L3 ARTS OF CENTRAL ASIA

Cards (29)

  • Pakistan - Architecture divided into four periods:
    • Pre-Islamic
    • Islamic
    • Colonial
    • Pre-colonial
  • (PAKISTAN) Urban culture was developed for the first time in 3rd millenium BCE
  • Pakistan's famous large buildings:
    • Mohenjo Daro
    • Harappa
    • Kot Diji
  • Pakistan also has a lot of flamboyant trucks, landscapes, personalities flowers and turned village lanes and alot more.
  • Ceramics are found where?
    Uzbekistan
  • Ceramics - holds a dpminent place among numerous forms of applied arts in Uzbekistan
  • (U)Applied arts - Are part of their daily routine
  • Kazakhstan - this country's visual arts are relatively young where
  • Kazakhstan - this country's visual arts are relatively young.
  • Petroglyphs - are now found out through Kazakhstan because nomads used to draw on rocks.
  • (U) Fine arts - the style, direction and genre.
  • Tajikstan - this country is where their people called Tajiks.
  • (T) Tajiks - makes fabric, utensils, instruments, jewelry, furniture, carpets
  • (T) Carving - these are present in Tajikstan's Monuments
  • GIVE THE SOUTH ASIAN COUNTRIES
    • Kazakhstan
    • Uzbekistan
    • Pakistan
    • Kyrgystan
    • Tajikstan
    • Turkmenistan
  • (T) When islams came, their carving changed to?
    Arabian inscriptions
  • (T) Their arabian inscriptions contained what?
    Images of people and animals
  • (T) In their arabian inscriptions again, what did the others prefer instead of people and animals?
    Vegatative/geometrical patterns
  • (T) their architecture contained?
    Tulips, lotus and flowers
  • TURKMENISTAN AND KYRGYSTAN - these two countries produced unique and beautiful carpets.
  • (T|K) Carpet Weaving - their ancient art developed in distinctive pattern.
  • (T/K)Traditional arts of their countries were felt jewelry.
  • (T/K) Their weaving method was modernized with beauty and quality.
  • (T/K) Embroidery - their pattern unique as a family seal.
  • (T/K) Keteni Silk - the source of this was from Turkmenistan.
  • (T/K)Turkmenistan - Land of Silk
  • (T/K) Shirdaks - their carpets and rugs were called this.
  • (T/K) Tush kyizare - their embroided wall hangings
  • (T/K) Tush Kyizare was made to symbolize their rural tradition and rural life.