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         Uzbekistan Culture:     more books (15)
  1. Uzbekistan (Cultures of the World) by Marylee Knowlton, 2005-09-30
  2. The Spectacular State: Culture and National Identity in Uzbekistan (Politics, History, and Culture) by Laura Adams, 2010-01-01
  3. Russian Culture in Uzbekistan (One Language in the middle of Nowhere) by David Macfadyen, 2006-07-07
  4. A Strategic Assessment of Uzbekistan, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Uzbekistan Research Group, The Uzbekistan Research Group, 2000-04-25
  5. Uzbekistani Culture: Pilaf, Kanka, Uzbekistan, Culture of Uzbekistan, Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum, Uzbekisation, Aqsaqal, Shahruhiya, Chor-Bakr
  6. UZBEKISTAN: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by JEFF ERLICH, 2001
  7. Uzbekistan's eternal realities: a report from Tashkent.: An article from: World Policy Journal by Gregory Feifer, 2002-03-22
  8. Russian Culture in Uzbekistan: One Language in the Middle of Nowhere by David MacFadyen, 2004-07-29
  9. Materialy i Issldovania Po Istorii i Restavracii Arhitekturnyh Pamatnikov Uzbekistana (Materials and Issldovaniya on History and Restoration of the Architectural Monuments of Uzbekistan) (in Cyrillic - Russian or Uzbek) by Ministry of Culture of Uzbek SSR [Glavoe] Administration for the Proctection of the Monuments of the Material of the Cultures, 1967
  10. Culture and Art of Ancient Uzbekistan Exhibition Catalog Volume 1 Only by Edited, 1991
  11. Post-Soviet identity and environmental problems in transition: Estonia, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan through focus groups by Michael D Kennedy, 1997
  12. Uzbekistan: Heir to the Silk Road
  13. Gesture, Gender, Nation: Dance and Social Change in Uzbekistan by Mary M. Doi, 2001-11-30
  14. Spiritual Values and Social Progress (Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change. Series Iiic, Central Asia, V. 1)

41. AdmiNet - Uzbekistan
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42. UzDessert - Your Guide To Uzbek Culture!
Navoi State Opera and Ballet Theater 28 Otaturk St., Tashkent, uzbekistan Tel.1339081 (sales), 133-22-22 (deputy director) Performances start at 1800, on
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Theater of Uzbekistan 24 Otaturk St., Tashkent, Uzbekistan Tel.: 133-8165, 133-4210 Alladin Theater 5 Mustaqillik Sq., Tashkent, Uzbekistan Tel.: 139-1303, 139-4707 The Ilkhom Experimental Theater (Russian) 5 Pakhtakorskaya St., Tashkent, Uzbekistan Tel.: 41-22-41, 41-22-52, 41-43-24 Fax: 189-0046 E-mail: ilkhom@ilkhom.silk.org Performances start at 18:00. The Mukhimi Theater of Musical Comedy (Uzbek) 187 Almazar St., Tashkent, Uzbekistan Tel.: 45-16-33 (administrator), Performances starts at 18:00, Day off - Tuesday, Vacation month - August. The Gorky State Drama Academic Theater (Russian) 28 Khamza St., Tashkent, Uzbekistan Tel.: 133-8165 (sales) 133-4210 (administrator) Performances start at 18:00, Day off - Monday

43. Uzbekistan History
image to see image gallery The history of uzbekistan, its culture and statehood,foreign economic and social ties of the territory is more than 2.5 millennia.
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Uzbekistan: History
The history of Uzbekistan, its culture and statehood, foreign economic and social ties of the territory is more than 2.5 millennia. Uzbekistan's freedom loving population fought for its independence against all foreign invaders during centuries. Situated on the crossroads of the Great Silk Road, the region played an important role in the dialogue of different civilizations. its flourishing in the ancient times, then during the reign of the Samanids and Timurids is connected with the involvement of the region in the international economic interrelations. As far back as in the pre-Islamic period, Zoroastrism the world spread religious system was born on the territory of the present day Uzbekistan (in Khorezm) and became common property of all mankind. There was formed the highest technological culture of those times: town-planning, irrigation systems, armory, silk-weaving, cultivation of grain, cotton, grapes and fruits. In those times local technologies and master-craftsmen (Ustos) were highly valued and appreciated. The synthetic character is rather typical for this particular civilization: Combination of achievements gained by the Sogdians, peoples of Khorezm, Turks, India, China, Iran, Middle East and by Hellenism. The religious extension of Islam to Maverannahr, accompanied by military invasions of the Arabs in the 7-8th centuries met with the resistance from the local religious tradition, embodied in the Zoroastrism of the Sogdians and Backtrians, Buddhism of the residents of Balkh and the Upper Amudarya, and the growing authority of the Christian communities. However later on the population of the region was convinced in the great cultural and moral possibilities of Islam.

44. Country Guide / The Times Of Central Asia
culture and Art Some of the world's most audacious and beautiful examples of Islamicreligious buildings are to be found in uzbekistan's Bukhara, Khiva and
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45. Society And Culture
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46. Uzbekistan : Society And Culture : Organizations
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47. Russian Periodicals Catalog. Markazii Iosiio Madaniiati. Humanities, Culture, Ta
Humanities, culture, Tashkent, uzbekistan, Uzbek,. Country, uzbekistan. Language,Uzbek. Frequency, 208. ISSN, . Start Year, 1997. Publisher, -. Subject, Humanitiesculture.
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48. Russian Periodicals Catalog. Zhahon Adabieti. Humanities, Culture, Tashkent, Uzb
Humanities, culture, Tashkent, uzbekistan, Uzbek,. Country, uzbekistan. Language,Uzbek. Frequency, 12. ISSN, . Start Year, 1997. Publisher, -. Subject, Humanitiesculture.
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49. Ã×ÑÕÚØáâÐÝ - Culture Of Uzbekistan
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50. IWon - Travel Guide - History & Culture
iWon Travel. 5 iWon 6 Travel 3 Asia 3 uzbekistan History culture, Powered by. HISTORY and culture History culture. History.
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The land along the upper Amu-Darya, Syr-Darya and their tributaries has always been different from the rest of Central Asia. Its people are more settled than nomadic, with patterns of land use and social structures that changed little from the 6th century BC to the 19th century. The region was part of several very old Persian states. During the 4th century BC, Alexander the Great passed through and married the daughter of a local chieftain near Samarkand. Under the Kushan empire, Buddhism took hold and the Silk Road brought peaceful contact with the wider world. Towns grew and the area became rich. In the 6th century AD, Western Turks rode out of the steppes, bringing Islam and a written alphabet. When they moved on to greener pastures, Persia took over again, until Jenghiz Khan and his hordes rolled over the country. With the rise of the ruthless warrior Timur in the 14th century, Uzbekistan again rose to prosperity and Samarkand became a glittering Islamic capital thanks to his patronage of the arts. Around this time, certain Mongol tribes took the name Uzbek. In the 14th century they began moving south, eventually conquering Timur's empire. By 1510 they had control of everything from the Amu-Darya to the Syr-Darya, and they have maintained control ever since. In the early 18th century the khan of Khiva asked Peter the Great of Russia for aid in defending his land against Turkmen and Kazaks, stirring the first Russian interest in Central Asia. However, by the time the Russians got around to marching on Khiva, the khan no longer wanted their help and massacred almost the entire army. Apart from a few minor forays, the next major Russian excursion was made in 1839 by Tsar Nicholas I, who was eager to prevent British expansion in the area, but the mission was not a great success. Twenty-five years later the Russians again made a serious move on Uzbekistan and by 1875 the region was theirs.

51. Index Of /culture/copy/copyright/uzbekistan
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52. UNESCO Collection Of Traditional Music Of The World: Uzbekistan
UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music of the World. uzbekistan MUSICOF KHOREZM. Music of Khorezm explores the diverse traditional
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Music of Khorezm explores the diverse traditional sounds of one of Central Asia’s ancient cultural regions. Epic tales, spiritual songs, women's music, classical maqam and festive dance tunes are performed by master musicians as well as talented younger performers. Recording Text Duration Series Reference Track list 1. Excerpt from

53. Projects Concerning Culture In UZBEKISTAN
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54. Projects Concerning Culture (general) In UZBEKISTAN
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55. NEW PRESIDENTIAL DECREE ON TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN UZBEKISTAN
OF culture AND UZBEKTOURISM ARE INSTRUCTED TO PLACE ADVISORS ON culture AND TOURISMISSUES (culture AND TOURISM ATTACHES) AT uzbekistan'S EMBASSIES IN THE
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THE WORLD; AND RAISE THE QUALITY OF TOURISM SERVICES IN THE REPUBLIC TO INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS. TAX RELIEF ON IMPORTED TOURISM RELATED TECHNOLOGY AND EQUIPMENT IS BEING GRANTED FOR A PERIOD OF THREE YEARS. CULTURE AND TOURISM ATTACHES WILL BE ASSIGNED AT SOME DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS OVERSEAS. UNIVERSITY AND SECONDARY STUDENTS WILL BE ENCOURAGED TO LEARN TOURISM RELATED SKILLS. A SUMMARY OF THE DECREE FOLLOWS. END SUMMARY. UZBEKTSTAN ISSUES DECREE ON TOURISM DEVELOPMENT 2. TO FURTHER DEVELOP THE REPUBLIC'S TOURISM INDUSTRY

56. Discovering Roots Of Punjabi Culture In Uzbekistan
Discovering Roots of Punjabi culture in uzbekistan. Prof. HS Virk*. * Head,Physics Department, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. 143005.
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Discovering Roots of Punjabi Culture in Uzbekistan Prof. H. S. Virk * Head, Physics Department, Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar. 143005. Delhi-Tashkent flight during a sunny day is a novel experience. You fly over the snow-covered peaks of Hindukush, valleys of Fergana and Kirgyzstan and land in Tashkent after two and half hours. The temperature in Delhi was over 40oC but it was pleasantly cool at 15oC in Tashkent. Professor Bykovtsev, my friend and host, was waiting for me and took me to Tashkent hotel in the centre of the city. It was built by the Russians in 1956, with a room capacity of 600 or so, and it remained the official lodge for diplomats. The 1966 peace delegations, led by Pakistan’s President Ayub Khan and our Prime Minister, Lal Bahadur Shastri camped in the same hotel. I was overwhelmed to find myself in the same hotel - if a generation later and on a totally different mission- as a seismologist from India. 25th April being a Sunday, Professor Bykovtsev arranged for me a tour of the city in his private car. Our first halt was - understandably - at the monument dedicated to the Tashkent earthquake which had occurred in the city centre, not far from Tashkent hotel, during 1966. Its magnitude was 5.6 on Richter scale; four people had died and partial damage caused to some buildings in the old town. Tashkent city is sitting on a fault line and can be devastated by any earthquake in the future. There are many parks with fountains in the city centre. The roads are wide, like Paris boulevards, but without traffic jams. The local transport is very cheap costing 1 soum (10 paisa) per trip in a tram or bus, all run by electric power. No wonder Tashkent city is pollution free, laid out in a square grid of 20 km x 20 km, with its airport in one corer of the town. It now boasts of a metro-rail network.

57. Browsing Regional Asia Uzbekistan Society And Culture Category
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60. Folk Culture From Around The World
Dung cakes drying in the sun in rural uzbekistan. Animal fecal waste,mixed with straw as a binding agent, has served as a heating
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Dung cakes drying in the sun in rural Uzbekistan. Animal fecal waste, mixed with straw as a binding agent, has served as a heating and cooking fuel for many world regions throughout human history. click on the picture to advance to the next slide.

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