Linguistic Characteristics Of Manuscript Sources In Oriental Languages Devoted To The Study Of The History Of The Peoples Of Central Asia

Authors

  • Muhabbat Samandarovna Khamidova Professor at the National University of Uzbekistan
  • Abdumuradova Shokhsanam Bahodir qizi Student at Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55640/jsshrf-05-11-08

Keywords:

Eastern languages, Turkic languages, Persian

Abstract

This article analyzes the linguistic features of historical sources created in Eastern languages, namely Arabic, Iranian, and Turkic languages. It explores the formation and transformation of their linguistic characteristics and distinctive styles in connection with historical processes. Furthermore, the paper discusses the mutual influence of Arabic, Persian, and Turkic languages, as well as the interlingual interactions reflected in historical sources. The study highlights the importance of examining Eastern manuscripts from the perspectives of source studies and linguistics.

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Published

2025-11-28

How to Cite

Muhabbat Samandarovna Khamidova, & Abdumuradova Shokhsanam Bahodir qizi. (2025). Linguistic Characteristics Of Manuscript Sources In Oriental Languages Devoted To The Study Of The History Of The Peoples Of Central Asia. Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Fundamentals, 5(11), 32–36. https://doi.org/10.55640/jsshrf-05-11-08