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Some Features of Public Administration in the Empire of Amir Temur
Author(s) -
Dr. Prof. Shohistahon Uljaeva,
Dr. Prof. Kiyomiddin Nazarov,
Gulshada Urazalieva,
Gulnora Xudayberdieva
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.a2952.109119
Subject(s) - empire , ethnic group , central asia , politics , administration (probate law) , ancient history , power (physics) , population , history , ethnic composition , geography , ethnology , political science , demography , sociology , law , physics , quantum mechanics
The article analyzes some features of public administration in the empire of Amir Temur. About a century before Amir Temur came to power, significant changes took place in the ethnic composition of the Movarounnakhr population. The invasion of the Mongols in the territory of Central Asia, in turn, contributed to the emergence of new tribes and nations. In particular, in the middle of the thirteenth century there was a migration of ethnic groups of jaloyir, barlos, kavchin and arlot to Central Asia. In the first half of the XIII-XIV centuries some groups of olchin, duglat, mongol, sulduz, oyrot, bakhrin, market, mang’it, kungrad and other tribes moved to Movarounnakhr. Even the Turkic Mongols living in Movarounnakhr gradually forgot the term "Mongol" and called themselves "chigatay." B.Manz, M. Haydar and other authors commented on the role of tribes in socio-political life, career and rank, as well as the great power of Amir Temur in distribution. It is possible to conclude that the tribes’ nobles of Amir Temur were widely involved in the posts.

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