Expression of Symbols Related to Idea of Fetishism in the Territory of Uzbekistan

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Abstract

This article analyzes the representation of symbols related to the ideas of fetishism in the territory of Uzbekistan. It discusses the symbols and symbols of the ancient, pre-Islamic and post-Islamic religious beliefs of the ancient peoples and nations that historically existed in the territory of Uzbekistan. Examples from ancient sources are given in a new interpretation.

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Surayyo Z. Yuldasheva. 2026. \u201cExpression of Symbols Related to Idea of Fetishism in the Territory of Uzbekistan\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - H: Interdisciplinary GJHSS-H Volume 22 (GJHSS Volume 22 Issue H7): .

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Symbolism of Fetishism in Uzbek Culture and Society.
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This article analyzes the representation of symbols related to the ideas of fetishism in the territory of Uzbekistan. It discusses the symbols and symbols of the ancient, pre-Islamic and post-Islamic religious beliefs of the ancient peoples and nations that historically existed in the territory of Uzbekistan. Examples from ancient sources are given in a new interpretation.

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