FAMILY RITUALS OF THE HISTORY OF KASHKADARYA UZBEKS: THE CONTINUITY OF THE TRADITIONS AND VALUE SYSTEM
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Keywords

Family-rituals, Kashkadarya of uzbeks, Continuity of traditions, Nativity scene, wedding, Khatna, wedding fatiha, marriage wedding, the cultural value of the neighborhood.

How to Cite

Tursunova , I. (2026). FAMILY RITUALS OF THE HISTORY OF KASHKADARYA UZBEKS: THE CONTINUITY OF THE TRADITIONS AND VALUE SYSTEM. INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE CONFERENCE, 1(3), 127-136. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19394522

Abstract

This article comprehensively analyzes the historical dynamic of the continuity of family rituals and amo's kashkadarya the uzbeks. Aim to identify mechanisms for preserving ethnocultural identity within the topic of the traditional custom of the system and the value of the region. The article examines the evolution of the main life cycles and associated rituals: the wedding ceremony "beshik" the circumcision ceremony "khatna" the engagement ceremony "fatiha" and rita, "the marriage".

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