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  2. Uzundara - Wikipedia

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    She described those elements as "main elements of Azerbaijani female dance", [22] while pointing out that "syzme" is an "integral part of Armenian dance". [23] Tkachenko also noted that in Armenia, the lyrical dance of the bride was performed after the solemn dances of the matchmaker, parents, and groom, to the melodies of "Uzundara", "Nunufar ...

  3. Azerbaijani wedding traditions - Wikipedia

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    According to tradition, on the night of “henna smearing”, the groom came to the bride's house for “toy payi” (wedding portion) and took sheep and a hen, giving gifts and money in return. According to the tradition, it is appropriate to steal “toy payi”, but in the 1980s the wedding portion was prepared in advance and given to the groom.

  4. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    A wedding is a ceremony where two people are united in marriage. Learn about the history, traditions, and variations of weddings across cultures, religions, and countries.

  5. Oaxacan wedding - Wikipedia

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    The father of the groom must first ask for the bride's hand and if the bride's father accepts two weeks later they begin to arrange the wedding. If the case is that the groom does not have a father he can have an elder represent him. At this gathering the groom's side of the family brings with them fruits, bread, and alcoholic beverages.

  6. Marriage in the Eastern Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the holy mystery of marriage in the Eastern Orthodox Church, where a priest officiates a marriage between a man and a woman. Find out the steps, rituals, and readings involved in the betrothal and crowning ceremonies.

  7. Custom and traditions in Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Kechel is one of the three characters that represent the renewal of nature, fertility and landscaping of nature in the Azerbaijani Nowruz celebration. Learn more about the meaning, origin and traditions of Kechel and other symbols of Nowruz in Azerbaijan.

  8. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the diverse and rich wedding traditions and practices from different regions and cultures around the world. Explore the African, Middle Eastern, European and Asian customs with examples, photos and references.

  9. Culture of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Namus was the first Armenian silent black and white film (1926, Namus at IMDb ), directed by Hamo Beknazarian and based on a play of Alexander Shirvanzade describing the ill fate of two lovers, who were engaged by their families to each other since childhood, but because of violations of namus (a tradition of honor), the girl was married by her ...