CENTRAL ASIAN ARCHITECTURE IN RUSSIAN IMPERIAL AND SOVIET PERIOD

Authors

  • Kozimjon Olimov Namangan state university, history student E-mail: kozimjonoff26@gmail.com

Keywords:

Central Asian architecture, russian imperial period, soviet period, russian colonization, architectural styles, cultural fusion, traditional Central Asian architecture, soviet architectural influence

Abstract

This topic explores the evolution of Central Asian architecture during the Russian Imperial and Soviet periods. It delves into the architectural styles, influences, and transformations that took place in the region as a result of Russian colonization and subsequent Soviet rule. The discussion encompasses the fusion of traditional Central Asian architectural elements with Russian and Soviet architectural trends, reflecting the sociopolitical changes and cultural amalgamation during these eras.

References

Yuri Slezkine. “Soviet Asian Ethnic Frontiers”. – p. 83-84.

Jeff Sahadeo. “Russian Colonial Society in Tashkent, 1865-1923”. – p. 94-95.

Robert Hillenbrand. “Architecture and Identity in the Islamic World: Proceedings of the Royal Asiatic Society Symposium on Architectural Patronage in Asia”. – p. 107-108.

Hasan Uddin Khan. “Architectural Heritage of Central Asia: From Antiquity to the Present”. – p. 39-41.

Adeeb Khalid. “The Sovietization of Central Asia: The Transformation of Tajikistan, 1917-1937”. – p. 45-47.

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Published

2023-10-01