Abstract

Annotation: In this article is written about in the history of human society, the ancient Central Asian civilization served as the center of original early cultures for the emergence of material and spiritual wealth created by our ancestors. This area is not limited to the Turan lowland, but includes a vast region where various Turkic ethnic groups are widespread. In these places, over the past 5-6 thousand years, we can observe the formation and development of the culture of Central Asia and the culture of the Turkic peoples. This civilization represents the cultures of regions and ethnic groups on a huge scale, including the stages of the emergence and development of national cultures in the region before the Arab conquest. In these ancient Central Asian regions, it consisted of the Jaitun culture, the Kaltaminor culture, the Hisar culture, the Chust culture, and was generally called the Turan culture. These cultures served the development of various directions in a single cultural space that united the Turkic peoples. For this reason, industries such as hunting, harvesting, animal husbandry and farming have long served as the basis for the livelihood and subsistence of the inhabitants of the region.

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