Abstract
Conflicts in Central Asia in the 13th and 14th centuries hindered the development of culture. Especially during the Mongol invasion (13th century), when large cities, including Bukhara, were completely or partially destroyed, cultural life declined. With the unification of Central Asia under the rule of Timur, a new rise in culture and art began in the second half of the XIV century.
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