SOCIAL CONDITION OF THE POPULATION DURING THE QARAKHANI PERIOD
Keywords:
Turkic tribes,Abstract
he article discusses the social life of the Karakhanid period, the lifestyle of the population , and their professions and positions. The number of sources providing information about the Karakhanid period is very small, which makes it difficult to obtain information about the social strata of the population of that period .
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