Abstract
In the middle of the 3rd century BC, the Parthian states were formed in the western regions of Central Asia, and the Greco-Bak Bakreia states in the east. In the first century AD, a powerful Kushan kingdom was formed in the southern part of Central Asia. Under the rule of the local Kushan dynasty, a number of states were united, as a result of which cities flourished, culture flourished, and conditions were created for the creation of new musical instruments.
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