The East is a delicate matter! This saying perfectly captures the essence of the traditions and customs of the Uzbek people, which have been shaped over centuries. The history of the formation of the lifestyle of the peoples of Uzbekistan dates back to the 6th–7th centuries BCE.
Many traditions and customs are connected with national and religious holidays—such as the Spring Equinox celebration Navruz, Ramadan Hayit (Eid al-Fitr), and Qurban Bayram (Eid al-Adha)—as well as with family celebrations like weddings, the birth of a child, and other important life events.
Historically, one of the most important traditions of the Uzbek people is hospitality. The ability to warmly welcome a guest is highly valued, regardless of the richness of the table or the family’s wealth. Therefore, if you find yourself in an Uzbek mahalla (neighborhood community), be sure to visit a festive celebration with its bright and distinctive rituals—impressions that will surely enrich your journey.
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