TOLERANT POLICY IN THE STATES (KHANATES) OF CENTRAL ASIA IN THE 16TH- 19TH CENTURIES
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For centuries, the territory of our country is located at the crossroads of trade and economic relations between the East and the West, and different ethnic groups and religious beliefs have entered this land. In the social and spiritual life of the Middle Ages, these circumstances, in turn, led to the penetration of the ideas of tolerance into the lifestyle of the population. In this article, for the first time, the issue of inter-ethnic and inter-religious tolerance in the social and spiritual life of the country was analyzed in the conditions of the Middle Ages.
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