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THE MAIN FINDINGS AND RESULTS
Important information and details about this are well covered in the historical and literary
sources of the Navoi period, in the documents of the foundation, as well as in a number of his
works. In particular, the limited chapter he wrote in Waqfiya is a very important source for
researchers. The essence of the restriction is that it plays an important role in the study of socio-
political, economic relations and administrative methods of the period in which the author lived,
as well as documentary work. Because the great Navoi wrote down the list of all the real estate,
types of property, the names of the territories where he was endowed with his pen. As far as we
know, Navoi gave a brief account of the endowment of real estate (no information on movable
property - B.R.) and its conditions, such as lands, arable lands, profitable lands, and buildings,
sewers, which were identified and marked on the basis of waqf documents certified by the seal of
the Islamic judge. This restriction is an important source in addition to the Persian-language
foundation documents on the waqf property of Navoi and a sample written in Uzbek. In this
regard, the author himself: “... the boundaries of the waqf are in the city and in the tawba, the
mujmalan (in short) will be mentioned, and the details will be stated in the Persian waqfs, which
are inevitable” [2, p. 265], he said. He set aside the proceeds from his constraints for the
maintenance of mosques, madrasas, hospitals, rabotas, khanaqahs, and hundreds of other public
buildings, which he built at his own expense as the unparalleled coach and protector of his time
and as a generous, wealthy landowner; his exemplary aspects of his devotion to the cause of self-
interest show, first, that his financial prayer was also extremely perfect. Secondly, the genius
recalls the titles of Sultan Hussein Boykaro and Makarimul-akhlaq, Shams ul-millat, which
sounded as a symbol of the boundless respect, sincerity and recognition of the people.
The restricted chapter of the “Waqfiya” is written in a formal style, which is evident in the form
of expression and statement used by the genius writer in the interpretation of the types of real
estate donated in this documentary chapter. The limited season differs from other seasons of
“Waqfiya” by the following features. First, the great emir gave a brief account of the real estate
of the Timurid-ruled Khurasan state, that is, in the words of the king and poet Babur, the capital
of Temurbek's hometown, Herat, and outside the city. Secondly, all the types of real estate he
donated were legal, that is, "shar'i" and protected by law, and all the details of his real estate
were clearly written in Persian in the foundation's documents and sealed by an Islamic judge in
the presence of witnesses. Thirdly, he strictly adhered to the principles of openness, openness
and transparency in the conduct of property matters, especially waqf affairs; It is well known that
“…The tribe was perfected by the seal and testimony of the people as the king begged, and ruled
in the presence of the koffananom (all), this and mabsut” [2, p. 265] was aware of these
limitations, from the ruler of the period, Sultan HusaynBayqara, to the common people. It also
pointed out that there were no forms of shadow economy in general, and that its conditions were
legitimate, indicating that there were no ways to make money or to acquire real and movable
property through covert means contrary to Sharia.
All of the endowed real estate in the city of Herat, Navoi, is in the form of buildings such as
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and shops, the number of which is more than thirty, and its important conditions are presented.
Also, the real estate endowed outside the city of Herat, namely Olinjonbuluki,
Farroshonmavzesi,
Injilbuluki,
BogiMurgan,
SiyavushondinKhojaShihobmahalla,
SabgurbulukiSabadaRavon village, Sifliymahalla, Hirotrud province Gulerli, income, In the form
of gardens, orchards, palaces, and foundations, such as the canal, the canal, the Tudagi corridor
in the Bodhisattva region, the Paragach corridor in the Gumburak boulevard.
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