- The
Uzbeks (
Uzbek: Oʻzbek, Ўзбек, اۉزبېک, plural: Oʻzbeklar, Ўзбеклар, اۉزبېکلر) are a
Turkic ethnic group native to the
wider Central Asian region, being...
- non-
Uzbeks decline as
Russians and
other minority groups slowly leave and
Uzbeks return from
other parts of the
former Soviet Union. When
Uzbekistan gained...
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preceding Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic)
Uzbeks, an
ethnic group Uzbek language Uzbek cuisine Uzbek culture Uzbek Mosque, a
Mosque located in Baghdad, Iraq...
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Uzbek (pronounced [ozˈbektʃæ; ozˈbek tiˈli]),
formerly known as Turki, is a
Karluk Turkic language spoken by
Uzbeks. It is the
official and
national language...
- The
Karategin Uzbeks (formerly
known as
Dormon Uzbeks) are a Karluk-Turkic
ethnic group,
indigenous to Karategin, Tajikistan, but now
living in the regions...
- the
Uzbeks because of a
recent war with the
Dorben Oirat Mongols on the
Uzbeks'
eastern borders.
Janibeg and
Kerei sought to
capitalize on
Uzbek weakness...
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urban areas and a few in
rural areas.
Danangou Uzbek Township is the only
Uzbek Township in China. The
Uzbeks in
southern Xinjiang use
Uyghur language because...
- of the
Uzbeks who
migrate go to the U.S.
Every year,
around 6,000–7,800
Uzbeks immigrate to the
United States. More than 20,000
ethnic Uzbeks are citizens...
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Uzbeks represent a
large diaspora in Russia,
numbering 1.9
million (January, 2016). Most of the
Uzbeks living in
Russia are
seasonal migrant workers. Most...
- The
nationality of a
person from
Uzbekistan is Uzbekistani,
while the
ethnic Uzbek majority call
themselves Uzbeks. Much of the data is
estimated because...