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What is the nationality of Tashkent?
As of Jan 2021, the population of Tashkent was 2.68 million, accounting for 7.7 percent of the Uzbekistan's total population. Tashkent also has the highest employment rate in the country. Tashkent is a cosmopolitan and multi-ethnic city, home to Uzbeks, Russians, Tajiks, Uyghurs and Kazakhs.
Why is Tashkent famous?
One of the major destinations of Uzbekistan, Tashkent is the country's new-age capital and also a part of the famous Silk Route. The metropolis is identified for its remarkable highrises beautifully interspersed with historical monuments. Some of the prominent examples of Islamic architecture can be found in this city.
What ethnic group is Uzbek?
Uzbeks are of a Turkic origin. Anthropologically it is the nation of mixed ethnogeny with Caucasoid and Mongoloid components.
What language is spoken in Tashkent Uzbekistan?
Uzbek is predominantly spoken in the Republic of Uzbekistan, of which it is the sole official language. Statistics show that 22 million of Uzbekistan's population of 30 million have Uzbek as their first language.
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