INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF SAFRANBOLU (TURKEY) AND KASHKADARYA REGION (UZBEKISTAN): A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TRADITIONS, RITUALS, AND NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS

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This article presents a comparative analysis of the intangible cultural heritage of Safranbolu (Turkey) and the Kashkadarya region (Uzbekistan). The study explores traditions, rituals, craftsmanship, and oral folklore as core elements of the cultural uniqueness of both regions. The author analyzes the historical and cultural environments and the role of religion and family customs in shaping cultural identity. The findings emphasize both commonalities and distinctions, highlighting the importance of intangible heritage in fostering national identity and intercultural dialogue

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Очилов , Ф. ., & Эгамбердиев , М. . (2025). INTANGIBLE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF SAFRANBOLU (TURKEY) AND KASHKADARYA REGION (UZBEKISTAN): A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TRADITIONS, RITUALS, AND NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS. Eurasian Journal of Academic Research, 5(11 Part 2), 62–73. Retrieved from https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/ejar/article/view/67493

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