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  2. History of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    The first people recorded in Central Asia were Scythians who came from the northern grasslands of what is now Uzbekistan, sometime in the first millennium BC; when these nomads settled in the region they built an extensive irrigation system along the rivers. [2] .

  3. Uzbekistan declared its independence from the Soviet Union on August 31, 1991. The capital is Tashkent (Toshkent). Land. Relief. 1 of 2. physical features of Uzbekistan. 2 of 2.

  4. Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded settlers in the land of what is modern Uzbekistan were Eastern Iranian nomads, known as Scythians, who founded kingdoms in Khwarazm, Bactria, and Sogdia in the 8th–6th centuries BC, as well as Fergana and Margiana in the 3rd century BC – 6th century AD. [ 16 ] .

  5. Uzbekistan - Early History, Silk Road, Samarkand | Britannica

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    in Uzbekistan in History. Also known as: Ŭzbekiston, Ŭzbekiston Respublikasi, Republic of Uzbekistan. Written by. Gavin R.G. Hambly. Professor of History, University of Texas at Dallas. Gavin R.G. Hambly, Denis Sinor. Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Uralic and Altaic Studies and of History, Indiana University, Bloomington.

  6. Uzbekistan - The World Factbook

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    Background. 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.

  7. History of Uzbekistan | Britannica

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    history of Uzbekistan. Learn about this topic in these articles: major treatment. In Uzbekistan: History. Humans lived in what is now Uzbekistan as early as the Paleolithic Period (Old Stone Age), some 55,000 to 70,000 years ago.

  8. Uzbekistan | Facts and History Overview - ThoughtCo

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    Updated on November 10, 2019. Uzbekistan is a republic, but elections are rare and usually rigged. The president, Islam Karimov, has held power since 1990, before the fall of the Soviet Union. The current prime minister is Shavkat Mirziyoyev; he wields no real power. Fast Facts: Uzbekistan. Official Name: Republic of Uzbekistan.

  9. Uzbekistan country profile - BBC News

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    Some key dates in Uzbekistan's history: 1st century BC - Central Asia, including present-day Uzbekistan, forms an important part of the overland Great Silk Road trade route linking China with...

  10. Uzbekistan profile - Timeline - BBC News

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    A chronology of key events. 1st century BC - Central Asia, including present-day Uzbekistan, forms an important part of the overland trade routes known as the Great Silk Road linking China...

  11. Uzbekistan - The World Factbook

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