Discovery and Interpretation of Early Medieval Murals in Central Asia

Authors

  • Akram Toshtemirov Teacher of CSPU

Keywords:

V. L. Vyatkin, Siyob stream, North and West wall

Abstract

In this article, general conclusions are given about the study of early medieval wall images found in Central Asia and the meanings of the images in them. In the regions of Central Asia, the wall paces are mainly preserved in Panjikent, Bunjikat, Varakhsha and Afrosiyab. In them, religious, epic and historical events are created based on the unique traditions given through images. With the introduction of Islam (VIII century), the conditions changed radically. However, visual arts will remain. In Islam, it is forbidden to draw the pace of living things. It should be noted that in pre-Islamic Afrosyab, all temples, halls and halls were decorated with images of gods.

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Published

2024-06-21

How to Cite

Toshtemirov, A. (2024). Discovery and Interpretation of Early Medieval Murals in Central Asia. Web of Semantics : Journal of Interdisciplinary Science, 2(6), 380–385. Retrieved from https://web.semanticjournals.org/index.php/wos/article/view/446

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