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MANIFESTATION OF ANCIENT RELIGIOUS BELIEFS IN THE TRADITIONS AND CEREMONIES OF THE UZBEK AND KAZAKH PEOPLES

Oybek Salimahamatovich Artikbaev , Associate Professor, Institute For Retraining And Advanced Training Of Specialists In Physical Culture And Sports, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article describes the manifestation of the ancient religious beliefs of the Uzbek and Kazakh peoples in the traditions and ceremonies of the Tashkent oasis in the twentieth century, ethnic and non-ethnic features and ethnic processes.

 

Keywords

Ethnos, ethnicity, in ethnic, belief, tradition, ritual, totemism, animism, fetishism,, magic, shaman,, ethnocontact, Zoroastrianism.

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Oybek Salimahamatovich Artikbaev. (2021). MANIFESTATION OF ANCIENT RELIGIOUS BELIEFS IN THE TRADITIONS AND CEREMONIES OF THE UZBEK AND KAZAKH PEOPLES. Current Research Journal of Pedagogics, 2(10), 196–199. https://doi.org/10.37547/pedagogics-crjp-02-10-35