holidays in uzbekistan

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national university of uzbekistan named after mirzo ulugbek fakulty of jurnalistika presentation on theme: holidays ministry of higher education science and innovatsion of the republic of uzbekistan national university of uzbekistan named after mirzo ulugbek fakulty of journalism presentation on theme: holidays 1 contents: introduction main body: 1. new year 2. homeland defenders` day 3. international women`s day 4. navruz 5. memorial day 6. eid al-fitr (ramadan hayit) 7. eid al-adha (kurban hayit) 8. independence day 9. teachers` and mentors` day 10. students day iii. conclusion iv. references v. vocabulary 2 january 1st, new year new year is one of the most beloved holidays on the uzbekistan calendar. as preparations begin in early december, the weeks leading up to the new year are very celebratory in themselves. city streets, transformed by new year trees and glittering garlands, are filled with people rushing to buy toys, gifts, savory delicacies and enough …
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tore shelves in uzbekistan as women are honored in ever sphere of society. special meals are prepared and toasts, poems and songs are recited in honor of the female gender, with both professional and small-scale performances held throughout the country. although in many ways the 8th of march serves as the equivalent of mother’s day in uzbekistan, its scope is broader and includes recognition of all wives, mothers, sisters, daughters, girlfriends and female classmates. 5 march 21, navruz holiday navruz (nowruz) is without dispute the most colorful holiday in uzbekistan. its history dates back three thousand years and is rooted in the ancient cult of sun worship and zoroastrianism, which were once widespread in persia and central asia. today it is associated with the rebirth of nature, new life, joy and kindness. celebrations often last 2-3 days and involve folk festivals, lavishly decorated streets, traditional sports competitions, home visitations and …
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tatue of a mourning mother stands as a symbol for the collective grief of uzbekistan during the war. 7 date changes, eid al-fitr (ramadan hayit) eid al-fitr (roza or ramadan hayit) is an islamic holiday marking the end of ramadan, the annual month of fasting. since 1992, ramadan hayit has been a public holiday in uzbekistan. preparations for ramadan hayit begin a day prior, on arafah (eve). on this day nearly every uzbek family prepares the national rice dish plov, as well as a myriad of breads and sweets. the day itself is a symbol of purification and faith. it begins with men gathered at the local mosque for prayer, although these may also be recited at home, followed by customary visits to the graves of loved ones. 8 date changes, eid al-adha (kurban hayit) eid al-adha (kurban hayit) is one of the most important holidays of the islamic world, …
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ds of participants, dozens of bands, dance troupes and pop stars are gathered for an unforgettable event. the evening concludes with a grandiose fireworks show. 10 october 1, teachers’ and mentors’ day true to its name, teachers’ and mentors’ day in uzbekistan is an opportunity to express gratitude to those who have impacted lives through education. like all uzbekistan holidays, it reflects an important cultural value, for the people of uzbekistan have long held a special respect for educators: it is not unusual for teachers to be invited to a family wedding or celebration, where they are shown special honor, and students will sometimes stay in contact with a beloved teacher even after they have grown and are raising children and grandchildren of their own. in the days leading up to teachers’ and mentors’ day, various events are held in every school, from preschool up through university. special performances, matinees …
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national university of uzbekistan named after mirzo ulugbek fakulty of jurnalistika presentation on theme: holidays ministry of higher education science and innovatsion of the republic of uzbekistan national university of uzbekistan named after mirzo ulugbek fakulty of journalism presentation on theme: holidays 1 contents: introduction main body: 1. new year 2. homeland defenders` day 3. international women`s day 4. navruz 5. memorial day 6. eid al-fitr (ramadan hayit) 7. eid al-adha (kurban hayit) 8. independence day 9. teachers` and mentors` day 10. students day iii. conclusion iv. references v. vocabulary 2 january 1st, new year new year is one of the most beloved holidays on the uzbekistan calendar. as preparations begin in early december, the weeks leading up to the …

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