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MIRZO ULUG`BEK'S LIFE AND HIS SCIENTIFIC LEGACY

Abstract

This article contains information about the youth of the great Timurid prince Mirzo Ulugbek, his family, his interest in science, his rise to power, information about state administration, and the methods he used in state administration. The names of Mirzo Ulugbek's teachers, Ghiyosiddin Jamshid Koshiy, who worked with him, and other great figures are mentioned. Ulugbek also gives clear thoughts about the madrasas built by him in Bukhara, Samarkand, and Gijduvan, the "Registan", the history of its construction, and the equipment located in it. In particular, his rational policy in state administration is discussed separately.

Keywords

Mirzo Ulugbek, grandfather Amir Temur, father Shahrukh Mirzo, mother Gavharshod Begim, Ghiyosiddin Jamshid Koshi, Mawlana Ahmad, Qazizoda Rumi, Bukhara, Samarkand, Registan, Zayniddin Vasifi, Movaunnahr, Khurasan.

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References

  1. In memory of Amir Temur and Ulugbek's contemporaries / edited by B. Akhmedov. - Tashkent. Teacher. 1996.
  2. Babur Zahiriddin Muhammad. Baburnoma / Prepared by Porso Shamsiev. Second edition. - Tashkent: Yulduzcha, 1990.
  3. Vasifi Zainidddin. Badoe ul-vakoe / Translated from Persian. A.H. Boldirov. - Moscow, 1961.
  4. Mirzo Ulugbek. History of Four Nations. - Tashkent. Chulpon, 1994.

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