- /ʊzˌbɛkɪˈstɑːn, ʌz-, -ˈstæn/), also
known as
Soviet Uzbekistan, the
Uzbek SSR, Uz
SSR, or
simply Uzbekistan and
rarely Uzbekia or Red Uzbekistan, was a union...
- (Abstract of
Dissertation in the
Academy of Science, the
Uzbekistan SSR), (AN
UzbSSR, Tashkent, 1955). Shipton, Eric; Perrin, Jim (1997). Eric Shipton:...
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Lithuanian SSR) 76th
Guards Chernigov Airborne Division (Pskov, RSFSR) 98th
Guards Svir
Airborne Division (Bolgrad & Kishinev,
Moldovan SSR) 103rd Guards...
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Islamic Council (Uzbek: Shoʻro-i Islomiyya) and the
Council of
Intelligentsia (
Uzb. Shoʻro-i Ulamo) met in
Kokand city and
declared a
rival Turkestan Autonomous...
- 1974-12-01 92 7 85 0 COM
Aeroflot Flight U-45
Ilyushin Il-18V
uzbBulungur District,
Uzbek SSR, USSR ENR 1970-02-06 91 5 86 0 † MIL
Sudanese Air
Force Lockheed...
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United States Chief of
Staff UVN
United Aviation UNITED AVIATION Kuwait HY
UZB Uzbekistan Airways UZBEK Uzbekistan PS AUI
Ukraine International Airlines...
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exceptions apply.
Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Uzbek SSR Cup
Winners (2): 1985, 1990
Uzbekistan First League Runners-up: 1997 "Metallurg...
- (KGZ) - Uchqoʻrgʻon (
UZB) (road and rail,
currently closed)
Manyet (KGZ) -
Izboskan (
UZB) (road) Jalal-Abad (KGZ) –
Khanabad (
UZB) (road and rail, currently...
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Qaraqalpaqstan (
UZB) –
Beyneu (KAZ) (road and rail)
Yalama (
UZB) -
Konysbayeva (KAZ) (road)
Saryagash (
UZB) –
Kaplanbek (KAZ) (rail and road) Gʻishtkoʻprik (
UZB) –...
- club flew even from the
Second League, he parti****ted in the
Uzbekistan SSR Championship. In
Soviet times, the club was an army team.
After Uzbekistani...