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One of the most significant events of the year are Ramadan and Kurban-hait, the two great Islamic festivals that come after the long spiritual fast (uraza), which makes you purify and reflect on the frailty of the life and grandeur of the Almighty.
During the celebration, people after the congratulatory service in the mosque, perform the prescribed rituals, mainly associated with the commemoration of the departed, then receive guests or are poisoned to visit relatives. The occupation of charity these days is considered especially pleasing. Therefore, even the most unsecured families try to treat the neighbors with their neighbors or acquaintances.
The most favorite holiday in Uzbekistan, without exaggeration, of course Navruz - the spring equinox, the coming of the new year, the awakening of nature and the beginning of sowing.
Preparation for the holiday begins in advance. A week before the landmark event, people clean up their dwelling, gardens, kitchen gardens, homestead plots: dig up the land, plant young trees, whiten and crop already planted.
April 21, finally comes Navruz - a cheerful holiday of universal unity, which is accompanied by abundant feasts, organized in each mahalla (neighborhood community), music, merry dances, jokes, laughter, folk games and festivities.
In addition to a cheerful feast, another essential attribute of Navruz is sumalak.
Uzbek traditions are passed on from generation to generation, not letting our forefathers forget.
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