DESCRIPTION OF WEDDING CEREMONIES, PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AND TRADITIONS OF THE TEMRIDIAN PERIOD IN HISTORICAL SOURCES

Authors

  • Anvar Turayev Ismoilovich Bukhara State University Department of Archaeology and History of Bukhara Senior Lecturer

Keywords:

Zafarnoma, wedding ceremonies, zifof wedding, victory celebrations, religious festivals, ceremonial culture, state power, palace traditions, Timurid princes, diplomatic ceremonies, music and art, political symbolism, social life, Sahibqiran, ceremonial events.

Abstract

 This article analyzes wedding ceremonies, religious festivals, and victory celebrations during the Timurid period based on the Zafarnoma. Using the weddings of Amir Temur and Timurid princes as examples, the study highlights the distinctive features of the social and political life, state power, ceremonial culture, as well as the arts and traditions of that era. The luxurious organization of weddings is interpreted as a means of strengthening the ruler’s authority and demonstrating the wealth and prestige of the state. Furthermore, the participation of musicians, performers, ambassadors, and representatives of various social classes in these ceremonies indicates the high level of cultural and artistic development during the Timurid period.

References

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Иброхим Мўминов, Амир Темурнинг Ўрта Осиё тарихида тутган ўрни ва роли. -Т.: “Фан”, 1993. – Б. 60.

Қорабоев Усмон. Ўзбек халқи байрамлари //. Масъул муҳаррир: С. Олим. -Т.: Шарқ, 2002. – Б. 58.

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Published

2026-05-28

How to Cite

Anvar Turayev Ismoilovich. (2026). DESCRIPTION OF WEDDING CEREMONIES, PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AND TRADITIONS OF THE TEMRIDIAN PERIOD IN HISTORICAL SOURCES. Ethiopian International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 13(5), 1842–1845. Retrieved from https://eijmr.org/index.php/eijmr/article/view/6997