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Красочные базары Узбекистана — не только центры торговли: разбираемся, почему?

Базары — это живые символы исторической роли страны как перекрёстка цивилизаций и её яркой современной культуры.

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00:00Узбекистан
00:30Узбекистан
00:31Он
00:32Идет
00:34Узбекистан
00:35Базар
00:38Идет
00:39Базар
00:40Базар
00:43Базар
00:44Итп
00:46Базар
00:48Базар
00:50Базар
00:52каждый день.
00:53В Куртургане, в Кумбазе,
00:57мы работаем в Базар.
00:59Мы работаем в Куртургане.
01:01Мы работаем в Куртургане.
01:04В Куртургане,
01:06Алаи Базар
01:07обеспечивает
01:08один из разных сторон
01:09жизни города.
01:10Алаи чувствует
01:11разнообразно,
01:12более глубокий.
01:13Люди не здесь
01:14чтобы покупать.
01:16Базар просто
01:17связан с нашим
01:18культуру.
01:20Например,
01:21wherever you just see
01:22the Uzbeks,
01:23there is one bazaar.
01:26Also in Tusken,
01:27Mirabad Bazaar
01:29focuses on food.
01:30Real,
01:31local,
01:32everyday essentials.
01:33This market
01:34is famous
01:35for the different
01:36kinds of breads
01:37that are sold.
01:38Each leaf
01:39is hand-shaped,
01:40often stamped
01:41with traditional
01:42patterns,
01:43and baked
01:44right here
01:45in Klerovans.
01:46Some are simple
01:47and soft,
01:48others crispy
01:49in the region.
01:50Perfect for breakfast
01:51or bread with tea.
01:52This bazaar
01:53began operating
01:54informally
01:55back in the 19th century.
01:56In the 19th century,
01:57there was a hospital
01:58for wounded soldiers.
02:00Just spontaneously,
02:01a bazaar
02:02occurred in this area
02:03where people
02:04sell fruit,
02:05vegetables,
02:06and some sweets
02:07for people
02:08who were in the hospital
02:09for the visitors
02:10and for the wounded soldiers.
02:12from Tuscant,
02:14we traveled southwest
02:15to Samarkand,
02:16one of the most
02:17historic cities
02:18in the region,
02:19once a vital stop
02:20on the Silk Road.
02:21Siyom Bazaar
02:22sits just a few minutes
02:23from some of
02:24Uzbekistan's
02:25most famous landmarks,
02:26but this market
02:27is still very much
02:29for locals.
02:30Here,
02:31tradition
02:32is something you can
02:33hold, smell,
02:34and taste.
02:35And then,
02:48to the countryside,
02:49it's the Urgut market.
02:51Here,
02:52centuries-old traditions
02:53come to life,
02:54especially
02:55through the world-renowned
02:56Suzani carpets.
02:57Hand-embroidered
02:58by local artisans,
03:00each Suzani
03:01tells a story,
03:02stitched with
03:03symbols of fertility
03:04protection
03:05and heritage.
03:06Passed down
03:07through generations,
03:08these textiles
03:09aren't just decor,
03:10but they are
03:11actually living pieces
03:12of Uzbek culture.
03:13We now head west to
03:16Bukhara,
03:17one of Uzbekistan's
03:18most atmospheric cities.
03:19This is Toki Zargaron,
03:21old dome of jewelers.
03:23In the past,
03:24it was where
03:25Bukhara's wealth
03:26was kept and exchanged
03:27in the form of
03:28gold, gems,
03:29and silver.
03:30This place
03:32was once the center
03:33of trade
03:34in Bukhara,
03:35and in many ways
03:36it still is.
03:50And just a few steps away
03:51is Toki Tel Pak Furuson,
03:52or Dome of the Heart Cellars.
03:54If you pay attention above,
03:57it has some extraordinary
03:59geometric architectural system.
04:02This bazaar,
04:03we have natural air conditioning system
04:06because of mastery of Shabani dynasty masters.
04:12And here is cool in summer and warm in winter.
04:18Here,
04:20traditional Uzbek headwear
04:22is still proudly made and sold.
04:25From the city centers to the countryside,
04:40Uzbekistan's bazaars reflect what matters most.
04:44Connection, tradition, and community.
04:47They are not just places to buy things.
04:49They are places to fill the culture face to face.
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