Economics and Innovative Technologies
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Abstract
In this article trading activity of the ancient Turks of Central Asia is researched. As main source used data of ancient Turkic inscriptions (VI – VIII centuries), medieval Turkic literature (IX – XII centuries) and medieval Turkic dictionaries (XI – XIV centuries).
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Kamoliddin, Sh.S
(2018)
"Trade with the ancient Turks,"
Economics and Innovative Technologies: Vol. 2018
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No.
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, Article 16.
Available at:
https://uzjournals.edu.uz/iqtisodiyot/vol2018/iss4/16