- Shirin, Uzbekistan
Shirin is a city in
Uzbekistan .
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Shirin (Uzbekistán) — Shirin … Wikipedia Español
Shirin — Para la localidad, véase Shirin (Uzbekistán). Shirin Origen Farsi Género Femenino Significado Dulce, simpática … Wikipedia Español
Shirin Akiner — is a lecturer in Central Asian Studies at London University s School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). She produced many scholarly works, particularly on Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, and is a member of editorial and advisory board of Journal… … Wikipedia
Uzbekistan — Republic of Uzbekistan O‘zbekiston Respublikasi Ўзбекистон Республикаси O zbekstan Respublikası … Wikipedia
List of cities in Uzbekistan — This is a list of cities in Uzbekistan. The names of many places have been changed during the last century, sometimes more than once. Wherever possible, the old names have been included and linked to the new ones. Afrasiab Ak Dar ya Akkula Akmal… … Wikipedia
Culture of Uzbekistan — Uzbek women Uzbekistan has a wide mix of ethnic groups and cultures, with the Uzbek being the majority group. In 1995 about 71% of Uzbekistan s population was Uzbek. The chief minority groups were Russians (8%), Tajiks (officially 5%, but… … Wikipedia
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