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The Institute of Art Studies of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

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Lively oldest forms of women art in Central Asia came up to the present day through the traditions of “ustoz-shogird” (teacher-pupil). In particular, wall painting, sculptures, and evidence of women’s work in Amir Temur, Ulugbek, and Zakhiriddin Muhammad government describe a variety of women’s roles in art. The women’s art of Yallachi was also developed in Bukhara, Khorezm, and Kokand khanates time as a unique way. As a result, the Uzbek Yalla genre was established in the art of music. The tradition of Yallachi art continues today. In this context this art is more effective in the light of forms of music.

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khanate, yalla,yallachi, sing, song, dance, ensemble, doira

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