THE UNIQUE ARCHEOLOGICAL FINDINGS OF BUDDHISM KEPT IN THE STATE MUSEUM OF HISTORY OF UZBEKISTAN
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The article examines the finds of Buddhism found in the monuments of Fayoztepa, Ayrtom,Eski Termez, Koratepa and Kuva in the Fergana region, which are now in the State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan. Other findings from the study of these sites are also discussed.
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