The history of Akhsikent: new perspectives, analysis, and research

This International Scientific and Practical Conference was held on June 15, 2026, at the initiative of the Department of Philosophy and History of Namangan State Pedagogical Institute, in accordance with the 2026 Plan of International Scientific and Scientific-Technical Events, approved by Order No. 11 of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan, dated January 16, 2026.

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Published
15.06.2026
Journal
The history of Akhsikent: new perspectives, analysis, and research
Issue
Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference “The History of Akhsikent: New Perspectives, Analysis, and Research” (June 15, 2026)
Pages
12-20
DOI
10.5281/zenodo.21029390

Authors

Abstract

Maqolada Axsikent arxeologiya parkining tashkil etilishi, uning tarkibiga kiruvchi VIII, XVIII va XIX obyektlarda olib borilgan arxeologik tadqiqotlar natijalari yoritilgan. Tadqiqotlar davomida miloddan avvalgi III asrdan milodiy XIII asrgacha bo‘lgan davrlarga oid madaniy qatlamlar, turar joy qoldiqlari, mudofaa inshootlari hamda noyob yer osti suv ta’minoti tizimlari aniqlangan. X–XII asrlarga oid mahobatli turar joylar, sinchli me’morchilik an’analari, ganch bezaklar va devoriy rasmlar Axsikent aholisining yuksak moddiy madaniyatidan dalolat beradi. Shuningdek, maqolada o‘rta asrlar davriga oid gidrotexnik inshootlarning qurilish texnologiyasi, ularning uzoq muddat faoliyat ko‘rsatgani hamda Farg‘ona vodiysida muhandislik tafakkurining rivojlanganligi tahlil qilingan. Axsikent arxeologiya parkining ilmiy, madaniy va turistik salohiyati baholanadi.

Keywords

Axsikent Axsikat arxeologiya parki shahriston arxeologik yodgorlik yer osti suv tarmog‘i vodoprovod gidrotexnik inshoot mudofaa devori Farg‘ona vodiysi arxeologik turizm o‘rta asrlar me’morchiligi.

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Русский
В статье рассматриваются результаты археологических исследований, проведённых на территории археологического парка Аксикент, созданного на базе городища древнего города Ахсикат. Особое внимание уделено объектам VIII, XVIII и XIX, где выявлены остатки жилых комплексов, оборонительных сооружений и уникальных подземных систем водоснабжения, функционировавших в X–XII веках. Анализируются особенности строительных технологий, гидротехнических сооружений, городской инфраструктуры и инженерных решений средневекового населения Ферганской долины. Полученные материалы свидетельствуют о высоком уровне развития градостроительства, архитектуры и водного хозяйства Аксикента. Также раскрывается научный, культурный и туристический потенциал археологического парка как важного объекта историко-культурного наследия Узбекистана.
Ферганская долина Аксикент Ахсикат археологический парк археологические исследования городище шахристан подземный водопровод гидротехнические сооружения оборонительные стены средневековый город археологический туризм.
English
The article presents the results of archaeological research conducted within the Axsikent Archaeological Park, established on the site of the ancient city of Akhsikat. Particular attention is paid to Objects VIII, XVIII, and XIX, where remains of residential complexes, defensive structures, and unique underground water supply systems dating to the 10th–12th centuries were discovered. The study analyzes construction techniques, hydraulic engineering facilities, urban infrastructure, and engineering achievements of the medieval population of the Fergana Valley. The obtained materials demonstrate the high level of development of urban planning, architecture, and water management in Axsikent. The article also highlights the scientific, cultural, and tourism potential of the Axsikent Archaeological Park as an important historical and cultural heritage site of Uzbekistan.
Fergana Valley Axsikent Akhsikat archaeological park archaeological research ancient settlement shahristan underground water supply system hydraulic engineering structures defensive walls medieval city archaeological tourism.
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