Abstract

This article examines the material and spiritual culture of the Kyrgyz in the XVIII century. Some aspects of the traditional material culture of the Kyrgyz, such as housing, clothing and food, as well as the spiritual worldview of the Kyrgyz, are described. Its formation is inextricably linked with the nomadic civilization. It can be said that the nomadic way of life and the patriarchal-tribal way of life have left an indelible mark on the material and spiritual culture of the Kyrgyz. In addition, their surrounding way of life and means of subsistence were determined by the peculiarities of the nomadic lifestyle, the need to quickly change the place of nomadism and the seasonal nature of farming. In this article, an attempt is made to analyze the historical features of the material and spiritual culture of the Kyrgyz people in the period under review.

Highlights

  • Макалада XVIII кылымдагы кыргыздардын материалдык жана руханий маданияты изилденген

  • Its formation is inextricably linked with the nomadic civilization

  • It can be said that the nomadic way of life and the patriarchal-tribal way of life have left an indelible mark on the material and spiritual culture of the Kyrgyz

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Introduction

Макалада XVIII кылымдагы кыргыздардын материалдык жана руханий маданияты изилденген. Сунушталган макалада каралып жаткан мезгилдеги кыргыздардын материалдык жана руханий маданиятынын тарыхый өзгөчөлүктөрүн талдоого аракет жасалган. XVIII кылымдагы кыргыздардын руханий жана материалдык маданиятын изилдөөдө марксизм-ленинизм теориясы методологиялык негиз катары кызмат кылып, анда байлардын, манаптардын ишмердүүлүгү элдерди эзүүгө багытталгандыгы белгиленип, таптык көз карашта изилденип баа берилген.

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