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Сайт, посвященный независимости Республики Узбекистан
Исторические материалы о Великом шёлковом пути, история узбекской государственности, общие сведения о современном Узбекистане. [rus]
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Uzbekistan History
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World Travel Guide - Uzbekistan - History & Government
Includes information on the constitution and politics. "The territory of modern-day Uzbekistan and its close neighbours have seen many empires rise and fall. The Sogdians, the Macedonians,
the Huns, the Mongolians, the Seljuks, the Timurids and the Khanates of Samarkand, Bukhara Khiva and Khorezm all held sway here at one time or
another". [eng]
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UzOnLine: History
The modern term "Uzbek," as the identifier of an ethnically distinct group, is one of
ambiguity. In part, this confusion is due to the many peoples who have conquered the
region now called Uzbekistan. [eng]
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History of Uzbekistan
Since ancient times, the geopolitical location of Uzbekistan has been where the main caravan roads traversed to link Asia and Europe, predicating the historical
richness of the land. The country is situated in the middle of Central Asia between the Amu-Darya and Syr- Darya rivers and was named "maa-waraa-nahr" by
Arabs, meaning "a place between two rivers". [eng]
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Uzbekistan History
Early History. The Early Islamic Period. The Turkification of Mawarannahr. The Mongol Period. The Rule of Timur. The Uzbek Period. Arrival of the Russians. The Russian Conquest. Entering the Twentieth Century. The Jadidists and Basmachis.
The Stalinist Period.
Russification and Resistance.
The 1980s.
Independence. [eng]
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Uzbekistan and its Civilization, Historical Grounds
The history of culture and statehood, foreign economic and social ties of the territory is more than 2.5 millennia. Its freedom loving population fought for its independence
against all foreign invaders. [eng]
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Samarkand
Samarkand is one of the oldest and most important cities amongst the many in the historic region of Central Asia known as Transoxiana. Located in the Zarafshan River
valley, the city enjoys the benefits of abundant natural resources and occupies as well a key place on the trade routes of Central
Asia. [eng]
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History of Uzbekistan
Alexander the Great stopped near Samarkand on his way to India in 327 B.C. and
married Roxanna, daughter of a local chieftain. Conquered by Muslim Arabs in the eigth century
A.D., the indigenous Samanid dynasty established an empire in the 9th century. [eng]
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History of Uzbekistan
A one page history of Uzbekistan. [eng]
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Uzbekistan History
History of ancient Uzbekistan, conquered by Alexander the Great, ruled by Tamerlane, and home of Babur who built the The Great Moghul Empire. [eng]
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World History Archives: The history of Uzbekistan
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Uzbekistan History
Situated on the crossroads of the Great Silk Road, the region played an important
role in the dialogue of different civilizations. its flourishing in the ancient times, then
during the reign of the Samanids and Timurids is connected with the involvement of
the region in the international economic interrelations. [eng]
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Central Asian History
Since 1600. [eng]
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Central Asian History
Timeline. [eng]
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