Articles | Open Access | Vol. 2 No. 01 (2022): Volume02 Issue01 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.37547/social-fsshj-02-01-07

RESEARCHES OF RUSSIAN ETHNOGRAPHERS ON THE WEDDING CEREMONIES OF THE OASIS OF BUKHARA

Zilola Shamsieva , Bukhara State University, Teacher Of The Department "History Of Bukhara", Uzbekistan

Abstract

The article is devoted to the analysis of the traditions associated with  the wedding ceremonies of Bukharian people and the role of these ceremonies in the life of the nation. Given article also provides information on comments of particular researchers  on various traditions of the wedding ceremony held in Bukhara in the second half of  20th century.

 

Keywords

Ethnography,wedding, ceremony

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Zilola Shamsieva. (2022). RESEARCHES OF RUSSIAN ETHNOGRAPHERS ON THE WEDDING CEREMONIES OF THE OASIS OF BUKHARA. Frontline Social Sciences and History Journal, 2(01), 57–62. https://doi.org/10.37547/social-fsshj-02-01-07