The Development of Science and Manuscript Book Publishing in Central Asia in the 9th - 13th Centuries

Authors

  • Tuychiyeva Dildorakhan Fergana regional branch of Uzbekistan State Institute of Arts and Culture

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/ijise.v2i3.1257

Keywords:

manuscript, history, book, writing, scholar, calligraphers, heritage, copy, translation

Abstract

This article discusses the development of science and manuscript writing in Central Asia in the 9th - 13th centuries, as well as the lives and works of scientists, thinkers, and poets who contributed to the development of science. During these periods, science, literature, art, medicine, and architecture were developing, and the work of copying and writing manuscript books by calligraphers also reached its peak. The article describes this in detail.

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Published

2023-03-16

How to Cite

Dildorakhan, T. . (2023). The Development of Science and Manuscript Book Publishing in Central Asia in the 9th - 13th Centuries. International Journal of Inclusive and Sustainable Education, 2(3), 52–57. https://doi.org/10.51699/ijise.v2i3.1257