TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS OF UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Teshaboyeva Nafisa Zubaydulla qizi Author
  • Pulatova Hilola Oʻktam qizi Author

Keywords:

Hospitality, Silk Road, Pilaf, Ikats, Suzani textiles,Tea ceremonies, Traditional music and dance, Bazaars, Ceremonial bread (non),Navruz celebrations, Kupkari, Beshik tuyi, Sunnat tuyi, Fotikha tuyi, Hashar

Abstract

 Uzbekistan is a country rich in traditions and customs that have been passed down through generations. One important tradition in Uzbek culture is hospitality. Guests are always warmly welcomed and treated with great respect, often being offered tea, bread, and sweets as a gesture of hospitality. Another important tradition in Uzbekistan is the celebration of holidays and festivals. These events are marked by colorful decorations, traditional music and dance performances, and delicious feasts. Some of the most popular holidays in Uzbekistan include Navruz (the Persian New Year), Independence Day, and Eid al-Fitr. Uzbekistan also has a strong tradition of craftsmanship, with artisans creating beautiful handmade textiles, ceramics, and woodcarvings. These traditional crafts are often passed down through families and communities, preserving the country's cultural heritage. The traditions and customs of Uzbekistan play a vital role in shaping the country's identity and fostering a sense of community among its people.

Author Biographies

  • Teshaboyeva Nafisa Zubaydulla qizi

    Jizzakh branch of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek The Faculty of Psychology, the department of Foreign languages Philology and foreign languages Scientific advisor

  • Pulatova Hilola Oʻktam qizi

    Student of group 401-22

Published

2024-05-09