The new study on the history of the early religions archaeological sources or innovative approach to the problem

Authors

  • Shopulat Shaydullayev Bozorovich Department of History of Uzbekistan and Source Studies, Termiz State University
  • Kushakov Safarali Yusupovich Department of History of Uzbekistan and source studies, Termiz State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v1i5.227

Keywords:

Avesta, Central Asian, Zoroastrian, Teshiktosh, Muste, Pessedjik, Chakmakli, Yassidepe, Naked, Altyndepe, Jarqo'ton, Bactria, Margiyana, Tugalok, Honur

Abstract

This article is about preservation of alliteration during the translation of financial-legal terminologies into Russian. The context covers some ways of translation, examples of financial-legal vocabularies into Russian. This article discusses the idea of studying the history of the early religions on the example of the peoples of ancient Central Asia in this article.It is based on the fact that the first world religion, Zoroastrianism, was formed in Central Asia. It is shown that Zoroastrianism was based on religious beliefs such as zoolatric, pray to the ghost of the Ancestors which were existed in this region during the Bronze and Early Iron Ages.

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2020-11-12

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Shopulat Shaydullayev Bozorovich, & Kushakov Safarali Yusupovich. (2020). The new study on the history of the early religions archaeological sources or innovative approach to the problem. American Journal of Social and Humanitarian Research, 1(5), 17–24. https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v1i5.227

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