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Markaziy Osiyo kiyimlari

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O'zbekiston, Turkmaniston va Tojikiston kabi Markaziy Osiyo mamlakatlarida, shuningdek, Afg'onistonda tunika va keng shimlar kalleksiyasi milliy liboslarning bir qismini tashkil qiladi. Erkaklar salla yoki shlyapa bilan, tunika va sirvallari bilan, ayollar esa sharf yoki shlyapa kiyishadi.

Lozim va kuylak

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O'rta Osiyo O'zbekistonidagi erkaklar anʼanaga ko'ra [1] lozim deb nomlanadigan keng sirval kiyishadi.. Ayollar odatda ustiga ko'ylak deb ataladigan kiyim kiyishadi, ular odatda to'liq yengli va tizzadan pastga tushadi, lekin ba'zilari uzun ko'ylaklar bo'lishi mumkin[2].An'anaviy ravishda bo'yinning orqa qismiga bog'langan boshning ustiga ro'mol kiyiladi. Ba'zi ayollar ham ikkinchi sharfdan foydalanadilar[3].

Lozim va chakmon

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O'zbekiston erkaklari lozim kiyishadi,chakmon deb ataladigan uzun chopon bilan [4].

Izor va kurta

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Tojikistonlik ayollar, shuningdek, kurta [5] deb ataladigan uzun xalat, izor deb ataladigan sirval [6] (sharovar deb ataladi[7])to'pig'iga bog'langan ko'ylaklar kiyishadi[8].Oyoq Bilagi zo'r yig'uvchilar shnur bilan bog'langan[9].Boshiga ro'mol ham kiyiladi[10].

Balaq va qo'ynak

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Turkmaniston ayollarining kiyimi balaq deb ataladigan shim, ko'ynak va bosh kiyimdan iborat[11].

Yana qarang

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Manbalar

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  1. Mary Masayo Doi (2002) Gesture, Gender, Nation: Dance and Social Change in Uzbekistan
  2. Lonely Planet, Bradley Mayhew, Mark Elliott, Tom Masters, John Noble (2014) Lonely Planet Central Asia
  3. Kamp, Marianne (2006) The New Woman in Uzbekistan: Islam, modernity, and unveiling under communism
  4. Gabriele Mentges, Lola Shamukhitdinova (2013) Modernity of Tradition: Uzbek Textile Culture Today
  5. John S. King, John Noble, Andrew Humphreys (1996) Central Asia.: Kasachstan, Usbekistan, Turkmenien, Kirgisien, Tadschikistan.
  6. Hiro, Dilip (2009) Inside Central Asia: A Political and Cultural History of Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz stan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Iran
  7. Pavel Luknit︠s︡kiĭ (1954) Soviet Tajikistan
  8. Nurullo Fozilov (2006) Travel Through Tajikistan
  9. Ming-Ju Sun (2003) Russian Folk Costumes Paper Dolls
  10. Abazov, Rafis (2006) Tajikistan
  11. Condra, Jill (2013) Encyclopedia of National Dress: Traditional Clothing Around the World