
SKULLCAP IS THE NATIONAL SYMBOL OF THE EAST
Saidakhbor Sobitovich Bulatov , Professor of the Nizami State Pedagogical University, Academician of the Russian International Academy of Pedagogical Sciences and the International Scientific Academy "Antique World", Academician of the Turanian Academy of Sciences, Member of the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan, Union of Artists, Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences,Abstract
In this article, the translation and classification of the epigraphic inscriptions of the Sherdar madrasa, one of the monuments in the Registan complex in Samarkand, is described as an important place in the logical study of our great cultural heritage and its promotion.
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