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Uzbek language resources



Uzbek is spoken on a daily basis in: Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan

Encyclopedia resources on Uzbek
Uzbek language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.) [ edit ] See also Uzbek language edition of Wikipedia Sogdiana Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbek_language " ...

Uzbekistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...or [shahri] in compounds, the Tashkent city, Toshkent shahri; Names are given below in the Uzbek language, although numerous variations of the transliterations of each name exist. Map of Uzbekistan ...

Uzbek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...ensured the future dominance of Islam in Central Asia. The Uzbek language is a Turkic language , related to Uyghur , Kazakh , Turkmen , and more distantly, to Turkish . [ edit ] History The Uzbeks began as a ...

Uzbek SSR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Workers of the world, unite! ) Official language None. De facto, Uzbek and Russian . Capital Tashkent Chairman of the Supreme Council Islam Karimov (at independence) Established In the USSR :  - Since  - Until ...

Tajik language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There have been claims that the speakers of the language have been oppressed by the Uzbekistan's government, and were forced to speak in Uzbek in public, or otherwise would be fined. In western Pakistan ...

Category:Turkic languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...language Uzbek language Y Yakut language Yugur Retrieved from " http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Turkic_languages " Categories : Altaic languages | Language families | Turkic peoples Views Category Discussion ...

Main Page - Wikipedia
Har bir kishi yangi maqola yozib, maqolani taxrirlab, boshqa vikipediyaning bo‘limlaridan tarjima qilib o‘zbek tili vikipediyasining yozishida ishtirok eta oladi. Hozirda o‘zbek tili ...

Turkic languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...generally considered to be part of the Altaic language family . The Turkic language with the greatest ... Uzbek , Uighur (Öyğur), Chagatai (extinct), Yughur (Yellow Uighur), Salar Kypchak (Qıpçaq) group ...

Ukrainian language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...be used in the Uzbek SSR , and so on. However, Russian was used in all parts of the Soviet Union and a special term, "a language of inter-ethnic ... language may not necessarily associate with the ...

Kazakhs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kazakh language is a member of the Turkic language family , as are Uzbek , Kyrgyz , Tatar , Uighur , Turkish , Azeri , Turkmen , and many other living and historical languages spoken in Eastern Europe , ...



Academic resources on Uzbek
Uzbek Literature
Uzbek literature is not well known in the United States. I hope to translate and publish on the Web excerpts of Uzbek writing into English so that a broader audience can learn ...

Uzbek
Last updated: 4 Aug 03 Copyright 1996-2005 The Trustees of Indiana University aa Uzbek Languages On-Line main menu << Download Audio Player Modern Literary Uzbek by Khairulla Ismatulla Preliminary ...

UCLA Language Materials Project Language Profiles Page
Uzbek Vietnamese Warlpiri Welsh Wolof Xhosa Yakut Yiddish Yoruba Zulu Select a Material All Materials ALL TEACHING MATERIALS -- Reader -- Reference -- Dictionary -- Grammar -- Phrasebook -- Textbook -- Supplementary ...

Uzbek Foreign Policy
...be amenable to Uzbek interests. However, Rahmonov soon turned on Tajikistan's ethnic Uzbek population, thereby eliciting a second round of Uzbek interventions. Two incursions from Uzbek territory in ...

UCLA Language Materials Project - Index Page
Uzbek Vietnamese Warlpiri Welsh Wolof Xhosa Yakut Yiddish Yoruba Zulu Select a Material All Materials ALL TEACHING MATERIALS -- Reader -- Reference -- Dictionary -- Grammar -- Phrasebook -- Textbook -- Supplementary ...

Breeds of Livestock - Uzbek Black Goats
Uzbek Black Black wool goats in Uzbekistan were produced as a by-product in the formation of the new breed - Soviet Mohair goats. Mating of predominantly white first and second generation crossbred ...

Uzbekistan Subject Index
Research Institute (OMRI) Daily Digest Voice of America World Bank - Current Events RFE/RL - Uzbek News Service Current Headlines | All News Travel Coyne Airline Travel Links - Uzbekistan Images of ...

REENIC: Uzbekistan
...infomation on the Society's history, activities and its annual report; Russian, English or Uzbek) Back to Subject Directory Communications (includes Computers and Internet) Uzbekistan Internet Access ...

Central Asian Studies - Teaching Tools
...release the dictionary to the general public in the near future. Crestomathy of Modern Literary Uzbek , by Ilse D. Cirtautas (Laude-Cirtautas), Wiesbaden, 1980. The texts of this book are divided ...

Uzbekistan
Subject: Kalian minaret and Kalian Friday Mosque exterior view Subject: Kalian minaret and Mir-I Arab Medrese exterior view Subject: Magok-i Attari Mosque detail of facade Subject: Mir-I Arab Medrese view of ...



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Government resources on Uzbek
http://www.voa.gov/uzbek/
Uzbek is a member of the Eastern Turkic group of languages. Present-day Uzbek began to emerge in the 15th century as a result of a strong nationalist movement. This led to the ...

Uzbek
Uzbek is a member of the Eastern Turkic group of languages. Present-day Uzbek began to emerge in the 15th century as a result of a strong nationalist movement. This led to the ...

OSAC - Warden Message: Uzbek Independence Day Information
...and allow for ample travel time to destinations. The Embassy will be closed on September 1 for Uzbek Independence Day and Monday September 5 for U.S. Labor Day. In case of an emergency, please contact ...

U.S. Praises Romania for Accepting Uzbek Asylum Seekers - US ...
S. Praises Romania for Accepting Uzbek Asylum Seekers UNHCR will process refugees for resettlement outside Romania The Department of State praised Romania July 28 for accepting approximately 450 Uzbek ...


...preach an extremist and intolerant understanding of Islam. 4 The Uzbek Religion Law Uzbekistan’s 1998 law on religion continues to be used by government authorities ...

CIA - The World Factbook -- Uzbekistan
Uzbek 80%, Russian 5.5%, Tajik 5%, Kazakh 3%, Karakalpak 2.5%, Tatar 1.5%, other 2.5% (1996 est.) Religions: Muslim 88% (mostly Sunnis), Eastern Orthodox 9%, other 3% Languages: Uzbek 74.3 ...

U.S. Will Leave Uzbek Base but Seeks Ongoing Bilateral Dialogue - US ...
Washington – State Department officials say the United States will not make its interest in promoting democracy and human rights in Uzbekistan subservient to regional strategic interests, and the ...

U.S. Concerned about Uzbek Human Rights, Political Activists - US ...
S. Concerned about Uzbek Human Rights, Political Activists State's White comments on Urlayeva, Umarov at OSCE Permanent Council Washington -- The United States welcomes the release of Uzbek human rights ...

Uzbekistan
Uzbek visas indicate not only the validity of the visa, but also the period of time a person is allowed to stay in Uzbekistan on a given trip. Although Uzbek visas given ...

Prominent Uzbek Scientist Visits Northwest
Prominent Uzbek Scientist Visits Northwest In January, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) hosted Dr. Bekhzad S. Yuldashev, President of the Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences ...



".org" resources on Uzbek
Uzbek Dance and Culture Society
Explore the wonderful world of Uzbek dance, costuming and culture HOME ABOUT THE DANCE History & Styles Costuming VIDEOS FOR SALE Descriptions & Prices Review: "An Introduction to Uzbek Dance" CENTRAL ASIAN ...

Uzbek language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...have had significant influences on Uzbek. Ancient Uzbek language was spoken in Sogdiana , Bactria, Chorasmia Uzbek is the official language of Uzbekistan, and has about 18.5 million native speakers. It ...

Uzbek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uzbek From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation , search An Uzbek woman standing by the entrance to her yurt, ca. 1910 Uzbeg redirects here. For the Mongol khan, see Uzbeg Khan . Uzbeks ( O ...

Uzbek - Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health by L. Ron ...
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Uzbekistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...minority in Uzbekistan and are called Tajiks today. The area was a bone of contention between the Uzbek emirs and the Persian Kings for many centuries. Conquered by Muslim Arabs in the 8th century AD ...

Uzbek Dance and Culture Society: About the Dance
Explore the wonderful world of Uzbek dance, costuming and culture HOME ABOUT THE DANCE History & Styles Costuming VIDEOS FOR SALE Descriptions & Prices Review: "An Introduction to Uzbek Dance" CENTRAL ASIAN ...

RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
RFE/RL is one of the leading international news organizations covering Uzbekistan, and it was one of the only organizations on the ground during the Andijon events. Since the May events, RFE/RL's ...

EurasiaNet Eurasia Insight - After Andijan: An Uzbek Newspaper’s ...
Uzbekistan is maintaining a media barrage of criticism against the United States. The intensity of the press attacks raises questions about WashingtonÂ’s ability to retain diplomatic leverage in ...

RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
News and Features on Uzbekistan The Uzbek government has been cracking down on foreign media and NGOs since the mid-May violence in Andijon (AFP) Uzbekistan: RFE/RL Forced To Close Tashkent Bureau After ...

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Commercial resources on Uzbek

Uzbek (O‘zbek tili in Latin script, ????? ???? in Cyrillic script) is an Eastern Turkic language and the official language of Uzbekistan. It has about 21.5 million native speakers, and it is spoken by the Uzbeks in Uzbekistan and elsewhere in Central Asia. Uzbek belongs to the Qarluq family of Turkic languages, and consequently its lexicon and grammar are most closely linked to the Uighur language, while other influences rose from Persian, Arabic and Russian.


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