RESTORATION AND FORMATION OF NATIONAL MOVEMENT GAMES

Authors

  • Axmedov Umidjon Usmonovich Kokand State University, Uzbekistan
  • Shokirov Shuxrat Gayratovich Kokand State University, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/

Keywords:

National games of the Uzbek people, culture, historical development, physical education, traditions, evolution of games.

Abstract

The national games of the Uzbek people represent an ancient and modern set of games that are closely tied to their culture, lifestyle, and traditions. The origin of these games is mainly associated with the way of life of Turkic peoples, activities related to warfare and agriculture. Therefore, national games include elements related to changes in military and productive activities, as well as numerous customs and values of the people.

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2025-11-06

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