Askiya, the art of wit
Flag of UzbekistanRepresentative ListInscribed 2014

Askiya, the art of wit is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage element classified as representative list, inscribed in 2014, practiced in Uzbekistan.

Overview

Askiya is a genre of Uzbek verbal folk art that takes the form of a dialogue between two or more participants, who eloquently debate and exchange witticisms around a particular theme. Bearers and practitioners, mainly men, must master the peculiarities of Uzbek language, and be able to improvise and reason quickly and skilfully, using humour and banter to great effect. The dialogues, although humorous, play an invaluable role in raising awareness of social tendencies and events, drawing attention to important issues through acute observation of daily life. Askiya is often performed in folk celebrations, festivities, family-related rituals and get-togethers organized in cities and villages across Uzbekistan. At present, more than thirty forms of Askiya are known, some professional and some amateur, each with its own distinctive features. Askiya-related knowledge and skills are predominantly transmitted verbally among individuals, groups and communities, based on traditional master-apprentice teaching methods. Askiya promotes humour, ensures simplicity of communication among people, and unites representatives of different communities, irrespective of age and background, around a common event. It also has a strong educational component, using humour to teach people to be more attentive, and to analyse flaws and shortcomings in daily life, thereby nurturing cultural and social development.

Cultural Significance

Countries & Communities

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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of heritage is Askiya, the art of wit?

Askiya, the art of wit is classified as representative list by UNESCO.

Which countries practice Askiya, the art of wit?

Askiya, the art of wit is practiced in Uzbekistan.

When was Askiya, the art of wit inscribed by UNESCO?

Askiya, the art of wit was inscribed on the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2014.

Data Source: UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage · Last updated: April 2026

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