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In the first selection, we cover the ancient period with a focus on non-Western religions and cross-cultural interaction along the Silk Roads. During this period, the land that is Uzbekistan today was called Sogdiana, named after the famous Sogdian merchants.
Apr 16, 2020
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In 1924, national delimitation created the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic as an independent republic within the Soviet Union. Following the dissolution of the ...
In 1924, national delimitation created the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic as a republic of the Soviet Union. It declared independence as the Republic of ...
These Turkic-Mongol tribes came from northwestern Siberia, where they probably adopted the name Uzbek from the admired Muslim ruler of the Golden Horde, Öz Beg ...
In 1924, Uzbekistan became the Soviet Republic. During the soviet period, there was a massive migration of various nationalities from numerous republics. On ...
They merge with Turkic tribes, speak Turkic languages, especially Chagatai-Uzbek Uzbek leaders (khans) known for military skill, Sunni religiosity, arts patrons
As mentioned previously, Uzbek was a subleader of the Golden Horde who was Moslem. All Moslems in the Golden Horde were then called Uzbek. The Uzbeks were ...
The autonomous republic of Qoraqalpoghiston (Karakalpakstan) is located in the western third of the country. The Soviet government established the Uzbek Soviet ...
It is known, that the area was inhabited long before our era, in the early Paleolithic period, according to the findings of ancient dwellings in Baysun Tau ...
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The territory of modern Uzbekistan is one of the centers of origin and development of human civilization and has a nearly 3,000-year history of statehood.