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Stone game
Donakbozi game is a children's game with apricot pits, which is played in the summer by children 8-12 years old. A small hole 5-6 cm deep is dug out for the game. The main game item is either four apricot pits or four small pebbles. Players draw a line at a distance of 1.5 meters from the hole and, standing behind the line, throw their bones or stones into the hole.
Tajikistan -
Slate Stone Carving, Hzara, KPK
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Pakistan -
Stone Carving
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Pakistan -
Children playing Toguz korgool
Kyrgyzstan
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Gulazyk - unique meal of the Kyrgyz people
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Kyrgyzstan -
Stone wall
A famous fork craft of making walls with clay, stones, bricks, sticks and etc. But most popular method of making walls in rural areas is pokhsadevor (clay wall).
Tajikistan -
Wall
A famous fork craft of making walls with clay, stones, bricks, sticks and etc. But most popular method of making walls in rural areas is pokhsadevor (clay wall).
Tajikistan -
Toguz korgool - logic table game
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Kyrgyzstan -
Toguz korgool - logic table game
Kyrgyzstan
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Meat products, Issyk Kul region, Kyrgyzstan
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Kyrgyzstan -
Engraving
One of the most ancient and developed types of applied arts of Uzbekistan is the art of metal working.This fact is testified thanks to the unique bronze items from Sopolitepa and Jarqoton ancient sites (related to the XV century B.C.), ritual cauldron of saka people (related to the V-IV century B.C.), Soghdian items made of gold and silver (V-VIII centuries A.D.), the work of artistic engraving of Mawarannahr made of bronze and copper (IX - beginning of the XIII century A.D.) and gold, silver and bronze dishes, related to the Temurids epoch.
Uzbekistan -
Engraving
One of the most ancient and developed types of applied arts of Uzbekistan is the art of metal working.This fact is testified thanks to the unique bronze items from Sopolitepa and Jarqoton ancient sites (related to the XV century B.C.), ritual cauldron of saka people (related to the V-IV century B.C.), Soghdian items made of gold and silver (V-VIII centuries A.D.), the work of artistic engraving of Mawarannahr made of bronze and copper (IX - beginning of the XIII century A.D.) and gold, silver and bronze dishes, related to the Temurids epoch.
Uzbekistan