The Symbol of the Griffin in the Primitive-Religious Views of the People of Central Asia

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Elyor Alimkulov
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Abstract

In this research, authors focused on learning primitive-religious views of the population in the Central Asia. Authors found that griffin belonging to religious-mystical imaginations; cults and early religious views of ancient times in the territory of Uzbekistan have historically experienced very large stages of development. Their images have changed in different ways and have improved in terms of form and content. Griffin symbol is widespread not only in the territory of Uzbekistan. Moreover, art of the ancient world: architecture, painting, sculpture, applied art are spread out.

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Surayyo Z. Yuldasheva. 2026. \u201cThe Symbol of the Griffin in the Primitive-Religious Views of the People of Central Asia\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - H: Interdisciplinary GJHSS-H Volume 22 (GJHSS Volume 22 Issue H7): .

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Ancient religious symbol of Central Asia representing primitive religious beliefs and cultural history.
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In this research, authors focused on learning primitive-religious views of the population in the Central Asia. Authors found that griffin belonging to religious-mystical imaginations; cults and early religious views of ancient times in the territory of Uzbekistan have historically experienced very large stages of development. Their images have changed in different ways and have improved in terms of form and content. Griffin symbol is widespread not only in the territory of Uzbekistan. Moreover, art of the ancient world: architecture, painting, sculpture, applied art are spread out.

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