The Letters of Amir Haydar: Insights Into the Economic, Political, Spiritual, and Educational Life During the Rule of Bukhara

Authors

  • Hamroyev Asliddin Umed ugli Lecturer of Bukhara State University Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

society, community, religion, spirituality, education, science, manuscript, hospitality, civilization, honor, intelligence, emirate.

Abstract

This article delves into the correspondence of Bukhari letters dispatched to various destinations by Amir Haydar, a prominent figure of the Mangit dynasty. The examination of these letters sheds light on the intricate social and political dynamics that characterized the 19th-century Bukhara Emirate, offering insights into both the conditions of the populace within the Emirate's domain and the governance practices of the period. Through a careful analysis of these historical documents, readers gain invaluable knowledge about the multifaceted facets encompassing the social, economic, and educational spheres of the Mangit dynasty in Bukhara.

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Published

2024-05-27

How to Cite

Hamroyev Asliddin Umed ugli. (2024). The Letters of Amir Haydar: Insights Into the Economic, Political, Spiritual, and Educational Life During the Rule of Bukhara. Intersections of Faith and Culture: American Journal of Religious and Cultural Studies (2993-2599), 2(5), 79–82. Retrieved from https://grnjournal.us/index.php/AJRCS/article/view/5126