To Raise Awareness of Students of Higher Education in the Field of Uzbek Folk Music from the Culture of the Ancient East to the Present Day

  • Ma’rufjon Ashurov Abdumutalibovich Andijan State University, Faculty of Art History, Associate Professor of Music Education
Keywords: Independent Development, Democracies, Ancient Oriental Culture, Folk Instruments, Central Asian Peoples, Lifestyle, State

Abstract

In the middle of the 3rd century BC, the Parthian states were formed in the western regions of Central Asia, and the Greco-Bak Bakreia states in the east. In the first century AD, a powerful Kushan kingdom was formed in the southern part of Central Asia. Under the rule of the local Kushan dynasty, a number of states were united, as a result of which cities flourished, culture flourished, and conditions were created for the creation of new musical instruments.

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Published
2021-12-15
How to Cite
Abdumutalibovich, M. A. (2021). To Raise Awareness of Students of Higher Education in the Field of Uzbek Folk Music from the Culture of the Ancient East to the Present Day. International Journal on Orange Technologies, 3(12), 91-97. https://doi.org/10.31149/ijot.v3i12.2484
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