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DESCRIPTION OF NAVOI REGIONAL MUSEUMS

Authors

Orifjonova Gulrano R.

Rubric:Museology
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Objective: is the national (for example, Navoi regional museums) museums that preserve and exhibit the ethno-cultural heritage of Uzbekistan from the period of the XIX – early XX centurie.

Methods: comparison, generalization, systemic analysis, data grouping, theoretical cognition, the method of analogy and historical method.

Results: Museums of Navoi region are of great importance due to the fact that they regularly collect collections of material and cultural heritage.

Scientific novelty: This article analyzes the peculiarities of the museums of Navoi region.

Practical significance: the presence of many prominent figures of the Islamic world, jurists, Sufi mausoleums and architectural complexes in Navoi region demonstrates historical and cultural riches to tourists visiting Uzbekistan as part of pilgrimage tourism.

Keywords

innovation
Museum
exposition
method
clothing
apparel
jewelry
fabric.

Authors

Orifjonova Gulrano R.

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