ZBEK “MOTAM YOR-YOR” SONGS
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https://doi.org/10.24200/jsshr.vol4iss04pp66-69Abstract
The article deals with lament tradition of Uzbek people and the rituals performed in them. Place and time, motif of “Yor-yor” songs are analysed as well. Methodology: Originally this ceremony was performed when a newly-wed woman gave a birth. “Salla orash” means “tying salla”. This cer¬emony is believed to be an indicator for a woman to become the lady of her house and a mother Results: In general, the lament traditions of virgin girls were imitated to the weddings in almost all nations. They were different with peculiar songs performed in them. Conclusion: It can be said that such traditions originate from primitive concepts and mythological knowledge of our ancestors about the property of the deceased, the world of spirits, resurrection and eternity of the spirit.References
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