Religious Tolerance in Uzbekistan
Keywords:
buddhism, cultural monuments, tolerance, archaeological monuments, sculpture, ancient settlementsAbstract
The article examines the issues of the emergence and spread of Buddhism in Central Asia, in particular on the territory of Modern Uzbekistan. The task is to study Buddhism, its emergence and spread of its original schools on the basis of the studied Buddhist monuments in the Central Asian region. The issues of mutual influence of religious traditions through cultural transformations of Buddhism are considered.
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