The Historical Development of Archeological Tourism of the Kushans the Successive Period of the Studies
Keywords:
Mug, Zoroaster, Fergana, hunting ground, Khudoyorkhan, defensive wall, White salt, tribe, osnadon, archeology, Regional Museum of Local LoreAbstract
This article scientifically describes the importance of the ancient Fergana Valley in archeological tourism, which has historically developed and has a worthy place in human civilization. The Fergana Valley cities and castles were built. At the same time, it served as an important stop in international trade. However, this development came to an end during the Arab conquest. The Mughal fortress Shahristan was also not rebuilt after the Arab invasion of Central Asia. Irrigation and agricultural irrigation were also tried to recover. However, shortly after the Eftals, local pottery flourished instead of farming during the Samanid period. After 1920, a large expedition in the Fergana Valley brought the ruins back to the stage of history.