International Journal of Academic and Applied Research (IJAAR)
  Year: 2021 | Volume: 5 | Issue: 5 | Page No.: 5-6
From the history of trade relations between the Fergana Valley and East Turkestan
Axunov Akromjon Pulatjonovich

Abstract:
The East Turkestan region has a history of several thousand years as a geographical area. According to the material evidence found around the Taklamakon desert, these areas were inhabited by highly cultured people 5-6 thousand years ago. In the III-II centuries in East Turkestan there were states such as Krurona, Turfon, Kuchar, Kashkar (Suli), Erkend (Yuytyan), Khotan (Udun), Usun, which were under the influence of the Sun Khanate. During this period, the existing western and eastern Han empires in China worked tirelessly to conquer the country and take control of the Great Silk Road from China to the West, although in some years they achieved their goals temporarily but could not completely pull it out of the Huns.