MUSICAL LIFE IN THE SAMANID PERIOD IN THE IX-X CENTURIES AND UZBEK MUSIC IN THE XI-XV CENTURIES

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INNOVATIVE SCIENCE PUBLISHING
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Musical life in the Samanid state In the ninth century, power passed to the Samanid dynasty due to the fierce struggle of the peoples of Central Asia against the oppression of the invaders. During the Samanid period, Central Asia was not attacked by foreign invaders for almost a hundred years, which allowed the development of the country's economy and culture. During this period, great scientists, poets, musicians: the famous mathematician and astronomer Ahmad Fergani, one of the first musical treatises in Arabic, the founder of the science of algorithms Abu Abdullah Muhammad Khorezmi became famous. The article covers the musical life of the Samanids in the IX-X centuries and Uzbek music in the XI-XV centuries.
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Uzbek people, center of culture, science, Farobi, Ibn Sino, capital, Samarkand, Amir Temur, music
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