UZBEK MARITAL AND FAMILY RELATIONS AND THEIR SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND ETHNOPSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AS INTERPRETED BY EASTERN THINKERS.
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family, marriage, family relations, family life, Hadith, Avesta, Zoroastrianism.Abstract
This article presents information about the study of Uzbek marriage and family relations and their socio-psychological and ethnopsychological characteristics by Eastern thinkers.
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