About Painting Wall Pictures of Afrosiab

Authors

  • Boltayev Timur Head of the exhibition Hall in the Registan Ensemble

Keywords:

wall paintings, traditional clothes, ornament, archaeological object, constructive decision, historical manuscript

Abstract

The center of civilization that has existed since antiquity on the territory of Central Asia and has come down to us is a vivid proof that the formation of the Uzbek costume and art in general has its roots in ancient times. An especially important role is played by wall painting, where you can enjoy the culture and be a people. With the help of the found monumental works of painting in Afrosiyab, the peculiar specific qualities of the costume of each region were examined.

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Published

2022-11-30

How to Cite

Timur, B. . (2022). About Painting Wall Pictures of Afrosiab. European Multidisciplinary Journal of Modern Science, 12, 70–73. Retrieved from https://emjms.academicjournal.io/index.php/emjms/article/view/831

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