REVIEW OF
LESSON:
LESSON III:
PAKISTAN
         PREPARED BY: MS. MARY-JO C. EPILI
                                PAKISTAN
Categorized in four recognized periods;
 PRE-ISLAMIC
     ISLAMIC
   COLONIAL
    POST-
   COLONIAL
the ruins of the ancient city,
  found in the province of
   Sind,southern Pakistan.
  Dating to 2500 BC, the
   ruins are an important
source of information about
the Indus Valley civilization,
    which was one of the
      world’s first great
         civilizations.
MOHENJO DARO
MONJERO DARO
This ancient site was the
 forerunner of the Indus
    Civilization (3300
         BCE).
KOT DIJI FORT
TRUCK ART
    which features decorations that may
              involve intricate
     paintings, structural changes, and
    ornamental décors using mirrors and
       woods for the roof, doors, and
           windows of the truck.
           Pakistani drivers would spend more than
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Our history
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LESSON IV: CENTRAL ASIA
       UZBEKISTAN,
        TAJIKISTAN,
      TURKMENISTAN,
      AND KYRGYSTAN
     UZBEKISTAN
People who inhabited the region of
  present Uzbekistan were well-
     known for print-making.
 Whether for table-cloths, curtains,
 bed-spreads, shawls, and various
  coverlets, everything was made
      with practical functions
    and served as a daily-round
             ornament.
CERAMIC
TAJIKISTAN
 The art of wood carving
among Tajiks started when
people began using wood
      for building.
  Wood carving (kandakory) in
 Tajikistan uses large geometric
shapes, circles, and other motifs
    with streamlined shapes.
TURKMENISTAN       is famous for its carpets and is
                  regarded as descendants of the
                 purest and oldest carpet-weaving
                       traditions in Central Asia.
                Carpet weaving is an ancient art, and
                 each tribe and clan developed their
                        unique design or gul.
           Apart from that, their carpets are prized for
           their quality, rich colors, and geometric and
                            floral designs.
                     Turkmen carpets have been
               traditionally woven out of wool, cotton,
                         and silk by women.
CARPET WEAVING
       KYRGYSTAN
     • In Kyrgyzstan, a wide range of
  textiles was mostly created by women
         from the felt of their sheep.
• Nowadays,ancient patterns are adapted
  to thetourist and export market, but it is
    stilla living tradition and that all tents
     andmost houses contain hand-made
      carpets or rugs called shyrdaks.
   • Colors and designs are chosen to
                     symbolize
      Kyrgyz traditions and rural life.
    • Common patterns found in their
   designs are flowers, plants, animals,
   stylized horns, national designs, and
              emblems of Kyrgyz.
LESSON IV: WEST ASIA
Saudi Arabia
 is a country in West Asia constituting
    the vast majority of the Arabian
                Peninsula.
WEST ASIA ARTIFACTS AND OBJECTS
West Asian arts and crafts cover various forms and styles
reflecting its culture and Islamic religion. Typical artistic
forms from the region include;
    embroidery, ceramics, wood carving, inlaid
    wood designs, calligraphy, hammered
    metalwork, and blown glassworks.