THE RENAISSANCE IN THE LIFE OF THE PEOPLES OF CENTRAL ASIA IN THE IX-XII CENTURIES (RENAISSANCE) PERIOD. THE CONTRIBUTION OF OUR ANCESTORS TO WORLD CIVILIZATION
Keywords:
Central Asia; Renaissance (IX–XII centuries); Cultural revival; Scientific discoveries; Literature; Philosophy;Astronomy;Natural sciences; Art and architecture; Historic cities (Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Tashkent); Cultural exchange; World civilization;Economic and political impact; Heritage; International relations; Ancestors’ contribution; Knowledge development;Global influenceAbstract
this article explores the significance of the Renaissance period in Central Asia during the 9th–12th centuries and highlights the contribution of our ancestors to world civilization. It emphasizes the role of historic cities such as Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, and Tashkent as centers of science, art, and culture during this period. The article also discusses how the focus on knowledge, literature, astronomy, natural sciences, and philosophy facilitated cultural exchange and strengthened relations with other regions.Furthermore, it examines how the scientific discoveries and artistic achievements of our ancestors contributed to global civilization and the economic and political impact of this cultural revival. Despite certain challenges, such as infrastructure limitations and regional competition, the Renaissance of the 9th–12th centuries played a crucial role in shaping the cultural heritage of Central Asian peoples and enhancing their significance in international cultural cooperation.