History of Medicine in the Epoch of Amir Temur and His Dynasty
Shohistahon Uljaeva Mamajonovna1, Akilova Ugilkhon Mirzapayasovna2, Khatamova Rano Zafarjon qizi3, Zakirova Dilfuza Tulkunovna4, Elmuratova Shokhista Ablakulovna5

1Dr. Prof. Shohistahon Uljaeva Mamajonovna, Tashkent institute of irrigation and agricultural mechanization engineers, Uzbekistan.
2Akilova Ugilkhon Mirzapayasovna, Tashkent institute of irrigation and agricultural mechanization engineers, Uzbekistan.
3Khatamova Rano Zafarjon qizi, Tashkent institute of irrigation and agricultural mechanization engineers, Uzbekistan.
4Zakirova Dilfuza Tulkunovna, Tashkent institute of irrigation and agricultural mechanization engineers, Uzbekistan.
5Elmuratova Shokhista Ablakulovna, Tashkent institute of irrigation and agricultural mechanization engineers, Uzbekistan.

Manuscript received on 16 August 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on 22 August 2019. | Manuscript published on 30 September 2019. | PP: 4554-4555 | Volume-8 Issue-3 September 2019 | Retrieval Number: C6824098319/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.C6824.098319
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Abstract: The article reveals the state of medicine and medical science during the Temurids period. Many scientists of that time arrived in the empire from different sides of the East.
Samarkand, Herat, Shiraz and other large cities were centers of medical science. Famous doctors of that time treated and taught in the palace and hospitals: Mir Sayyid Jurjoniy, Mavlono Fazlulloh Tabrizi, Mavlono Izaddin Masud Sherozy, Shamsiddin Odam and Nizomiddin Sherozy and other doctors of that time served in the state of Temurids. At this time, baths played an important role. There were about 10 known bath-houses in Samarkand in the period of Temurides: bath-house near Mukhammad Sultan madrasah, Abu Laysa bath-house, Murzo Ulugbek bath-house in Registan and others. In addition, some sanatoriums were built to restore the body in mountainous and ecologically clean places
Keywords: History of  Medicine Sherozy, Medicine

Scope of the Article:
Social Sciences