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  2. Karakalpak language - Wikipedia

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    These shortcomings forced the Karakalpak Institute of Economics and Culture to develop a new alphabet and spelling rules for the Karakalpak language. In September 1954, a scientific and theoretical conference was held in Nukus, at which scientists from Karakalpakstan, Moscow, Tashkent and Frunze discussed the project of a new alphabet.

  3. Karakalpaks - Wikipedia

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    Before the Soviet Union, Karakalpak was rarely written, but when it was it used a modified form of the Perso-Arabic alphabet. Due to the geography and history of the Karakalpak people, Karakalpak has been influenced by Uzbek, Mongol, Tajik and Russian. A Karakalpak-Uzbek pidgin language is often spoken by those bilingual in both languages.

  4. Karakalpakstan - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, it was estimated that about 400,000 of the population are of the Karakalpak ethnic group, 400,000 are Uzbeks and 300,000 are Kazakhs. [6] Though 95% of Karakalpaks reside in Uzbekistan, [20] mostly in Karakalpakstan, the Karakalpak language is closer to Kazakh than to Uzbek. [21]

  5. Karakalpak State University - Wikipedia

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    After extensive efforts by local leaders and the administration of the existing Karakalpak State Pedagogical Institute, the Central Committee issued a decree on February 26, 1974, to create Nukus State University. [5] The new university was named after Taras Shevchenko, Ukrainian poet, writer, artist, public and political figure. This decision ...

  6. Languages of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    The Uzbek language is one of the Turkic languages close to the Uyghur language, and both of them belong to the Karluk languages branch of the Turkic language family. Uzbek language is the only official state language, [4] and since 1992 is officially written in the Latin alphabet, with heavy usage of the Cyrillic alphabet throughout the country.

  7. Category : Articles containing Karakalpak-language text

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    This category contains articles with Karakalpak-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.

  8. Aqylbek Muratov - Wikipedia

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    Aqylbek Muratov (Karakalpak: Муратов Ақылбек; born c. 1988), also known as Aqylbek Muratbai, is a Karakalpak human rights activist. Originally from Navoiy, Uzbekistan, Muratov has since become well known as a community leader within the Karakalpak diaspora living in Kazakhstan.

  9. Languages of Kyrgyzstan - Wikipedia

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    The languages of government in Kyrgyzstan are Russian as the official and inter-ethnic language and Kyrgyz as the state/national language. [citation needed] Kyrgyz is a Turkic language of the Kipchak branch, closely related to Kazakh, Karakalpak, and Nogay Tatar. It was written in the Arabic alphabet until the twentieth century.