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    Southern Uzbek, also known as Afghan Uzbek, is the southern variant of the Uzbek language, spoken chiefly in Afghanistan with up to 4.6 million speakers...
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    live in Uzbekistan speak Uzbek as their second language. There are two major variants of the Uzbek language: Northern Uzbek, or simply "Uzbek", spoken...
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    The majority language of Uzbekistan is the Uzbek language. However, many other native languages are spoken in the country. These include several other...
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    literature, Uzbek is predominantly written in the Uzbek language with its roots in Chagatai language, one of the widely accessible languages in the region...
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    Chagatai language. Karluk Turkic was once spoken in the Kara-Khanid Khanate, Chagatai Khanate, Timurid Empire, Mughal Empire, Yarkent Khanate and the Uzbek-speaking...
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    Qosh Tepa Canal (category Articles containing Southern Uzbek-language text)
    Canal (Persian: کانال قوش تپه; Pashto: د قوشتېپې کانال; Uzbek: Qoʻshtepa kanali; Southern Uzbek: قۉشتېپه کانالی) is a canal being built in northern Afghanistan...
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  • Uzbek diaspora communities also exist in Turkey, Saudi Arabia, United States, Ukraine, Pakistan, and other countries. The origin of the word Uzbek is...
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    The Uzbek Khanate, also known as the Abulkhair Khanate, was an Uzbek Shaybanid state preceding the Khanate of Bukhara. During the few years it existed...
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    Tajik language.[better source needed] Today, virtually all Tajik speakers in Bukhara are bilingual in Tajik and Uzbek.[citation needed] This Tajik–Uzbek bilingualism...
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    Tashkent. Uzbekistan is part of the Turkic languages world, as well as a member of the Organization of Turkic States. While the Uzbek language is the majority...
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    the dominant language in the south and east. Dari is spoken by over 75% of the population in Afghanistan, followed by Pashto 48%, Uzbek 11%, English 6%...
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    Central Asia. Uzbekistan is a member of the Organization of Turkic States. Uzbek, spoken by the Uzbek people, is the official language and spoken by the...
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    The Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: O'zbekiston Respublikasi Qurolli Kuchlari, Ўзбекистон Республикаси Қуролли Кучлари), is the name...
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  • Uzbek Surkhandarya Uzbek Khorezm Uzbek Southern Uzbek / Afghan Uzbek (strong Iranian substrate from Bactrian language and heavily Persianized) (many are...
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    Uzbeks erupted in the city of Osh. A group of Kyrgyz demanded that a predominantly Uzbek collective farm be allocated to them to build housing. Uzbek...
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    religious contexts; rather, Uzbek or Persian (including Dari and Tajik) function as the high prestige lect and literary language for these communities. Essentially...
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  • (Boris Vladimirtsov [fr], Alexander Samoylovich, Nikolay Baskakov), an Uzbek dialect by Ármin Vámbéry, a Kyrgyz dialect by Grigory Potanin and Sergey...
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    Lezgin /ˈlɛzɡiːn/, is a Northeast Caucasian language. It is spoken by the Lezgins, who live in southern Dagestan (Russia); northern Azerbaijan; and to...
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    the Kyrgyz language, but to a much lesser extent than Kazakh, Uzbek and Uyghur. Kyrgyz is divided into two main dialects, Northern and Southern. Northern...
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    influenced the language, but Arabic words were mainly transmitted through the intermediary of literary Persian. Azerbaijani is, perhaps after Uzbek, the Turkic...
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  • Uzbek Americans (Uzbek: Amerikalik oʻzbeklar) are Americans of Uzbek descent as well as non-Uzbek former citizens of Uzbekistan. The community also includes...
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    shape of eastern Uzbekistan. The north side of this ‘arrow’ contains a point of Uzbek territory in the middle, creating a small Uzbek pene-enclave at its...
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    The Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU; Uzbek: Ўзбекистон исломий ҳаракати, Oʻzbekiston islomiy harakati; Russian: Исламское движение Узбекистана) was...
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    For Part Of Uzbek Border". The New York Times. Retrieved 2007-06-12. Greenberg, Ilan (October 20, 2006). "Kazakhstan: Fence For Part Of Uzbek Border". The...
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    ‘correct’ ethnic label to some peoples (e.g. the mixed Tajik-Uzbek Sart, or the various Turkmen/Uzbek tribes along the Amu Darya). Local national elites strongly...
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  • Kyrgyz had expanded to the southern regions of Fergana, Kulob and Balkh, the Karategin Uzbeks (formerly known as Dormon Uzbeks) used to live there. Bukinich...
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    solar furnace of Uzbekistan uzbekjourneys.com Retrieved April 2, 2016 Article about the solar furnace in Uzbekistan, in English language industrytap.com...
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    Termez (redirect from Termiz, Uzbekistan)
    Termez (/tɜːrˈmɛz/ tər-MEZ) is the capital of Surxondaryo Region in southern Uzbekistan. Administratively, it is a district-level city. Its population is...
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    there was Kazakh, Uzbek, Turkmen, Kyrgyz, and Tajik. Which are all Turkic with the exception of Tajik, which is an Iranian language. Although the USSR...
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    Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and southern Kyrgyzstan; also, related groups can be found in Turkey, and the Balkans, Crimea, Southern Russia...
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