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Young crescent is the one of the symbols in the flag of Uzbekistan. What
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Bog'liq 3The radiobiologiya, Mirzamahmudov G, Doc2, Жидкие комплексные удобрения, 1, Pútkil jáhan civilizaciyasında pedagogikalıq aksiologiyanıń tutqan, [@english books new] 1000 English collocations in 10 minutes, 3502c1c7-5c4d-4ae5-8f77-1bc2d91fb002 (4), 234-242 QUYOSH KOLLEKTORLARINING TUZILISHI VA ISHLASH TAMOYILLARI (1), yerkadastr, M T 1, E.S-1-mustaqil-ish, Sharq Tillar fakulteti -fayllar.org, Grade 10 Term 2 BSB 41. Young crescent is the one of the symbols in the flag of Uzbekistan. What
other countries have the same symbol?
2. What is the meaning of Navruz to the Uzbek people? When and how is it
celebrated?
3. On what principle did Ulugbek construct his catalogue?
4. In old days in Uzbekistan the age of people was counted by “muchal” (12
years) and the year when a person was born. For example, the year of monkey
or rabbit, or fish, etc. So people‟s age could be two muchal (24 years), three
muchal (36 years), four muchal (48 years old), etc. How many muchals are
you?
The Symbol of Numerals
Oriental philosophers considered the figure “12” to be the figure of unanimity and perfection as our world consists of four elements (earth, air, water, and fire) that reveal themselves in the variety of forms at three levels: on the earth, in the sky and between the earth and sky. Four elements multiplied by three levels make twelve, covering the whole creation where our life goes on. If we go back to our history we shall see that the figure 12 stands for 12 rules or principles which were laid as fundamental ones for ruling this country. These principles include sincerity, fairness, tolerance of opponents, morality, velour (heroism), devotion and other endless human features. Therefore, we can say this symbol arising from the solar calendar of the beloved Navruz, rooted in the centuries‟ history and explained by the scientists calls up to perfection by acquiring
virtues necessary for the State’s success and security of its citizens. (Uzbekistan and Uzbeks, p.22- 23)
The Questions:
1. What is your favorite figure? Do you believe that figures have their
meanings?
2. Why is it important to connect the present life with our history?
3. How is this connection reflected in the national flag of Uzbekistan?
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