Excerpts From the History of Uzbek Architecture, the Art of Wood Carving and the Work of Masters
Keywords:
wood carving, applied arts, culture, wood materials, folk crafts, history of wood carving, schools of wood carving, carpenter.
Abstract
The article describes the history of Uzbek architecture, the art of wood carving and the work of masters. Wood carving is one of the most popular Uzbek folk arts and crafts. Kokand, Khiva, Samarkand and Tashkent schools of wood carving show their creativity and differences.
References
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2.Kulnazarova Z.B. (2021). Samarqand shahri arxitekturasining istiqboldagi rivojlanish yo‘llari. Monografiya. – Samarqand: SamDAQI, 124.
3.Odilovich, R. Z., & Baxromovna, K. Z. (2021). The importance of hotel building architecture for the development of tourism in Uzbekistan. Emergent: Journal of Educational Discoveries and Lifelong Learning (EJEDL), 2(04), 118-121.
2.Kulnazarova Z.B. (2021). Samarqand shahri arxitekturasining istiqboldagi rivojlanish yo‘llari. Monografiya. – Samarqand: SamDAQI, 124.
3.Odilovich, R. Z., & Baxromovna, K. Z. (2021). The importance of hotel building architecture for the development of tourism in Uzbekistan. Emergent: Journal of Educational Discoveries and Lifelong Learning (EJEDL), 2(04), 118-121.
Published
2023-04-23
How to Cite
Kulnazarov Bahram Bekmurodovich, & Kulnazarova Zamira Bakhromovna. (2023). Excerpts From the History of Uzbek Architecture, the Art of Wood Carving and the Work of Masters. CENTRAL ASIAN JOURNAL OF ARTS AND DESIGN, 4(4), 67-72. Retrieved from https://cajad.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJAD/article/view/245
Section
Articles