About the Education System in Madrasahs of Bukhara at the Beginning of the 19th Century
Keywords:
education, madrasahs, Bukhara.Abstract
According to written sources, madrasahs, as a higher educational and scientific institution, have existed in Central Asia since the 9th century. The author of “History of Bukhara” Muhammad an-Narshahi reports about the Farjak madrasah in the city of Bukhara. [1] Under the Samanids, madrasahs already existed in other cities of the state such as Samarkand, Nasaf, Termez, Fergana and Khorezm. During the cultural renaissance of the 10th-12th centuries in Central Asia, these cities were centers of science and education.
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