- centuries.
Following a
series of
changing allegiances and
falling out with
Uzbek warlord Abdul Malik Pahlawan in 1997, the
Taliban withdrew from the area...
-
Persian was
predominantly the
result of an
elite dominance process.
Peter B.
Golden listed three basic ethnic elements contributing to the
Uzbeks' ethnogenesis:...
- the
Surxondaryo Region of
Uzbekistan to the north;
making it the only
province of
Afghanistan to
share a
border with
Uzbekistan.
Balkh Province is situated...
-
Uzbekistan,
being spoken by
anywhere between 10-20% of the po****tion,
especially in the
cities of
Bukhara and
Samarkand which remain predominantly Persian-speaking...
- Asia.
Influenced by
Russian and
Turkish literature,
Uzbek is
predominantly written in the
Uzbek language with its
roots in
Chagatai language, one of...
- as
wuleswali (Pashto: ولسوالۍ, wuləswāləi; Persian: ولسوالی, wuləswālī;
Uzbek: اولسوالیک ulasvolik), are secondary-level
administrative units, one level...
-
Uzbekistan is a
country in
Central Asia,
located north of
Turkmenistan and Afghanistan. With an area of
approximately 448,900
square kilometers, Uzbekistan...
-
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...
- The Turkmenistan–
Uzbekistan border is the
border between the
countries of
Turkmenistan and the
Republic of
Uzbekistan. At 1,793 km (1,114 mi), it is Turkmenistan's...
-
claimed the
cities of Turkistan,
Chinaz and Shymkent;
Tashkent – a
predominantly Uzbek city
surrounded by
Kazakh areas –
proved particularly troublesome...