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L3 ARTS OF CENTRAL ASIA
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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.