OʻZBEK SAYILLARI VA AYRIM TURK BAYRAMLARINING ETNOLINGVISTIK HAMDA LINGVOKULTUROLOGIK TAHLILI

Authors

  • Nosirjon Uluqov Namangan davlat universiteti o‘zbek tilshunosligi kafedrasi professori, filologiya fanlari doktori
  • Solixodjayeva Xavasxon o‘zbek tilshunosligi kafedrasi dotsenti, filologiya fanlari bo‘yicha falsafa doktori

Keywords:

georonym, georonymy, walk (sayil), holiday, ethnolinguistic, linguocultural.

Abstract

In Onomastics, the set of names of holidays, festivals, memorial days, and similar ceremonies and events is considered geortonymy. Geortonyms also include the names of walks.One of the most viable, ancient, honorable and constantly renewed traditions of our intangible cultural heritage, energized by the creative thinking of each generation, is folk walks. The Navruz holiday, which arose on the basis of the most ancient ideas of our ancestors about nature and the universe, their religious views, various customs related to farming and animal husbandry, traditional folk calendar practices, agrarian rituals expressing the idea of fertility, arose – the New Year Walk, Gul Walk, Boychechak Walk, Sumalak Walk, as well as harvest festivals and walks formed on the basis of mythological beliefs about the survival of nature, have been traditionally held for centuries. Our people have always cherished, improved, artistically refined and developed such festivals to this day. The article presents ethnolinguistic and linguoculturological analysis of the names of festivals belonging to Uzbek geortonymy and the tulip festival of the Turkish people

Author Biographies

Nosirjon Uluqov, Namangan davlat universiteti o‘zbek tilshunosligi kafedrasi professori, filologiya fanlari doktori

Namangan davlat universiteti
o‘zbek tilshunosligi kafedrasi professori,
filologiya fanlari doktori

Solixodjayeva Xavasxon, o‘zbek tilshunosligi kafedrasi dotsenti, filologiya fanlari bo‘yicha falsafa doktori

o‘zbek tilshunosligi kafedrasi dotsenti,
filologiya fanlari bo‘yicha falsafa doktori

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Published

2025-11-11