MILITARY RITUALS IN THE TERRITORY OF CENTRAL ASIA: IN THE ERA OF THE RULE OF AMIR TIMUR AND AFTER HIM
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traditions, customs, military rituals, religion, education, military discipline, moral and combat qualities.Abstract
The article investigated the military rituals that took place in Central Asia during the reign of Amir Timur and after him, the influence on them of various external and internal factors, including customs, traditions of different peoples and religions, as well as the formation of the moral and combat qualities of soldiers. Various forms and methods of conducting military rituals in daily and service-combat activities of troops, their subsequent systematization, taking into account the peculiarities of a certain period of time, are considered.
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