- Greeks in Uzbekistan
Approximately 9,000 ethnic
Greeks live inUzbekistan . The community is made up of Greeks fromRussia who were deported by force from that country in the 1940s, and political refugees fromGreece . About 30,000 Greeks lived in the country before World War II and a further 11,000 arrived after theGreek Civil War . Their numbers have dwindled from a high of some 40,000 in the 1960's. The main reason is emigration toGreece after the end of theCold War when laws allowed the return of all ethnic Greeks who had been exiled for political reasons after the Greek Civil War. The biggest Greek community in the country is in the capital city ofTashkent where most of the Greek political refugees were relocated by the Soviet authorities. [ [http://www.cacianalyst.org/?q=node/515 Greeks in Uzbekistan] ] In ancient times the south of the country was part of the HellenisticSeleucid Kingdom but the few Greek communities there have since assimilated. [ [http://mfa.uz/eng/about_uzb/history/ Uzbekistan:MFA Alexander the Great] ]The most important organization representing ethnic Greeks is the Greek Cultural Association of Tashkent. The activities of this organization include
Greek language instruction (19 classes with a total of 571 students, classes for adults) and the teaching of Greek dances and music. [ [http://www.mfa.gr/www.mfa.gr/en-US/Policy/Geographic+Regions/Russia+-+Eastern+Europe+-+Central+Asia/Bilateral+Relations/Uzbekistan/ Greece MFA:Greek community in Uzbekistan] ] Each summer, the Tashkent Greek Culture Society sends a group of schoolchildren, usually 30-40 persons, to Greece for about one month. They spend three weeks at a summer camp and an additional week with their relatives in Greece. A group of Uzbekistani Greek pensioners visits Greece each year. The Society also organizes a class in the Greeklanguage that meets twice a week.ee Also
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Greek people
*Greek diaspora
*Greek-Uzbek relations References
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