Ceremonies And Actions Performed By The Population At The Pilgrimage
Sanabar Djuraeva , Candidate Of Historical Sciences, Doctoral Student (Dsc) National University Of UzbekistanAbstract
This article mentions that after the introduction of the Islamic religion in Central Asia, ancient religious customs became Islamic, and these rituals and act were held for centuries by the population. Based on the places of pilgrimage of the Surkhandarya region, a scientific analysis was conducted.
Keywords
Customs, rituals
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