CRAFTSMANSHIP IN FERGANA VALLEY: ETHNIC AND REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS

Authors

  • Bakhtiyor R.Khalmuratov

Keywords:

Ferghana Valley, Uzbeks, material culture, spiritual culture, values, traditions, ceremonies, crafts, types of crafts, hairdressing, shaving, medicine.

Abstract

This article is about hairdressing, one of the crafts that is widespread among the Uzbeks of the Fergana Valley and still preserves its age-old traditions. The main focus of the article is on regional and ethnic characteristics of hairdressing in the valley, secrets of the profession, methods, tools, other functions of the owners of this profession in society, customs and rituals related to hairdressing.

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Published

2023-04-16

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