Abstract

The article discusses the richness and diversity of religious ideas in the lives of the people of Central Asia, reflected in the example of these cultural monuments, the formation of a new system in which the local traditions merged with “Islamic culture” after the entry of Islam into the region. From the Tashkent oasis came the representatives of mysticism, who made a great contribution to the development of Islamic science, and the architectural monuments and shrines where they lay were a place of spirituality for the population in the Middle Ages, these monuments are a unique example of Islamic architecture in the XIV-XVI centuries, at present, scientific opinions and comments have been put forward that the attraction of local and foreign tourists to these shrines will make a significant contribution to the economy of our country.

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