Analysis of Historical Titles Given to Positions and Ranks in the Kokand Khanate

  • Khalilova Nilufar PhD Candidate, Kokand State Pedagogical Institute, Kokand, Uzbekistan
Keywords: Anthroponymy, Anthroponym, Name, Title, Historical title, Position, Rank, Titles attributed to positions and ranks, Lexical basis, Negative meaning, Positive meaning, Structure, Model, Compound titles, Complex titles

Abstract

This study examines the anthroponymic units—names, patronyms, titles, pseudonyms, and attributions—characteristic of the Kokand Khanate era, as reflected in historical and historiographical sources. Despite their significance, the lexical-semantic and structural aspects of titles, particularly those denoting positions and ranks, remain underexplored. Addressing this gap, the research aims to classify and analyze these historical titles, highlighting their sociolinguistic and linguocultural features. Using a qualitative analysis of historical texts, the study identifies key patterns in the use and structure of these titles. The findings reveal the sociocultural importance of titles in the Kokand Khanate's anthroponymy, offering insights into their historical and cultural contexts. These results contribute to understanding historical anthroponymy and its role in preserving cultural identity.

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Published
2024-11-20
How to Cite
Nilufar, K. (2024). Analysis of Historical Titles Given to Positions and Ranks in the Kokand Khanate. Central Asian Journal of Literature, Philosophy and Culture, 5(6), 218-225. https://doi.org/10.17605/cajlpc.v5i6.1202
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