uzbek national holiday's

PPTX 20 стр. 3,2 МБ Бесплатная загрузка

Предварительный просмотр (5 стр.)

Прокрутите вниз 👇
1 / 20
powerpoint presentation uzbek national holiday's qurbonov jobirbek 1. independence day and constitution day: celebrating sovereignty 2. navruz: the spring equinox celebration 3. kurban bayrami and ramadan hayit: the significance of religious holidays plan: ramadan and eid al-fitr during ramadan, approximately 90% of the uzbek population, predominantly muslim, observes the month-long dawn-to-dusk fast, a period of spiritual reflection and prayer culminating in the joyous eid al-fitr celebrations. the celebratory prayers on eid al-fitr are held in mosques across uzbekistan, with attendance exceeding typical friday prayer numbers by a significant factor, often by 200-300%, reflecting the holiday's importance. eid al-adha: the feast of sacrifice the "qurbonlik" (sacrifice) in eid al-adha strengthens familial bonds in uzbekistan, with extended families often participating in the ritual together and sharing the resultant meal with up to 3 generations, reinforcing traditional values. families gather for large festive meals during eid al-adha, consuming approximately 70% of the sacrificed …
2 / 20
idifying its sovereignty and laying the groundwork for its political and economic systems, a pivotal moment in its post-soviet development. introduction to uzbek culture uzbekistan's cultural heritage includes significant contributions to art, particularly miniature painting, with the renowned "koshina" style, and impressive architectural marvels, like the registan in samarkand. the strong emphasis on family in uzbek society is reflected in the large extended family structures, often with 3 or more generations living together, fostering deep-rooted familial bonds. traditional foods and dishes many festive meals feature samsa, savory pastries filled with spiced meat or vegetables, baked in tandoor ovens. these come in numerous shapes and sizes, with 10-15 per serving being common during celebratory gatherings. plov, a quintessential uzbek dish, involves 3 key components: rice, meat (often lamb or beef), and carrots, with variations including over 100 regional recipes showcasing diverse spice blends and cooking techniques. teacher's day the holiday's origins …
3 / 20
community during nowruz, the largest family gatherings often involve 3-4 generations, reaffirming kinship ties and strengthening community bonds through shared meals and traditional games, reflecting the importance of extended family structures in uzbek society. many uzbek holidays, like ramadan and kurban bayrami, emphasize communal prayer and charitable giving, with mosques and community centers serving as vital hubs for collective religious observance, impacting approximately 90% of the population. modern celebrations vs. traditional practices while traditional "kurdak" (a celebratory dish) recipes were passed down through generations, using locally sourced ingredients, modern celebrations see variations and readily available processed ingredients impacting the authenticity of the dish preparation across approximately 20% of households. the symbolic planting of wheat sprouts ("semiz") for navruz, a centuries-old practice, now faces competition from commercially available, pre-grown sprouts reflecting a shift from laborious traditional practices impacting approximately 30% of participants. the significance of family in uzbek celebrations the concept …
4 / 20
ld explore the evolving role of women in these celebrations, analyzing changes in participation rates and representation across the 12 major holidays observed nationwide, offering insightful data. the economic impact of these holidays, including tourism revenue exceeding $100 million annually in some sectors, demonstrates their significant contribution to uzbekistan's gdp and overall economic health. navruz: the spring equinox festival the ancient origins of navruz are linked to zoroastrianism, with evidence suggesting celebrations dating back over 3,000 years, predating even many current religious calendars and customs. modern navruz festivities often incorporate public events, including concerts, sporting competitions, and theatrical performances, attracting millions of participants across uzbekistan and showcasing its vibrant cultural landscape. women's day (8th of march) the celebration of women's day in uzbekistan often involves family gatherings, with an estimated 70% of uzbeks participating in such events, featuring traditional meals and festivities, highlighting the importance of familial bonds and intergenerational …
5 / 20
brance and honour) memorial day, observed annually on may 9th, commemorates the 78th anniversary of the victory in the great patriotic war (world war ii), a significant event that deeply impacted uzbekistan, resulting in substantial human loss and widespread destruction across the nation. the day of remembrance and honour involves nationwide moments of silence at precisely 9:00 am, a solemn tribute lasting for a full minute, symbolizing collective remembrance across all of uzbekistan's diverse regions and communities. thank you for your attention @taqdimot_robot image2.jpg image3.jpg image4.jpg image5.jpg image6.jpg image7.jpg image8.jpg image9.jpg image10.jpg image11.jpg image12.jpg image13.jpg image14.jpg image15.jpg image16.jpg image17.jpg image18.jpg image1.png

Хотите читать дальше?

Скачайте все 20 страниц бесплатно через Telegram.

Скачать полный файл

О "uzbek national holiday's"

powerpoint presentation uzbek national holiday's qurbonov jobirbek 1. independence day and constitution day: celebrating sovereignty 2. navruz: the spring equinox celebration 3. kurban bayrami and ramadan hayit: the significance of religious holidays plan: ramadan and eid al-fitr during ramadan, approximately 90% of the uzbek population, predominantly muslim, observes the month-long dawn-to-dusk fast, a period of spiritual reflection and prayer culminating in the joyous eid al-fitr celebrations. the celebratory prayers on eid al-fitr are held in mosques across uzbekistan, with attendance exceeding typical friday prayer numbers by a significant factor, often by 200-300%, reflecting the holiday's importance. eid al-adha: the feast of sacrifice the "qurbonlik" (sacrifice) in eid al-adha stren...

Этот файл содержит 20 стр. в формате PPTX (3,2 МБ). Чтобы скачать "uzbek national holiday's", нажмите кнопку Telegram слева.

Теги: uzbek national holiday's PPTX 20 стр. Бесплатная загрузка Telegram