ON THE UNIQUE NAMES INHERENT IN HISTORICAL SOURCES ABOUT THE KOKAND KHANATE

Authors

  • Khalilova Nilufarkhon Bahromovna Republic of Uzbekistan, Fergana region, Kokand city, Kokand University, senior lecturer, Department of Philology

Keywords:

anthroponymy, historical anthroponymy, unique names, Kokand Khanate, anthroponymic units, nomination, semantics, linguistic and cultural, historical sources, name motivation, Uzbek anthroponymy, onomastics

Abstract

This article analyzes unique anthroponyms found in historical sources about the Kokand Khanate from a linguistic and anthroponymic perspective. During the study, the nominative-motivational foundations, lexical meanings, structural features and semantic aspects of names that are rare or not found in anthroponymic dictionaries recorded in historical sources were highlighted. Also, the historical and cultural significance of socio-political terms, titles, and units expressing lineage and rank in anthroponyms was revealed. The results of the study show that the anthroponymy of the Kokand Khanate period reflects the historical richness, naming traditions and linguistic and cultural features of the Uzbek language.

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Nilufar, X. (2022). ON THE NAMES OF FAMOUS PEOPLE ABOUT THE KOKAND KHANATE. Ta’lim fidoylari, 15(1), 188-192.

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Published

2026-06-08

How to Cite

Khalilova Nilufarkhon Bahromovna. (2026). ON THE UNIQUE NAMES INHERENT IN HISTORICAL SOURCES ABOUT THE KOKAND KHANATE. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 13(6), 358–361. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/7122