In Uzbekistan, significant holidays include Navruz, the Persian New Year celebrated on March 21, symbolizing renewal and spring. Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha are also widely observed, marking the end of Ramadan and commemorating the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son, respectively. Additionally, Independence Day on September 1 celebrates the country’s sovereignty gained in 1991. Each of these holidays reflects the rich cultural and religious heritage of the Uzbek people.
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· Yangi Yil Bayrami (New Year holiday celebrated January 1st in Uzbekistan)
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Xalqaro Xotin-Qizlar Kuni (International Women's Day) is celebrated March 8th in Uzbekistan.
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Yangi Yil Bayrami is the name of the New Year holiday celebrated January 1st in Uzbekistan. It begins with the letter Y.
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Xalqaro Xotin-Qizlar Kuni (International Women's Day) is celebrated March 8th in Uzbekistan. It begins with the letter x.