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powerpoint presentation national holidays and customs of uzbekistan qayumova turgunoy 01 other notable holidays and traditions 02 navruz: the celebration of spring 03 independence day and constitution day plan: islamic holidays: ramadan and eid al-fitr eid al-fitr celebrations in uzbekistan often involve large family gatherings with traditional dishes like plov (rice pilaf) and samsa (pastries), lasting for 3 days and highlighting the strong family-centric nature of the holiday across regions. the official start of ramadan and eid al-fitr in uzbekistan is determined by the sighting of the new moon, a process followed by religious authorities in accordance with islamic lunar calendar calculations, impacting the exact dates annually. women's day: celebrating women's contributions on march 8th, international women's day in uzbekistan, families often gather for celebratory meals, reflecting the strong emphasis on family values across the country's diverse regions like samarkand and bukhara. while the formal celebrations involve government recognition of …
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r 300,000 people gather annually in tashkent's central square to witness the grand navruz celebrations featuring traditional performances like folk dances, music representing the rich cultural heritage of the nation, and theatrical presentations of epics. memorial day: honoring the fallen beyond wwii sacrifices, memorial day in uzbekistan also remembers the victims of other conflicts and acts of repression, highlighting a national narrative emphasizing the cost of freedom and independence for the country and its diverse population of over 35 million. uzbekistan's memorial day, observed annually on may 9th, honors over 200,000 uzbek soldiers who perished during world war ii, with many memorials and commemorative events taking place across cities like tashkent and samarkand. traditional uzbek cuisine during holidays during navruz, the spring equinox festival, uzbeks prepare over 7 symbolic dishes, including sumalak (a sweet wheat germ porridge) in samarkand, representing abundance and renewal for the new year. a traditional wedding …
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ncing act between honoring its past and embracing its future as a 21st-century nation. uzbekistan's vibrant celebrations, encompassing over 12 official public holidays and countless regional customs, showcase a rich tapestry of turkic, persian, and soviet influences, reflecting the nation's unique historical journey across the fergana valley and beyond. independence day: celebrating sovereignty the festivities include a vibrant military parade in tashkent, showcasing approximately 2,000 troops and over 100 pieces of military hardware, demonstrating uzbekistan's military strength and national pride. celebrations often involve large-scale concerts and cultural performances across the nation's 12 administrative regions, featuring traditional uzbek music, dance, and showcasing the country's rich artistic heritage to thousands of attendees. national flag day: symbol of unity uzbekistan's national flag day, celebrated annually on november 18th, symbolizes the nation's unity and independence, achieved after the collapse of the soviet union in 1991, impacting the lives of over 35 million citizens across …
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crease in investment in teacher training programs, exceeding 15% of the national education budget in 2022, reflecting growing societal appreciation for educators’ impact on tashkent and other cities. sales 1st qtr 2nd qtr 100 0 sales 1st qtr 2nd qtr 100 0 thank you for your attention @taqdimot_robot image4.jpg image5.jpg image6.jpg image7.jpg image8.jpg image9.jpg image10.jpg image11.jpg image12.jpg image13.jpg image14.jpg image15.jpg image1.jpeg image2.jpeg image3.jpeg
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powerpoint presentation national holidays and customs of uzbekistan qayumova turgunoy 01 other notable holidays and traditions 02 navruz: the celebration of spring 03 independence day and constitution day plan: islamic holidays: ramadan and eid al-fitr eid al-fitr celebrations in uzbekistan often involve large family gatherings with traditional dishes like plov (rice pilaf) and samsa (pastries), lasting for 3 days and highlighting the strong family-centric nature of the holiday across regions. the official start of ramadan and eid al-fitr in uzbekistan is determined by the sighting of the new moon, a process followed by religious authorities in accordance with islamic lunar calendar calculations, impacting the exact dates annually. women's day: celebrating women's contributions on march 8t...

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