Abstract
This article discusses the historical topography of Kesh-Shahrisabz. The migration of administrative centers from one region to another is typical of different historical periods, which were associated with natural - geographical, political and socio-economic reasons. Archaeological evidence suggests that most medieval cities in Kesh had an advanced defense system and arches. However, there are also fortified cities with fortifications (Choshtepa, Oltintepa).
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