The role of oikonyms in microtoponymis of Bukhara district
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.2020.4.38Keywords:
adjective horse, ethnonym, place name, onomastics, word-buildings affixes.Abstract
This article discusses the people, the nation, the tribes and tribes of the Uzbek people, which were the basis of some microtoponymies in Bukhara District. Attitudes toward the study of ethnonyms are based on their conclusions.
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