xojaliklar
Xojaliklar, also known as *Xojalik* or *Xojaliklar*, are a traditional form of Central Asian folk music and dance that originated among the Turkic peoples, particularly in regions such as Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. The term "xojalik" translates roughly to "master of the dance" or "dance leader," reflecting its communal and celebratory nature.
The music typically features lively rhythms, often performed with instruments like the *dutar* (a two-stringed lute),
The style varies slightly across regions, with some variations incorporating local musical scales and dance steps.
Today, xojalik remains a vibrant part of Central Asian cultural heritage, preserved through both traditional performances