HISTORY OF THE CITY OF MARGILON AND HISTORICAL-CULTURAL MONUMENTS IN ITS SURROUNDINGS
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Ancient Margilan, Great Silk, Hidaya work, Pur Siddiq, TurkestanAbstract
The emergence of the ancient city of Margilon is largely connected with the opening of the Great Silk Road. This city is famous as an industrial center for the production of silk fabrics. In the 10th century, Margilan was famous for its products not only in Central Asia, but also in the countries of the Far East and West.
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