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For tourists

General information There is no need for obligatory medical or any other insurance in order to travel across Uzbekistan. Approximate...
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Boysun Bahori festival — photo 1

Boysun Bahori festival

“Boysun Bahori” in translation means “Boysun spring”. The history of this festival begins in the small town of Boysun, in...
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Khanta-Kilish

The rite is considered obligatory and takes place, like Beshik-Tuy (the first swaddling of the baby), when the mother decides. Usually, Khatna-Kilish is performed...
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Nikokh-Tuy: Uzbek wedding — photo 1

Nikokh-Tuy: Uzbek wedding

Perhaps the brightest and noisiest holiday in Uzbekistan. The event is so large that it is difficult to count the number...
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Beshik tuy: the first swaddling — photo 1

Beshik tuy: the first swaddling

This is one of the oldest rites of Uzbekistan, which has been held since the time of the first settlements...
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Fatiha-Tuy: Uzbek betrothal — photo 1

Fatiha-Tuy: Uzbek betrothal

The inhabitants of Uzbekistan have many traditions and rituals. Some of them are connected with each other. For example, the celebration...
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Public holidays in Uzbekistan

January, 1st New Year January, 14th Day of Defenders of the Native Land March, 8th International Womens’ Day March, 21st...
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Wedding in Uzbekistan — photo 1

Wedding in Uzbekistan

Wedding – is very important event for Uzbek families. Parents of children preparing for the wedding almost from their birth....
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Petroglyphs of Uzbekistan — photo 1

Petroglyphs of Uzbekistan

Petroglyphs are called rock images of the Paleolithic period. Scientists believe that most of them ritual inscriptions of ancient shamans, but...
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About Sufism

Sufism appeared in Arab countries during the time of Islam. Many of those lived that times paid attention only to material values,...
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Gidjak — national instrument of Uzbekistan — photo 1

Gidjak — national instrument of Uzbekistan

Gidjak is a stringed musical instrument among the inhabitants of Central Asia. Often, gidjak is confused with kemenche, which is...
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