Traditions and innovations in the ceremonial life of the German diaspora of Tashkent (the example of weddings)
Abstract
This paper makes investigations on the Traditions and innovations in the ceremonial life of the German diaspora of Tashkent. It takes the example of weddings to mak theoritical analyses as the whole. Finally, research concludes with major points of the German diaspora of Tashkent.
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