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TERRITORIAL FEATURES OF PILGRIMAGE TOURISM IN UZBEKISTAN

Bakhrom Orziqulov , Independent Scientific Researcher Of The National University Of Uzbekistan, Senior Lecturer Of Jizzah State Pedagogical University Named After Abdulla Qadiri, Uzbekistan
Odil Musayev , Based On The Review Of Doctor Of Philosophy, Uzbekistan

Abstract

The article analyzes some of the ethno-cultural features of pilgrimage tourism in Uzbekistan in the example of six regions of the country. It analyzes the location of the existing shrines in these regions, the influence of natural conditions, climate, socio-demographic positions on the shrines. The article talks about some of the religious scholars who lived in these regions in the past.               

Keywords

Uzbekistan, pilgrimage, ethnic traits

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Bakhrom Orziqulov, & Odil Musayev. (2022). TERRITORIAL FEATURES OF PILGRIMAGE TOURISM IN UZBEKISTAN. American Journal Of Social Sciences And Humanity Research, 2(12), 35–43. https://doi.org/10.37547/ajsshr/Volume02Issue12-06