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15. Mai 2024 · Uzbekistan’s first president, Islom KARIMOV, led Uzbekistan for 25 years until his death in September 2016. His successor, former Prime Minister Shavkat MIRZIYOYEV, has improved relations with Uzbekistan’s neighbors and introduced wide-ranging economic, judicial, and social reforms. MIRZIYOYEV was reelected in October 2021 with 80% of the vote and again following a 2023 constitutional ...
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Vor 5 Tagen · Uzbekistan. Uzbekistan, landlocked country in Central Asia. It lies mainly between two major rivers, the Syr Darya (ancient Jaxartes River) to the northeast and the Amu Darya (ancient Oxus River) to the southwest, though they only partly form its boundaries.
5. Mai 2024 · The former were ethnically similar to the Tajiks, and the latter included Kipchaks, Karluks, and Turks of Samarkand (relatively more Mongolized groups). A third element was added with the invasion of Mongol nomadic tribes under the leadership of Muḥammad Shaybānī Khan in the early 16th century.
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14. Mai 2024 · Ethnic Groups Uzbek 80%, Russian 5.5%, Tajik 5%, Kazakh 3%, Karakalpak 2.5%, Tatar 1.5%, other 2.5% Nationality Adjective Uzbekistani Nationality Noun Uzbekistani Population 35,498,181 Population Growth Rate 0.94% Population in Major Urban Areas TASHKENT (capital) 2.227 million
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Vor einem Tag · The Uyghurs, alternatively spelled Uighurs, Uygurs or Uigurs, are a Turkic ethnic group originating from and culturally affiliated with the general region of Central and East Asia. The Uyghurs are recognized as the titular nationality of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in Northwest China.
3. Mai 2024 · The term Tajik also refers to speakers of eastern Iranian languages, more commonly known as Mountain Tajiks or Pamiris, who live primarily in the Pamir region of Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and China but use Tajik as a lingua franca. While most Tajiks are Sunni Muslims, Pamiris are predominantly Ismāʿīlī Shiʿi.