"THE HISTORY OF NEGLECTED GRAVESTONES IN FORISH DISTRICT, JIZZAKH REGION"
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Abandoned stone inscriptions, mosque, history of the origin of the nameAbstract
This article is a sample of research prepared on a topical topic, based on the information obtained as a result of a field trip based on reliable sources about the ancient history of the area, which is full of ancient stone inscriptions and inscriptions, known among the people as "NORVON OTA", located in one of the remote foothills of the Forish district of the Jizzakh region, one of the ancient monuments that speaks of the disappearing rich material and spiritual life of our country.
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