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Circulating Items Inventory - Uzbekistan Circulating Items Inventory - Uzbekistan Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image Art/Photo 1031 Great Silk Road plate No 2009 1034 Uzbekistan wall-hanging No 2009 2016 Watercolor No 2174 black and white photo of No an old woman making a blanket Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 1 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2200 Long Photographic No Calendar “Bukhara 2500” 2201 ХИВА 16 ОТКРЬІТОК No 16-card postcard set of Khiva 2202 old postcards from No Bukhara 2203 postcard set of No Samarkand Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 2 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2204 Tashkent postcards No 2220 madrassa in Samarkand No 2221 minoret in Khiva No 2222 Uzbek 50th Anniversary No Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 3 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2245 Tile No 2246 Bukhara transparencies No 2248 Photographs of Bukhara No 2269 Children selling qurut No Zilola Saidova Framed (dried, balls of yogurt) [companion to 2462] Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 4 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2270 Shepherds No Zilola Saidova Framed 2271 Shepherds No Zilola Saidova Framed 2272 Tajik dancer No Zilola Saidova Framed 2273 Three faiths No Shavkat Boltaev Framed Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 5 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2274 Performing "Lyazgi" No Zilola Saidova Framed dance 2275 Changovuz - mouth No Shavkat Boltaev Framed instrument player 2276 Grandmother and No Zilola Saidova Framed granddaughter. Tuda Village 2277 Bakhshi (epic poem No Shavkat Boltaev Framed teller) Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 6 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2278 Grandmother and No Zilola Saidova Framed granddaughter. Tuda 2279 Mountains of Boysun No Zilola Saidova Framed 2280 Surkhan Darya folkdance No Shavkat Boltaev Framed 2281 Old man along the roads No Zilola Saidova Framed of Boysun Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 7 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2282 Sayyora Qoziyeva & No Shavkat Boltaev Framed men's folkdance troupe 2283 Old man and stones. No Zilola Saidova Framed Hulod village, Boysun 2284 Karaqalpak man & No Shavkat Boltaev Framed qobuz (string instrument) 2285 Surnay - national wind No Zilola Saidova Framed instrument Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 8 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2286 In the kitchen No Zilola Saidova Framed 2287 Woman washing dishes. No Zilola Saidova Framed Tuda village, Boysun 2288 Making clay ovens. Uba No Shavkat Boltaev Framed village 2289 Clay ovens of Uba Village No Shavkat Boltaev Framed Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 9 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2290 To local secondary school No Zilola Saidova Framed 2291 Bread made in Avlod No Shavkat Boltaev Framed village, Boysun 2292 Orchard. Tuda village, No Zilola Saidova Framed Boysun 2293 At a brick producing No Shavkat Boltaev Framed plant (series) Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 10 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2294 At a brick producing No Shavkat Boltaev Framed plant (series) 2295 World of childhood No Zilola Saidova Framed Avlod village, Boysun 2296 Woman selling No Zilola Saidova Framed sunflower seeds Boysun 2297 At a brick producing No Shavkat Boltaev Framed plant (series) Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 11 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2298 Man in an open-air No Zilola Saidova Framed kitchen 2299 At a brick producing No Shavkat Boltaev Framed plant (series) 2300 Future masters No Zilola Saidova Framed Gijduvan, Bukhara region 2301 Child and woman No Zilola Saidova Framed breaking dried clay fragments Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 12 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2302 Old man at Lyabi Hauz No Shavkat Boltaev Framed 2303 Women coming from No Shavkat Boltaev Framed cotton refinery 2304 Bukharan folk music No Zilola Saidova Framed troop at rehersal 2305 Old Turkman man No Shavkat Boltaev Framed Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 13 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2306 Woman after sale No Zilola Saidova Framed 2307 Small sewing business No Shavkat Boltaev Framed 2308 Man smoking nos No Zilola Saidova Framed 2309 Gypsy woman in street No Shavkat Boltaev Framed Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 14 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2310 Women at Bahauddin No Zilola Saidova Framed Nagshband shrine 2311 Boys during Qurban No Shavkat Boltaev Framed Hayit (the holiday of sacrifice) 2312 Girls before the parade No Zilola Saidova Framed 2313 Old Gypsy man No Shavkat Boltaev Framed Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 15 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2314 Chatting at the Lyabi No Zilola Saidova Framed Hauz (Lyabi pool) 2315 Children in the Gypsies' No Shavkat Boltaev Framed neighborhood (series) 2316 At the bazaar No Zilola Saidova Framed 2317 Gypsy man playing with No Shavkat Boltaev Framed quail Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 16 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2318 Old Gypsy woman & No Shavkat Boltaev Framed pigeon 2319 Children in the Gypsies' No Shavkat Boltaev Framed neighborhood (series) 2320 Bukharan folk music No Zilola Saidova Framed troop at rehearsal 2321 Children in the Gypsies' No Shavkat Boltaev Framed neighborhood (series) Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 17 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2322 Young visitor of No Zilola Saidova Framed Naqshband shrine 2323 Children in the Gypsies' No Shavkat Boltaev Framed neighborhood (series) 2324 Gypsy children in the No Shavkat Boltaev Framed Gypsies' neighborhood 2325 Street scene (At a repair No Zilola Saidova Framed shop) Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 18 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2326 Bigamy in a Bukharan No Shavkat Boltaev Framed Gyspy's family 2327 Rabbi testing meat No Shavkat Boltaev Framed (Kosher) 2328 At an Orthodox cemetary No Zilola Saidova Framed 2329 Bar Mitzvah at a No Shavkat Boltaev Framed Bukharan synagogue Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 19 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2330 My Grandmother No Zilola Saidova Framed 2331 Making bread in No Shavkat Boltaev Framed Gypsies' neighborhood 2332 Old woman selling nos No Zilola Saidova Framed (local tobacco) 2333 At a Bukharan synagogue No Shavkat Boltaev Framed Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 20 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2334 Potato harvest No Zilola Saidova Framed 2335 At a Bukharan No Shavkat Boltaev Framed synagogue on Yom Kippur 2336 Woman baking bread No Zilola Saidova Framed Uba village, Vobkent district 2337 Bibichakhona (women's No Shavkat Boltaev Framed room in the synagogue) Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 21 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2338 Children chatting No Zilola Saidova Framed 2339 At a Bukharan synagogue No Shavkat Boltaev Framed 2340 Old Bukharan man No Zilola Saidova Framed 2341 At a Bukharan synagogue No Shavkat Boltaev Framed Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 22 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2342 Preparing for lunch No Zilola Saidova Framed 2343 Old Jewish woman No Shavkat Boltaev Framed 2344 Woman tasting food No Zilola Saidova Framed 2345 Tombstone at Bukharan No Shavkat Boltaev Framed Jewish cemetary Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 23 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2346 Old man at Chor Bakr No Zilola Saidova Framed necropolis 2347 Rabbi slaughtering cow No Shavkat Boltaev Framed 2348 Hairdressers' contest No Zilola Saidova Framed 2349 Carrying Sephardic No Shavkat Boltaev Framed Torah at the synagogue Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 24 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2350 At Bukharan synagogue No Shavkat Boltaev Framed 2351 Hairdresser's contest No Zilola Saidova Framed 2352 Bukharan Jewish funeral No Shavkat Boltaev Framed ceremony 2353 Elizaveta Nekrosova No Zilola Saidova Framed Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 25 of 103 Category of Item Item # Item Name English? Artist/Author Producer/Publisher Year Made Length Image 2354 Bukharan Jewish funeral No Shavkat Boltaev Framed ceremony 2355 Elizaveta Nekrosova No Zilola Saidova Framed 2356 Bukharan Jewish funeral No Shavkat Boltaev Framed ceremony 2357 Bukharan Jewish funeral No Shavkat Boltaev Framed ceremony Wednesday, June 02, 2010 Page 26
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