World Bulletin of Social Sciences (WBSS)
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Vol. 5, December - 2021
ISSN:
2749-361X
145
Surkhandarya oasis was ruled by the Shaybanids and
Dzhanids (Ashtarkhanids). From the first half of the
XVIII century to the beginning of the XX century, the
oasis was an integral part of the Bukhara Emirate.
At the end of the XVI century, as a result of
the complete crisis of Chaganian (Budracha), a new
city was formed on the site of Dekhinava (Denau) in
the upper basin of the Red Sea. Written sources of the
XVII century say that Denau
was a fortified fortress
with a bustling bazaar, a large madrasah and the city
of Honakoli.
Navandak, Shahri Safo, Javzi, Tofolon,
Vakhshivor, Basand (Boysun from the XVII century),
Mirshodi Chaganian were large settlements of the
Khanate period.
N.A. Maev, who arrived in the oasis on a
scientific trip at the end of the 19th century, wrote
that he had not
seen an inch of land in the
Surkhandarya oasis, from Shodiboy to Denau. It is
amazing to see the green fields around Denau.
According to him, a large amount of grain, wool and
sheep will be sent from Chaganian to the Khan's
capital. Also N.A. Maev passes 32 versts (1 verst-1.06
kilometers) from Shodboy to Denau, passing 13
villages along the way and calling their names:
Mirshodi,
Ogbulak,
Dishnushbulak,
Batosh,
Kunsaikhona,
Khatyrchi,
Ammansoy,
Chakcha,
Karsagon , Kulluk, Ipak Khoja and Koshsoat.
N.A.Maev also provides interesting information
about the Sayyid Atalik
madrasah in the center of
Denau. He writes that in the city center, not far from
the bazaar, two two-story madrasahs were built by a
man named Abdulkarim (or the name of the head of
Denau, or the chief architect or patron saint), and that
they were built in almost the same way as the
madrasah of Shakhrisabz, Kokand and Bukhara.
In the central part of the exhibition hall of the
museum, a photodiogram of the interior and exterior
of
the Sayyid Atalik madrasah, as well as a model of
the Iskandar bridge in the Kumkurgan region, will be
presented.
A study of historical sources associated with
the construction of the Alexander
Bridge showed that
the structure was built mainly for irrigation purposes.
This scientific conclusion is confirmed by Academician
E.V. Rtveladze.
During the period of the khanate, craft centers
were developed in Chaganiyan, mainly in Baysun and
Denau. Among the exhibits of the museum are tiled
tiles, iron and stone working and military weapons,
jewelry and artifacts typical for the school of crafts.
Pottery - another
type of Chaganiyan craft of
the 16th - early 20th centuries - also developed,
continuing the pottery traditions of the Amir Timur
period.
The colorful ceramics are painted with blue
paints and have a certain meaning. For example, from
the image of the sun, stars and sky in ceramic bowls,
the symbol of natural plants, the image of a scorpion
in the celestial constellation,
it is easy to understand
that each ceramic product has a certain meaning and
idea.
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