HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF UZBEK NATIONAL CRAFTS

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  • Marozikov Akmal Abdurashidovich

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v44iS2.1731

Keywords:

archaeological finds, ancient centuries, medieval stone, bone, wood, ceramics, fine arts, medieval ceramics, writing materials, Uzbek paper, Samarkand paper, Kokand paper, writing materials, calligraphy, painting, workshops, tools, metal working, knife art, embroidery, jewelry making.

Abstract

There will be no evidence of our opinion that crafts and applied art created by our ancestors were exhibited in museums, exhibition halls, Shahsi collections of several countries of the world, and received recognition from foreign peoples, such as Zoroastrianism, carpet weaving, pottery, misery, knifemaking, wood carving, jewelry, embroidery and many other types of samples.

After the independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Uzbek people gained tremendous opportunities for the revival and development of their ancient National Handicrafts. Chunonchi, during the years of independence, the Government of Uzbekistan paid attention to the heritage of National Crafts in the quality of the national cultural wealth of the people. It is for this reason that preserving, appreciating and treating the heritage of crafts created by our people with their own hands, Labor, thinking and treating it as a contribution to the Universal Foundation of our creative people, studying it, reviving it has become an urgent and urgent task of the present day.

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2023-11-09

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