XVI-XIX centuries. Methods: Here, the methods employed by the author in conducting their research are detailed. This includes a description of the sources utilized, such as writings by Central Asian authors, travelogues of foreign tourists, and information extracted from the archives of Uzbekistan, Turkey, and Russia. The methods section provides insight into the research process and the tools used to gather and analyze data. Results: This section presents the outcomes of the scientific analysis, revealing the findings derived from the author's examination of pilgrimage travel from Central Asia to Mecca. It may include information on the economic costs associated with the journey, the factors influencing the choice of pilgrimage routes based on financial capabilities, and the role of patronage, religious, and ideological foundations in shaping these pilgrimages. Conclusion: The conclusion section encapsulates the key takeaways from the study. It summarizes the significant findings, discusses their implications, and potentially suggests avenues for further research. This part of the article serves as a culmination of the author's analysis, offering a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved in pilgrimage travel during the specified historical period.

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