
Tazká
Tazká is a Central Asian traditional method of communication that uses written symbols or signs to convey messages. Often resembling stylized characters or patterns, it functions like an ancient form of visual language or code, enabling people to share information, stories, or status discreetly. Tazká has roots in cultural practices and is sometimes used in ceremonies or as a form of artistic expression. Its significance lies in preserving heritage and facilitating communication within communities, especially where other forms of literacy or spoken communication might be limited or require privacy.