TRADE RELATIONS OF THE SURKHAN OASIS ON THE GREAT SILK ROAD IN THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE CRAFTS THAT FLOURISHED THERE
This article describes the development of the Great Silk Road in Central Asia from ancient times, the fact that the Kushan Kingdom was the main link of the trade route, the Surkhan oasis in the Middle Ages, north and northwest of Termiz, from Sogd to India through the Iron Gate, Sogd, -Saroykamar- Kunduz to Kashmir, from the west to Balkh, Badakhshan, Hisori Shodmon-Tianshan are located at the intersection of the roads to East Turkestan and China, trade relations, the flourishing of crafts and the construction of a river port in Termiz in the 10th century, the protection of the Great Silk Road during the reign of Amir Temur, and the important role of Termiz in the trade route are covered.