
Culture and Educational Thought During the Golden Horde and Nogai Period
Abstract
The article examines the importance of the pedagogical views of Karakalpak wise thinkers Soppasli Sipira Jirau and Asan Kaigi in the education of youth, and also highlights the culture of the Golden Horde and Nogay periods.
Keywords
Golden Horde, Nogai, narrator
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