THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF UZBEK TRADITIONAL CLOTHING.

THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF UZBEK TRADITIONAL CLOTHING.

Authors

  • Sevinch Abdilmajidovna Khojamurodova Student of Termez state university

Keywords:

Uzbek traditional clothing, cultural heritage, silk and cotton fabrics, embroidery, chapan, doppi, national identity, uzbekistan fashion, traditional garments history

Abstract

The traditional clothing of Uzbekistan, known as "O'zbek milliy liboslari," has a rich and ancient history that reflects the cultural diversity and heritage of the region. These garments, which have evolved over centuries, are characterized by their intricate designs, vibrant colors, and the use of luxurious fabrics such as silk and cotton. Traditional Uzbek clothing is not only a symbol of national identity but also a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of Uzbek artisans. The history of these garments is closely tied to the social, economic, and political changes that have shaped Uzbekistan. Key elements of traditional attire include the chapan (a type of coat), the doppi (a traditional hat), and various styles of dresses and trousers adorned with beautiful embroidery. This annotation explores the evolution of Uzbek traditional clothing, its cultural significance, and its role in contemporary fashion.

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Published

2024-10-01

How to Cite

Sevinch Abdilmajidovna Khojamurodova. (2024). THE ANCIENT HISTORY OF UZBEK TRADITIONAL CLOTHING. IMRAS, 7(9), 149–153. Retrieved from https://journal.imras.org/index.php/sps/article/view/1778

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