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Some Funeral Traditions Of Kazakhs In Karakalpakstan (The Case Of Beruni District)

Kamalova Dilfuza Abdullayevna , PhD Candidate, Faculty of History, Karakalpak State University, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The article explores the unique funeral traditions of the Kazakh people living in the Beruni district of Karakalpakstan, their current relevance, and their cultural significance. The study makes extensive use of historical-comparative analysis and field research.

Keywords

“joqtaw”, “qonaq”, “jilaw-siqtaw”

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Kamalova Dilfuza Abdullayevna. (2025). Some Funeral Traditions Of Kazakhs In Karakalpakstan (The Case Of Beruni District). American Journal of Philological Sciences, 5(09), 127–129. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajps/Volume05Issue09-33