Uzbek customs

the uzbek ethnic group, also known as the uzbek ethnic group, is one of the national minorities in china and is also the dominant ethnic group in uzbekistan (the uzbek ethnic group residing in china and the uzbek ethnic group living outside china).

the uzbek nation is a long-standing nation that has produced remarkable achievements in the military, economic, cultural, political, historian and artistic fields.

the uzbek are an ancient people whose ancestors were the zhuts, the flower moot, the masagait, and so on, and then became the uzbek.

there are several statements, one saying, that the rulers of the 14th century were...

– sultan mohamed uzbekkhan, in the episcopal of the month and the moon.

the uzbekkhan state was very strong at the time, uzbekkhan was very well run over his country and the army was well known, so the people around him were called the uzbekkhan state and called his nationals uzbek.

the uzbeks belong to the europa ethnic group and are mixed with the mongolian ethnic group.

modern uzbeks live mainly in uzbekistan, kazakhstan, kyrgyzstan, tajikistan, turkmenistan, iran, afghanistan and the xinjiang uighur autonomous region of china.

our uzbeks live mainly in inin, tar and urumqi in the north, as well as in kash, shacha and ye in the south, in chita, jimsar, and uzbek commune in mule county.

it was only in 1934 that xinjiang's second popular assembly was held, which established the uzbek ethnic group as the official chinese translation, while the uzbek ethnic group living abroad was still written as uzbek.

the uzbek language belongs to the turkic language of the altai language, the uzbek language is currently composed of three letters: the latin, cyrillic and arabic scripts; the uzbeks in uzbekistan use the latin alphabet (previously the cyrillic alphabet); the uzbeks in afghanistan use the arabic alphabet; and the uzbeks in china use the arabic alphabet.

however, since 1990, the latin alphabet has gradually become more common, as in uzbekistan, and an increasing number of the uzbek people in xinjiang use the uzbek script.

as the uzbek community is very dispersed in china, uighur and kazakh are commonly used in everyday life in accordance with the circumstances in which they live.

the uzbek people are all muslim and sunni.

since then, more and more uzbeks have settled in xinjiang.

the uzbek people living in kash, yard, aksu, ishawar and kitai have made voluntary donations, donations and work, and have built large and ambitious mosques to serve as centres for their religious activities.

the uzbek people adhere strictly to the basic beliefs of islam and perform their obligatory studies in accordance with the holy koran and the holy koran.

islam affects the uzbek people in all its aspects.

uzbek elders usually make dowa with their hands before they eat.

it's an ancient ritual of worshipof the peoples of the country who believe in islam, the uzbeks are among the best to maintain this tradition.

the uzbek people are courteous, respect the elders, and speak first.

if they go out on horseback, the elders are before them, the young are behind them, and the male is behind him.

when a man meets, his hands bow before his chest and shake hands; when a woman sees a woman, his hands bow before his chest and hugs.

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meal, the elders take the seat, the younger ones take the floor, the families have a large family, and they also eat in separate seats, usually for children and women.

in the past, many food items had been taken by hand, so they were washed after dinner.

most of the uzbek population now uses chopsticks and spoons, with the exception of the pastoral areas, which continue to eat with their hands.

don't take your hat off at dinner and don't cough in front of the guests.

uzbek hospitality to distant guests.

they often make food for their guests, who must at least eat it, otherwise they are regarded as disrespectful to their masters.

the elderly usually eat with their hands and hands in the face of dowa (a blessed ritual).

the uzbek wedding is usually held at the woman's house.

first, the parents negotiate the divorce, which means that the woman will have to be paid in the event of a divorce.

in the traditional practice of the uzbek community, young men and women must marry in accordance with the principle of being older and younger.

that is, one brother is unmarried and cannot marry his brother; two sister is not married, and the sister is not married; and three brother is not married and the sister is not married.

the husband is not allowed to enter the maternity ward when a uzbek woman gives birth.

the mother may not leave for seven days.

when the child is born, the good news is given to the family and friends, who are greeted and congratulated.

on the day after delivery, a naming ceremony is held.

the uzbek men and women like to wear small flower hats, which are in many forms, with albino angles or with no albino angles, with geometric and flower-based designs on top and four sides of the hats, with few or no graphs for older persons, and with purple, ink green, black and date-red gold and lanterns.

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women in uzbek wear do`ppi and wear colored headscarves and horse boots with raisins, so as not to sound.

during the spring and summer festival, they were given a lot of flair in their dress, and they were provided with necklaces, bracelets, rings and the like.

in the summer, women wear silk shirts, dress dresses, etc., older women are rich and wide, single-coloured, young women are colorful, their chests are embroidered with all kinds of raisins and patterns, and they are coated with twilights and drapes.

winter likes to wear fox hides and fur coats.

uzbek women wear a wide variety of jewellery styles and quality tests.

gold, silver, beads, jade, velvet, twigs, garbs, garbs, garbs on their heads, with beautiful earrings, gold-lighted necklaces, rings.

that's a radiant shadow.

there are also many costumes for men, who prefer to wear a long shirt, with no buttons and pockets, and whose waist is a triangle embroidered belt, horse boots and geled shoes, which are so gruesome.

in summer, men like to wear white shirts: this shirtThere are geometric graphs of the necks, necks and sleeves.

In the summer, Uzbek men like to wear silk-coated short-sleeved shirts, and their collars, sleeves and front-pans are made of red, green and blue velvet on the edges of the pattern.

(c) Long twigs through the knees, bellowed with silk or a triangle of cotton cloth.

In winter, wear sweaters, sweaters, lambskin, etc.

Men and women wear a “skin” hat for four seasons.

Many of the buildings of the Uzbek community are of Central Asian architectural art and style.

Its housing is generally a civil-structured flat with flat-tops, which are unique and unique.

The There is a “Awa” in the building of Uzbek houses, which also leaves behind their ancient traditional architectural and artistic traces.

The “Awa” penthouse is round, with some roofs covered with iron, which prevents leaks, with glass windows, wooden doors in arches and arches.

The Uzbek people in the south are usually flat-top, slightly tilted, rectangular earthhouses with thick walls and warm and warm winters.

Outside the house, a courtyard was surrounded by a dirt wall, which, in the past, was usually built around 1 metre from the door.

The houses are usually set up in front of the houses to cover the sun, and the vine branches are covered up, which becomes a cool place for summer activities.

In general, flowers and other fruit trees are planted in the courtyard and are cleaned clean.

Many walls are dug on the walls of the house

and around the walls are plastered with plaster, with a variety of shapes.

The tectonic utensils and set-up inside the walls are both practical and beautiful.

In the past, the use of fireplaces for heating was more frequent in the winter, and by the beginning of the twenty-first century, the number of households using the fireplaces was already low.

Unlike other peoples, the Uzbek winter fire ponds can place their beds on them and reach their feet to warm them.

There were also people who dug a small pit inside the house, placed a fireplace inside the pit, and smoked out of the room.

And the pit shall be set out over a plank, and a blanket shall be laid over it for rest.

The Uzibek, who live in the Northern Pastoral Territory, are generally housed in a dormitory.

The dormitories are generally about 3 metres high and cover 20, 30 square metres.

The lower column is a cylindrical and the upper one is a Circar.

The wall of the house is staggered with red willows, which are woven with grass on the edge of the wall and then covered with white.

The top of the arc is made of a pole and the outside is covered with white tatters.

The skylight is kept on top, covered with a piece of live fur, which can be closed at any time.

The dormitories are essentially the same as those of the Kazakh herdsmen, which can be demolished at any time and are suitable for their four-season migration.

During the winter, Uzbek herdsmen generally live in fixed earthhouses or cabins.

Three meals a day for the Uzbeks, mainly on a noodle basis.

Pasta is the most common, with the following: Samarqand Patir, AkQuite a few – Oq non, Kulcha, Piyoz non, Jizza non, etc.

In any event, weddings, festivals, funerals, receptions, meals must be caught, there is a large variety of food for the Uzbek community, mainly Tashkent (because of the depth of rice colours, some people have become black foods), Andizjan (generally translated into meat foods in Xinjiang), Samarkand, Bukhara, florist, Jizzak, Navayi, weddings, teahouses, etc., each of which is produced in different ways and tastes.

The Uzbek community prefers to drink tea, red and green, which is an indispensable drink in the daily life of the Uzbek community.

Milk tea is usually boiled with copper pots or aluminum pots, which are then boiled with milk, so that they are modulated, and when the tea and milk are fully fused, the appropriate amount of salt is added.

And when you drink it, pour it into the bowl, with a little sodium or lamb or pepper.

At three meals a day for the Uzbek community, breakfast was simpler and made of milk tea with small slices.

The typical traditional fragrance foods of the Uzbek community are mainly: Nadine (Norin), Dolima (Do`lma), Mastaba (Mastaba), Mosh xo`rda (Mosh) Dimlama (Nisholda), Hasip, Xalim), Sumalak (Sumalak), Somsa (Somsa), G`ilmindi (G`ilmindi), Sho`rva (K`za Sho`rva), Watseng (K`za Sho`rva), Bedana sho`rva (Tandirkhura), Chuchuvara (Manti), Yupqa), Blue Bags (Ko`k somssa), Gisz (Jiz), Jaz (Kabob), Bash Barmoq (Tandirkab) (Tanzanb) and Qbaz (Taz, Kabobbob), Qbsang (Tanzab) and Qbakab (Taz), Taz (Taz (Taz, Kabobakub), Qb) and Qb I'm sorry

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