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Uzbekistan society and culture is greatly influenced by the presence of the vast number of ethnic groups. Tajiks, Kazaks, Tatras, Karalpaks and Russians are the main groups present in the country. There has been an increase in the indigenous population of the country. The emigration rate of the Europeans from other parts of Soviet Union and this has left an impact on the culture of Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan Culture
Uzbekistan Culture is one of the brightest culture in Asia. Music, dance, paintings, cuisine and clothes of Uzbekistan reflect the true culture of the country. Different subjects and genres characterize the national music of Uzbek. The songs of Uzbekistan have a close relation with the customs, traditions, ceremonies and labor processes of the country. “Lapar “ is the dialogue song of Uzbekistan and mostly sung during weddings. The national and the professional poems of Uzbekistan are used in the songs. Dastans are an important part of Uzbekistan music. Dastans are epic legends, which have lyric heroic content. Makoms are also an integral part of the classical music of Uzbekistan.
The modern Uzbekistan people still love to wear their national clothes, which belong to the late 20th century. Top dressing gowns with varied cuts are still worn by the people of Uzbekistan. Wide trousers are worn by the people of Uzbekistan. Women also wear long gowns and parandaja.
Uzbekistan cuisine is also a vital part of Uzbekistan culture. The country boasts of nearly 10,000 recipes, drinks, cakes and sweets.
Uzbekistan Society and Culture reflects the traditions and the habits practiced by the people.
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