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  2. List of Uzbeks - Wikipedia

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    Saida Mirziyoyeva, Uzbek politician and the eldest daughter of the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev; Abdul Rauf Ibrahimi, Uzbek politician from Afghanistan; Abdusamat Taymetov, first Uzbek pilot; Alla Anarov, supreme soviet deputy and double Hero of Socialist Labour; Azad Beg, Abdul Waris Karimi, was an Uzbek doctor serving in the ...

  3. List of genocides - Wikipedia

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    Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe, around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population. [ 196 ] [ 197 ] [ 198 ] Nearly one and half million were killed in just 100 days from late July to early November 1942. [ 199 ]

  4. List of conflicts in territory of the former Soviet Union

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    1,182 killed Andijan massacre: Government Protesters in the city of Andijan 13 May 2005 Protest and government massacre in the city of Andijan in Uzbekistan: 187–1,500 killed 2010 Kyrgyz Revolution: Government Opposition 6 April 2010 14 December 2010 Also known as the People's April Revolution, the Melon Revolution or the April Events.

  5. Fergana massacre - Wikipedia

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    Fergana massacre happened in 1989, after riots broke out between the Meskhetian Turks exiled in Uzbekistan and the native Uzbeks. Hundreds of Meskhetian Turks were killed or injured, nearly 1,000 properties were destroyed and thousands of Meskhetian Turks fled into exile. [4] Bukharian Jews living in Fergana were also targeted, and many fled to ...

  6. Andijan massacre - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, defector Ikrom Yakubov, a major in the SNB at the time of the incident, alleged that 1,500 people were killed – over twice the highest number estimated by outside observers. [5] In October 2005 an Uzbek court found several Kyrgyz citizens guilty of several crimes revolving around involvement in the Andijan massacre. [41]

  7. 2010 South Kyrgyzstan ethnic clashes - Wikipedia

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    The Uzbek edition of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported on 16 June 2010, that 2,608 Uzbeks had been killed since the beginning of the clashes. [60] The residents of the city of Osh reported that the bodies of 1,170 Uzbeks were taken from the streets and ruins and buried by members of the Uzbek community.

  8. List of massacres in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    The government bombed and killed residents of villages who refused to join the government forces. The government spread pictures of dead children in newspapers and blamed the PKK. Turkey was condemned for carrying out the massacre of Kurdish civilians in the ECHR. Gazi Quarter massacre: March 15, 1995 Istanbul and Ankara: 23 [84]

  9. Death dates of victims of the Great Purge - Wikipedia

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    6 Nikolai Bekryashev (died in a labour camp) 15 Aleksei Gastev, Dmitry Shakhovskoy. 16 Efrem Eshba. 19 Vladimir Copic. May. 8 Nikolai Varfolomeyev. 19 Karl Radek (murdered in a labour camp) 21 Grigori Sokolnikov (murdered in a labour camp) June. 6 Prince Dmitri.Mirsky (died in a labour camp) July. 9 Maria Koszutska (died in prison)