WEDDING CEREMONIES OF THE POPULATION OF THE MOUNTAIN VILLAGES OF KUHITANG
Keywords:
Boysun, Kuhitang, хatak tribe, wedding, cola, chilla, matchmaking, engagement, bakhshi.Abstract
Surkhandarya is one of the ancient cradles of world civilization, with its rich history. Wide variety of national values, ancient customs, traditions, holidays, ceremonies and the unique examples of folklore has been preserved in that region. Especially, the intangible culture mountainious people of the Kuhitang in Surkhandarya region stands out. The peculiarity of this phase is that regional customs and rituals are not found in other countries and people. Among them, wedding customs hold a special place. In this article, the author, on the basis of approved materials and scientific sources, reveals the peculiar customs associated with the wedding of the mountain villages of Kuhitang.
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