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  1. According to official sources, Uzbeks comprise a majority (84.4%) of the total population. Other ethnic groups, as of 1996 estimates, include Russians (2.1% of the population), Tajiks (4,8%), Kazakhs (3%), Karakalpaks (2.5%), and Tatars (1.5%). [7]

  2. 18. Juli 2019 · The ethnic group is predominantly Sunni Muslims of the Hanafi School with variations between the northern and the southern Uzbeks. The clothing of the Uzbeks includes the Chapan and Kaftan with the men wearing a headgear known as Tubeteika while the women put on a veil known as Paranja.

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  3. Vor 4 Tagen · Uzbeks make up more than four-fifths of the population, followed by Tajiks, Kazakhs, Tatars, Russians, and Karakalpaks. Uzbeks are the least Russified of the Turkic peoples formerly under Soviet rule, and virtually all of them still claim Uzbek as their primary language.

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  4. The culture of Uzbekistan has a wide mix of ethnic groups and cultures, with the Uzbeks being the majority group. In 1995, about 71.5% of Uzbekistan 's population was Uzbek. The chief minority groups were Russians (8.4%), Tajiks (officially 5%, but believed to be much higher), Kazaks (4.1%), Tatars (2.4%), and Karakalpaks (2.1%), and ...

  5. By some counts there are 120 different ethnic groups in Uzbekistan. Many ethnic groups identify themselves by their headgear and are divided by anthropologists into the Turkic and Persian language speakers, Muslims and non-Muslims and nomads and settled people.

  6. The resident population of the Republic of Uzbekistan as of January 1, 2021 amounted to 34 558.9 thousand people and, since the beginning of this year, has increased by 653.7 thousand people, or 1.9% .

  7. Ethnicity in Uzbekistan Group selection The Uzbeks are the demographic and politically monopoly majority in Uzbekistan. Politically relevant ethnic minorities include the Tajiks, Russians and Karakalpaks. Power relations There are two periods since Uzbekistan’s independence correspond-ing to the censuses of 1992 and 1996, because the number ...