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| Open Access | COINAGE SYSTEM AND EVOLUTION OF MONEY DURING THE PERIOD OF THE BUKHARA KHANATE
Shahzod Hikmatov , Master's student at Asia International UniversityAbstract
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the monetary system formed during the Bukhara Khanate period, the evolution of coins, and their role in economic and political life. The study examines the importance of gold, silver, and copper coins in circulation, their minting technology, inscriptions, and value as historical sources. It also draws conclusions about the state’s internal and external economic relations and financial policy through numismatic evidence.
Keywords
Bukhara Khanate, monetary system, coin, numismatics, gold coin, silver coin, copper money, mint, economic history, trade relations.
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