ON THE ORIGIN OF THE QAVCHIN TRIBE AND ITS SETTLEMENT IN MOVARUNNAHR

Authors

  • Orziyev Mahmud

Keywords:

invasion, migration, place of residence

Abstract

Since ancient times, the Mongol tribes have led a nomadic lifestyle, living in

vast pastures, divided into clans and tribes. Although these clans and tribes did not unite into a

single nation, living scattered, they actively participated in the ethnogenesis of many peoples. In

the Middle Ages, the Mongol tribes, which were part of a number of kingdoms, founded a huge

empire under the leadership of Genghis Khan at the beginning of the 13th century AD. For the

first time in history, the Mongol clans and tribes were united into a single state. The Mongols led

by Genghis Khan also entered and settled in the Transoxiana and adjacent regions, and, like a

number of other peoples, they actively participated in the ethnogenesis of the Uzbek people

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Published

2025-12-17