ABOUT THE STUDY OF APPLIED ART OBJECTS OF THE FERGHANA VALLEY, STORED IN MUSEUMS IN GERMANY
Keywords:
The museums of Germany, the Ferghana valley, arts and crafts, ceramics, weaving, carpet-making, personal collectionAbstract
This article provides an opportunity to get acquainted with the history of material and cultural monuments created by the people of this country and other peoples, in particular, information about the objects of applied art of the Fergana Valley, stored in museums in Germany, and their features. The article also highlights that items related to Uzbekistan in foreign museums make a worthy contribution to the development of world civilization. This aspect of the question still serves as supplementary material for papers published internationally.
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