Alisher Abdumatov; Rayimjonov Ismailjon; Abdualimova Zilola
Jurnal: Web of Synergy: International Interdisciplinary Research Journal
ISSN: 2835-3013
Volume: 3, Issue: 4
Tanggal Terbit: 17 November 2024
This study investigates the ancient defense walls surrounding agricultural oases in Central Asia, focusing on their historical development, construction techniques, and socio-economic implications. Using archaeological evidence and historical sources, the research identifies the walls' origins, purposes, and transformations across periods. The methodology involved analyzing ruins, historical records, and regional archeological data to understand their role in protecting agriculture, trade, and settled communities from external threats. Findings reveal that these walls served not only as defensive barriers against nomadic incursions but also as measures to regulate irrigation, safeguard trade routes, and prevent environmental encroachments such as desertification. Prominent examples, including the Soter Wall and Kanpir Wall, highlight advanced engineering and state-organized efforts to sustain agricultural productivity. This study underscores the importance of preserving these structures as heritage monuments, providing insights into ancient Central Asian civilizations' resilience and resourcefulness in managing their socio-economic and environmental challenges.