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  1. Uzbekistan: Webster's Timeline History, 327 BC - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  2. History of Uzbekistan: Yuezhi
  3. The New Woman in Uzbekistan: Islam, Modernity, And Unveiling Under Communism (Jackson School Publications in International Studies) by Marianne Kamp, 2006-12-30
  4. Nationalism In Uzbekistan: A Soviet Republic's Road To Sovereignty by James Critchlow, 1991-11-06
  5. October Revolution and Women's Liberation in Uzbekistan by R. Kh. Aminova, 1986-04
  6. Uzbekistan: in the shadow of Tamerlane. (national cultural hero): An article from: World Policy Journal by Kenneth Weisbrode, 1997-03-22
  7. UZBEKISTAN: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by JEFF ERLICH, 2001
  8. UZBEKISTAN AND UZBEKS: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Russian History</i> by ROGER KANGAS, 2004
  9. BUKHARA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Russian History</i> by SEYMOUR BECKER, 2004
  10. Uzbekistan: An entry from Gale's <i>Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious Practices</i> by Roberta Micallef, 2006
  11. UZBEKISTAN: An entry from Gale's <i>Worldmark Encyclopedia of National Economies</i> by Valentin Hadjiyski, 2002
  12. TASHKENT: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Russian History</i> by ROGER KANGAS, 2004
  13. UZBEKISTAN: An entry from Gale's <i>Cities of the World</i>
  14. History of Uzbekistan: Early and Present Uzbekistan

21. MUMTOZA A. ABDURAZZAKOVA, Ph.D
Uzbekistan Ph.D. in History (October 1996) Tashkent State University, Departmentof Oriental Studies, Tashkent, uzbekistan history (1988) PRESENTATIONS
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22. History Of Uzbekistan
uzbekistan history Located in the heart of Central Asia between the Amu Daryaand Syr Darya Rivers, Uzbekistan has a long and interesting heritage.
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    Located in the heart of Central Asia between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya Rivers, Uzbekistan has a long and interesting heritage. The leading cities of the famous Silk Road Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khivaare located in Uzbekistan, and many famous conquerors passed through the land. 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. Its territory was overrun by Genghis Khan and his Mongols in 1220. In the 1300's, Timur, known in the west as Tamerlane, built an empire with its capital at Samarkand. Uzbekistan's most noted tourist sights date from the Timurid dynasty. Later, separate Muslim city-states emerged with strong ties to Persia. Russian trade with this region grew during the 16th and 17th centuries and, in 1865, Russia occupied Tashkent. By the end of the 19th century, Russia has conquered all of Central Asia. During this time, hostilities between Russia and Great Britain were prevented by Afghanistan, which served as a buffer state between the two empires, and through an agreement that East Turkestan was to be under Chinese rule. In 1876, the Russians dissolved the Khanate of Kokand, while allowing the Khanates of Khiva and Bukhara to remain as direct protectorates. Russia placed the rest of Central Asia under colonial administration, and invested in the development of Central Asia's infrastructure, promoting cotton growing, and encouraging settlement by Russian colonists.
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    Uzbekistan: History
    Russia conquered Uzbekistan in the late 19th century. Stiff resistance to the Red Army after World War I was eventually suppressed and a socialist republic set up in 1925. During the Soviet era, intensive production of "white gold" (cotton) and grain led to overuse of agrochemicals and the depletion of water supplies, which have left the land poisoned and the Aral Sea and certain rivers half dry. Independent since 1991, the country seeks to gradually lessen its dependence on agriculture while developing its mineral and petroleum reserves. Current concerns include terrorism by Islamic militant groups from Tajikistan and Afghanistan, a non-convertible currency, and the curtailment of human rights and democratization.

    24. World History Archives: The History Of Uzbekistan
    The history of uzbekistan. Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in World history Archives and does
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    Guide to history and architecture of uzbekistan and its ancient cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Tashkent located on the ancient Great Silk Road. uzbekistan. uzbekistan Guides. uzbekistan. history. Tashkent. Samarkand. Bukhara. Khiva
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    Uzbekistan has well preserved relics from the time when Central Asia was a center of empire, learning, and trade. Cities of modern Uzbekistan including Samarkand Bukhara Khiva , Shakhrisabz and Tashkent live on in the imagination of the West as symbols of oriental beauty and mystery. More about Uzbekistan History
    Samarkand, Uzbekistan
    One of the oldest cities of Uzbekistan and in the world is Samarkand, established during the middle of the first century BC under the name Marakanda and later known as Afrosiab. It was the capital of the powerful state Sogd, the center of Emir Timur's great empire. The numerous monuments of Samarkand and its suburbs impress tourist with their beauty and splendor. The refined architectural shapes, intricate ornamentation, mosaics, blue-tile domes and facades are interesting for all who visit theses beautiful buildings.

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    Brief information on geography, history and travel to uzbekistan. Review tours and hotel information Category Regional Asia uzbekistan Guides and Directories......uzbekistan and its cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva located on the GreatSilk Road. Review history, pictures, and a guide to cites. uzbekistan.
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    The rich architectural inheritance of Uzbekistan is endowed with some of the most audacious buildings in the Islamic world. They are the legacy of a series of Central Asian rulers from the Turkic holders to Tamerlane to the Khivan khans , who created breathtaking monuments to their own immortality in an attempt to leave enduring mark on restless nomadic lands. The heavy swell of a melon dome, the graceful arch of a madrassah portal and the bold silhouette of a towering minaret form some of the most evocative images a traveller will carry away with him and sound the clearest echoes of past splendour. Rich archaeological remains in the area preserve an intriguing mix of Hellenistic, Buddhist and Scythian influences in the laconic desert castles of Khorezm and Bactria and trace a development to the rich Sogdian palaces and wall paintings of Varakhsha and Afrosiyab. But it was the arrival of Islam in the eighth century and its alien synthesis of styles that transformed the face of Central Asia as much as its soul.

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    My site focuses on the history and the present development of Central Asia, including the economy, problems of peace, and travel.
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    1UpInfo Country Studies Country Guide for uzbekistan . the dominant new state in Central Asia. But uzbekistan's history also has given rise to serious problems deeply rooted
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    The history of Uzbekis-tan, its culture and statehood, foreign eco-nomic and social ties of the territory is more than 2.5 millennia. Uzbekistan's freedom-loving population fought for its independence against many foreign invaders for centuries. Situated on the crossroads of the Great Silk Road, the region played an important role in the dialogue of different civilizations. Its prosperity 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.
    As far back as in the pre-Islamic period, Zoroastrism - the world spread religious system was born on the territory of the present day Uzbekistan (in Khorezm) and became common property of all mankind. There was formed the highest technological culture of those times: town planning, irrigation systems, armory, silk-weaving, cultivation of grain, cotton, grapes and fruits. In those times local technologies and master-craftsmen (Ustos) were highly valued and appreciated. The synthetic character is rather typical for this particular civilization: Combination of achievements gained by the Sogdians, peoples of Khorezm, Turks, India, China, Iran, Middle East and by Hellenism.
    The religious extension of Islam to Maverannahr, accompanied by military invasions of the Arabs in the 7-8th centuries met with the resistance from the local religious tradition, embodied in the Zoroastrism of the Sogdians and Backtrians, Buddhism of the residents of Balkh and the Upper Amudarya, and the growing authority of the Christian communities. However later on the population of the region was convinced in the great cultural and moral possibilities of Islam.

    30. Uzbekistan
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    Uzbekistan was the first central Asia republic to declare its sovereignty and to adopt post-Communist symbols. The flag of Uzbekistan is a light blue over white over light green tricolour, with thin red stripes separating the three stripes. In the upper hoist corner is a white crescent and 12 white stars. Oddly, although Uzbekistan is a predominantly Muslim country, and the crescent is a symbol of Islam, the symbolism for the crescent moon is described as being representative of the rebirth of the nation, rather than its religion. The 12 stars stand for the zodiac. White is for peace, green for nature, and red for the life force. The blue stripe stands for eternal night and for water as a fundamental source of life.
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    As an Uzbekistan resident I think that the 12 stars are for the 12 oblasts or villoyets of Uzbekistan. The Karakalpaks have 5 stars for the same reason.

    31. Tashkent, Uzbekistan - History, Map, And Pictures Of Tashkent
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    In the centuries past, Tashkent, the present capital of Uzbekistan, was called Chach, Shash, Binkent at various times. Each of the names is a part of the city's history. Tashkent has always been an important international transport junction. Unfortunately, only a small part of its architectural past is preserved, due to demolition of historical and religious buildings after the revolution of 1917 and a massive earthquake in 1966. Some old buildings lie in the old town to the west of the downtown. A myriad of narrow winding alleys, it stands in sharp contrast to the more modern Tashkent. Of interest among the older buildings are the 16 th century Kukeldash Madrassa, which is being restored as a museum, and the Kaffali-Shash Mausoleum. Many of the Islamic sites in Tashkent, like Khast-Imam structure, are not open to non-Muslims, and visitors should always ask permission before entering them.

    32. World History Archives: The Culture History Of Uzbekistan
    The culture history of uzbekistan. Hartford Web Publishing is notthe author of the documents in World history Archives and does
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    A dialog from CenAsia list on Wahhabism (Salafis), March 1996. The growth and character of this doctrinal reformist Islam. Because Wahhabism served as a source for Saudi legitimacy, the term Wahhabism can also be used (by Karimov) to disparage any outside form of Islam, in contrast to local Sufi traditions. Its characterization as radically fundamentalist may be a product of Western orientalism.
    Cholpan and the 20th century
    By Timur Kocaoglu, 15 April 1996. Discusses the Uzbek poet, Abdulhamid Suleyman Cholpan (1897-1938). Interesting reflection of a moribund sensibility and ideology.
    Uzbek Muslim Branch Preaches Tolerance
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    33. MapZones.com History
    uzbekistan, history, Back to Top. The area of what is now uzbekistanwas incorporated into the eastern satrapies (Persian provinces
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    Country Info Uzbekistan Introduction Uzbekistan General Data Uzbekistan Maps Uzbekistan Culture ... Uzbekistan Time and Date Uzbekistan History Back to Top The area of what is now Uzbekistan was incorporated into the eastern satrapies (Persian provinces ruled by a satrap) of Cyrus the Great’s Persian Empire in the 500s bc. These satrapies were known as Sogdiana, Bactria, and Khorezm. Macedonian leader Alexander the Great conquered the region in the early 300s bc, but Macedonian control lasted only until Alexander’s death in 323. In the 100s bc, part of present-day Uzbekistan was included in the vast empire of the Kushanas, descendants of a tribe from western China. At this time the region became an important part of the overland trade routes, known collectively as the Silk Road, that linked China with the Middle East and imperial Rome. After the 8th-century introduction of Islam into Central Asia, several streams of population flowed into the territory now forming the land of Uzbekistan. Some migrations contributed to the demographic diversity that characterizes Uzbekistan. Before the lasting conquest by the Russians in the late 19th century, however, military invaders generally soon withdrew from the area. Arabs after AD 711, Mongols under Genghis Khan from the 13th century, Dzungars in the 15th–17th centuries, and Persians in the 18th century exerted less impact upon the makeup of the population than upon the social and political systems, because they left behind relatively small, assimilable numbers of their people.

    34. MapZones.com Culture
    ancient cities of Bukhoro, Samarqand, and Khiva within its borders, uzbekistan containsCentral to be produced during certain periods of Soviet history and has
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    Country Info Uzbekistan Introduction Uzbekistan General Data Uzbekistan Maps Uzbekistan Culture ... Uzbekistan Time and Date Uzbekistan Culture Back to Top During the 1980s religious practice surged, transforming many aspects of Uzbek life, especially in the towns of the Fergana Valley and other concentrations of Muslim believers. This resurgence affected the republic's cultural life through the increased activities of religious schools, neighbourhood mosques, religious orders, and religious publishing ventures and through the Islamic Renaissance Party. With the ancient cities of Bukhoro, Samarqand, and Khiva within its borders, Uzbekistan contains Central Asia’s oldest and most important cultural centers. Islam has been the dominant cultural tradition since the 8th century. During the Soviet period cultural development was restricted under the dogma of socialist realism, which forbade topics that were deemed nationalist—in many cases actually religious—and mandated that literature and art extol Communist themes. However, folk art continued to be produced during certain periods of Soviet history and has enjoyed a great renaissance since the late 1980s. Over the centuries, the territory of what is now Uzbekistan has produced great scholars, poets, and writers whose heritage has enriched the general culture of humanity. The scholar and encyclopaedist al-Biruni, who lived in the 11th century, produced a series of geographic works about India and a wide range of writings in the natural sciences and humanities. In the 15th century the astronomer and mathematician Ulugh Beg founded a famous observatory in Samarkand. The late 15th-century scholar, poet, and writer 'Ali Shir Nava'i greatly advanced Turkic-language literature and was also a talented artist and composer.

    35. World Travel Guide - Uzbekistan - History And Government
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    History: 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. Central Asia really came of age with the development of the Silk Road from China to the West. Samarkand and Bukhara lay astride this, the most valuable trading route of its day. The riches that it brought were used to build fabulous mosques and madrassars, most of which were destroyed by the Mongol hordes in the 13th century. Much of the damage was repaired and new cities were built by Timur the Lame in the 14th century. Timur conquered all before him and, at its height, his empire stretched from Moscow and Baghdad and as far west as Ankara in Turkey.
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      < BACK TO HISTORY CONTENTS The wealth of Mawarannahr was a constant magnet for invasions from the northern steppes and from China. Numerous intraregional wars were fought between Soghdian states and the other states in Mawarannahr, and the Persians and the Chinese were in perpetual conflict over the region. Alexander the Great conquered the region in 328 B.C., bringing it briefly under the control of his Macedonian Empire. In the same centuries, however, the region also was an important center of intellectual life and religion. Until the first centuries after Christ, the dominant religion in the region was Zoroastrianism (see Glossary), but Buddhism, Manichaeism (see Glossary), and Christianity also attracted large numbers of followers. Data as of March 1996
      NOTE: The information regarding Uzbekistan on this page is re-published from The Library of Congress Country Studies. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Uzbekistan Early History information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Uzbekistan Early History should be addressed to the Library of Congress.

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    Basic Facts Early Beginings. The land along the upper Amu-Darya, Syr-Darya and their tributaries has always been different from the rest of Central Asia. Its people are more settled than nomadic, with patterns of land use and social structures that changed little from the 6th century BC to the 19th century. The region was part of several very old Persian states. During the 4th century BC, Alexander the Great passed through and married the daughter of a local chieftain near Samarkand. Under the Kushan empire, Buddhism took hold and the Silk Road brought peaceful contact with the wider world. Towns grew and the area became rich. In the 6th century AD, Western Turks rode out of the steppes, bringing Islam and a written alphabet. When they moved on to greener pastures, Persia took over again, until Jenghiz Khan and his hordes rolled over the country. With the rise of the ruthless warrior Timur in the 14th century, Uzbekistan again rose to prosperity and Samarkand became a glittering Islamic capital thanks to his patronage of the arts. Around this time, certain Mongol tribes took the name Uzbek. In the 14th century they began moving south, eventually conquering Timur's empire. By 1510 they had control of everything from the Amu-Darya to the Syr-Darya, and they have maintained control ever since. In the early 18th century the khan of Khiva asked Peter the Great of Russia for aid in defending his land against Turkmen and Kazaks, stirring the first Russian interest in Central Asia. However, by the time the Russians got around to marching on Khiva, the khan no longer wanted their help and massacred almost the entire army.

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    Infoplease Atlas: Uzbekistan Republic of Uzbekistan National name: Uzbekiston Respublikasi President: Islam A. Karimov (1990) Prime Minister: Otkir Sultonov (1995) Area: 172,741 sq mi (447,400 sq km) Population (2003 est.): 25,981,647 (growth rate: 1.8%); birth rate: 26.1/1000; infant mortality rate: 71.5/1000; density per sq mi: 150 Capital and largest city (1992 est.): Tashkent, 2,106,000 Other large cities: Samarkand, 372,000; Andijon, 302,000 Monetary unit: Uzbekistani sum Languages: Uzbek 74.3%, Russian 14.2%, Tajik 4.4%, other 7.1% Ethnicity/race (1996 est.): Uzbek 80%, Russian 5.5%, Tajik 5%, Kazak 3%, Karakalpak 2.5%, Tatar 1.5%, other 2.5% Religions: Muslim (mostly Sunnis) 88%, Eastern Orthodox 9%, other 3%

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