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  2. List of Uzbekistani films - Wikipedia

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    Some of the films made during Soviet times were released in Russian and others were released in Uzbek. Still others were released both in Uzbek and Russian. Films in this list are arranged according to their original title. If a film was released both in Uzbek and Russian, both titles are given.

  3. Karakalpaks - Wikipedia

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    In the political development of the Karakalpaks, the 18th century was the most difficult and tragic time. Many Kazakh clans were subject to the Kalmyks. Many Karakalpaks were forced to flee to the lower reaches of the Syr Darya. Since 1810, the historical fate of the Karakalpaks has been closely connected with the history of the Khiva Khanate ...

  4. Karakalpakstan - Wikipedia

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    Though 95% of Karakalpaks reside in Uzbekistan, [20] mostly in Karakalpakstan, the Karakalpak language is closer to Kazakh than to Uzbek. [21] The language was written in a modified Cyrillic in Soviet times and has been written in the Latin alphabet since 1996.

  5. Cinema of Central Asia - Wikipedia

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    Uzbek film has a long list of films produced in the Soviet era and the modern era. The history of Uzbek cinema can be divided into two periods: the cinema of the Soviet Uzbekistan (1924–1991) and the cinema of the independent Uzbekistan (1991-present). Films of the Soviet period were shot either in Russian or Uzbek.

  6. Cinema of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    The Uzbekistan State Institute of Arts and Culture in Tashkent is the major film school. [7] [8] Few Uzbek films after Uzbekistan became independent have achieved international notability. According to some Russian film critics around 2009, many of the modern Uzbek movies were cheap and of low quality.

  7. Karakalpak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Karakalpak Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Karakalpak ASSR; Karakalpak: Қарақалпақстан АССР, Qaraqalpaqstan ASSR; Uzbek: Қорақалпоғистон АССР, Qoraqalpog‘iston ASSR; Russian: Каракалпакская АССР, Karakalpakskaya ASSR), also known as Soviet Karakalpakstan or simply Karakalpakstan, was an autonomous republic within the Soviet Union.

  8. Category:Films set in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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  9. Karakalpak Autonomous Oblast - Wikipedia

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    Karakalpak Autonomous Oblast was created on February 19, 1925 by separating lands of the ethnic Karakalpaks from the Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic and Khorezm People's Soviet Republic.