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  2. Uzbeks - Wikipedia

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    The Uzbeks (Uzbek: Oʻzbek, Ўзбек, اۉزبېک‎, plural: Oʻzbeklar, Ўзбеклар, اۉزبېکلر‎) are a Turkic ethnic group native to Central Asia, being among the largest Turkic ethnic groups in the area.

  3. Uzbekistan - Ethnic Groups, Diaspora, Language | Britannica

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    Uzbeks make up more than four-fifths of the population, followed by Tajiks, Kazakhs, Tatars, Russians, and Karakalpaks. Uzbeks are the least Russified of the Turkic peoples formerly under Soviet rule, and virtually all of them still claim Uzbek as their primary language.

  4. Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Uzbek, spoken by the Uzbek people, is the official language and spoken by the majority of its inhabitants, while Russian and Tajik are significant minority languages. Islam is the predominant religion, and most Uzbeks are Sunni Muslims. [15]

  5. Uzbekistan, country in Central Asia lying mainly between the Syr Darya (Jaxartes) and Amu Darya (Oxus) rivers. Roughly corresponding to historical Transoxania, Uzbekistan and the city of Samarkand were once great centers of the Islamic world during the Timurid era.

  6. Uzbek | Central Asian, Turkic, Muslim | Britannica

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    Uzbek, any member of a Central Asian people found chiefly in Uzbekistan, but also in other parts of Central Asia and in Afghanistan. The Uzbeks speak either of two dialects of Uzbek, a Turkic language of the Altaic family of languages.

  7. Uzbekistan - The World Factbook

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    Uzbekistan is the geographic and population center of Central Asia, with a diverse economy and a relatively young population. Russia conquered and united the disparate territories of present-day Uzbekistan in the late 19th century.

  8. Uzbekistan country profile - BBC News

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    Provides an overview of Uzbekistan, including key events and facts about this central Asian country.

  9. Ethnic Groups In Uzbekistan - WorldAtlas

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    Uzbeks are the largest Turkic group in Uzbekistan and the entire of Central Asia. They form an ethnic majority in Uzbekistan accounting for 75.5% of the country’s population and the minority group in Afghanistan, Kazakhstan , Russia , and China.

  10. Culture of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Uzbekistan has a wide mix of ethnic groups and cultures, with the Uzbeks being the majority group. In 1995, about 71.5% of Uzbekistan 's population was Uzbek. The chief minority groups were Russians (8.4%), Tajiks (officially 5%, but believed 10%), Kazaks (4.1%), Tatars (2.4%), and Karakalpaks (2.1%), and other minority groups ...

  11. With 2.1 million people, it is the largest city in Central Asia. Demography. The current population of Uzbekistan is 24.8 million. Seventy-five to 80 percent are Uzbek, though many of these were originally from other ethnic groups. Russians and Tajiks are each 5 percent, Karakalpaks 2 percent, and other nationalities the remainder.