ARTISTIC CREATIVE ANALYSIS OF CALLIGRAPHY WORKS IN ARCHITECTURAL MONUMENTS IN THE FERGANA VALLEY
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Fergana Valley, architectural monuments, calligraphy, Palace of Khudoyorkhan, epigraphy, Eastern architecture, cultural heritage.Abstract
This article analyzes the works of calligraphy in the historical architectural monuments of the Fergana Valley from an artistic and creative perspective. In particular, the inextricable connection of calligraphy with architecture, their cultural and spiritual significance are highlighted through the inscriptions and decorations in the Palace of Khudoyorkhan and other monuments. The study shows the role of calligraphy not only as a means of transmitting text, but also as an artistic means of expressing historical, political and religious content.
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