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  1. Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

    Uzbekistan is a member of the Organization of Turkic States. Uzbek, spoken by the Uzbek people, is the official language and is spoken by the majority of its inhabitants, while Russian …

  2. Uzbekistan | Geography, History, Maps, People, Pronunciation

    Jan 15, 2026 · The Soviet government established the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic as a constituent (union) republic of the U.S.S.R. in 1924. Uzbekistan declared its independence …

  3. Uzbekistan | Culture, Facts & Travel | - CountryReports

    3 days ago · Uzbek authorities maintain a high level of alert and aggressive security measures to thwart terrorist attacks. High security at official facilities may lead terrorists and their …

  4. Uzbek: Language Portal: Materials: Center for Languages of the …

    A member of the Turkic language family, Uzbek shares many structural similarities to languages such as Azerbaijan, Kazakh, and Kyrgyz, Tartar, and Turkish. But it is most closely related to …

  5. Uzbekistan - The World Factbook

    Jan 5, 2026 · Visit the Definitions and Notes page to view a description of each topic.

  6. Top 10 Best Uzbek Restaurants in RALEIGH, NC - Yelp

    2. Silkroad Uzbek Cuisine 4.6 (88 reviews) Open until 10:00 PM “I planned to drive here from wilmington because I was curious about uzbek cuisine.” more

  7. Uzbekistan - Country Profile - Nations Online Project

    Uzbekistan facts: Official web sites of Uzbekistan, links and information on Uzbekistan's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, the capital city, airlines, embassies, …

  8. Uzbekistan - New World Encyclopedia

    Uzbek, a Turkic language, is the only official state language. The language has numerous dialects, including Qarlug (the literary language for much of Uzbek history), Kipchak, Lokhay, …

  9. Uzbek – The Languages

    Uzbek belongs to the Turkic language family and has evolved over centuries, incorporating elements from various languages including Persian, Arabic, and Russian.

  10. Uzbeks - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures

    Today's sense of being "Uzbek" is largely a 20th century creation of Soviet-style modernity. There are Uzbek populations in all of the modern Central Asian countries in addition to Afghanistan …