Uzbeks
Uzbeks
Uzbeks are a Turkic ethnic group living in Central Asia. Uzbeks make up the majority of Uzbekistan's population, with populations in the Fergana Valley, which includes northern and western Tajikistan and southern Kyrgyzstan, and the Amu Darya coast in eastern Turkmenistan and northwestern Afghanistan. Uzbeks speak a family of Turkic languages, and most of them are Sunni Hanafi Muslims. Among the Soviet-ruled ethnic groups, the Uzbeks suffered the least from Russian cultural assimilation; And often recognize the Uzbek language as their first language. According to the history of the Uzbek people as a Persian-speaking ethnic group, the Central Asian tribe and the yellow-eyed and almond-eyed Turks of Central Asia have a little historical background, most of the Tajiks in the 200s. They have become Turkic in recent years.
Uzbeks are one of the most populous tribes in Afghanistan. Uzbeks speak South Uzbek as their first language and Persian as their second language. The population of Uzbeks was estimated at 2.8 million in 1990 and in 2013 it was estimated that their population was about 4.2 million. Is the body
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