customs and traditions of uzbekistan

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well known uzbek traditions and customs customs and traditions of uzbekistan customs and traditions of uzbek people have been forming for centuries. they are very distinctive, impressive and different, dating back to different epochs and religions. initial formation of uzbek culture date back to the 6th-7th centuries bc, when nomadic tribes settled in the valleys of amu-darya, syr-darya and zarafshan and founded first states. former nomads founded settlements and cities, bringing with them customs and traditions based on ancient cults of their ancestors. territory of today uzbekistan, a land between two rivers, being a part of early states, became the basis for formation of cultures, which subsequently became the basis of uzbek culture. next morning after the wedding party the rite "kelin salomi" - reception of the bride in her new family should be performed. the groom's parents, his relatives and friends give presents to the bride and she greets …
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the extension of islam throughout central asia. islam traditions were closely intertwined with local culture and firmly settled in the mode and minds of uzbek people. uzbek customs centuries-old customs and traditions of uzbek people are carefully maintained and passed on from generation to generation. like many asian nations, most festive uzbek customs are related with major family celebrations: births and weddings. these events include many rites and rituals, involving parents, children, brothers, sisters, immediate and remote relatives as well as neighbors and guests. each one has its own role. uzbek traditions are based on hospitality, respect for elders, observance of rules of the koran. traditions customs and traditions of uzbekistan traditions and customs of uzbek people have formed over centuries. they are quite original, bright and diverse, and go back to different ages and religions. a large number of rituals associated with birth and raising a child, weddings, engagements, …
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king. initially, the table serving sweets, cakes, dried fruits and nuts, fruits and vegetables, followed by snacks, and only at the end - a mandatory pilaf or other festive dish. guests pours tea master of the house. traditional element of hospitality here is characterized by a small amount of the drinking of tea - the guest of honor, the less in his cup of beverage. this custom is explained as follows - the more guests will contact the owner of the additive - the better. this is a sign of respect for the home. if the bottom of the bowls still remains tea, the hostess throws it, and fills the bowl again. accordingly, the uninvited guest at the table or in uzbek dastarkhan. according to ancient custom, men and women should sit at different tables, but it is fully preserved meal begins and ends with tea drinking. initially, the table …
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rding to ancient custom, men and women should sit at different tables, but it is fully preserved only in rural areas. head of the family itself seats guests, and for the most respected places diverted away from the entrance. each meal begins and ends with tea drinking. initially, the table serving sweets, cakes, dried fruits and nuts, fruits and vegetables, followed by snacks, and only at the end - a mandatory pilaf or other festive dish. guests pours tea master of the house. traditional element of hospitality here is characterized by a small amount of the drinking of tea - the guest of honor, the less in his cup of beverage. this custom is explained as follows - the more guests will contact the owner of the additive - the better. this is a sign of respect for the home. if the bottom of the bowls still remains tea, the …
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again. accordingly, the uninvited guest national clothes the uzbek national clothes of the end of xx centuries remain constant up these days. the men in that time carried a direct cover shirts, bottom and top dressing gowns. the dressing gowns were very light and made from cotton wool. there were cuts on each side of dressing gown for convenience at walking. the trousers were made wide, of direct breed lent from top to bottom. female clothes: dressing gowns, dress, "parandja"- also of wide breed. handicrafts culture, handicrafts and tourism are rapidly becoming inseparable partners. local crafts are important elements of culture, and people travel to see and experience other cultures, traditions and ways of living. crafts products form an important element of the purchases made by tourists, providing an important economic input to the local economy. about uzbekistan culture and traditions culture of uzbekistan is one of the brightest and …

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well known uzbek traditions and customs customs and traditions of uzbekistan customs and traditions of uzbek people have been forming for centuries. they are very distinctive, impressive and different, dating back to different epochs and religions. initial formation of uzbek culture date back to the 6th-7th centuries bc, when nomadic tribes settled in the valleys of amu-darya, syr-darya and zarafshan and founded first states. former nomads founded settlements and cities, bringing with them customs and traditions based on ancient cults of their ancestors. territory of today uzbekistan, a land between two rivers, being a part of early states, became the basis for formation of cultures, which subsequently became the basis of uzbek culture. next morning after the wedding party the …

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