The structure of turkish tribes in central asia and its historical importance

Abstract

It is known that the Turks have always moved to Central Asia, the main reason for which, along with the great Turkic desert, the land of Turan has long been the homeland of the Turks. The second half of the seventh century - the Arab conquest of Central Asia in the first half of the eighth century - had a clear impact on ethnogenesis and ethnic processes in Central Asia.

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