Nghĩa của từ uzbek bằng Tiếng Hàn

[o͝ozˈbek,ˈo͝ozˌbek,ˈəz-]
noun - Uzbek
우즈벡족: Uzbek
우즈벡말: Uzbek
adjective - Uzbek
우즈벡족의: Uzbek
우즈벡말의: Uzbek

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1. The Uzbek invasion of the 15th Century CE was the last component of today's Uzbek nation ethnogeny.

2. In 1500 the Uzbek nomadic warriors took control of Samarkand.

3. The Communist Party was the only legal party in the Uzbek SSR until 1990.

4. Located along important trading routes, Bukhara enjoyed a rich cultural mixture, including Persian, Uzbek, and Jewish influences.

5. Chong-Kara is on the Sokh river, between the Uzbek border and the Sokh enclave.

6. They were transported through Uzbek territory, making it impossible for UNHCR to accompany the transport the whole way.

7. Nasaf won AFC Cup in 2011, which is the first international club cup for Uzbek football.

8. India last year contributed to bringing Uzbek electricity to Kabul by constructing a 202 kilometres transmission line.

9. Three months ago another journalist fiercely critical of the Uzbek government, Alisher Saipov, was shot and killed in Kyrgyzstan.

10. · Cabinet of Ministers Decision of 4 August 2008 on improving admission and instruction methods for aliens in Uzbek educational establishments

11. 31.10.2007 Death of Alisher Saipov, a Kyrgyz journalist and human rights defender of Uzbek origin, in Kyrgyzstan 14533/07(Presse250)

12. Bukhara, Uzbek Bukhoro or Buxoro, also spelled Buchara or Bokhara, city, south-central Uzbekistan, located about 140 miles (225 km) west of Samarkand

13. Babur was an Uzbek warrior who laid the foundation of the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent and became the first Mughal emperor

14. Bukhara in Uzbekistan (Buxoro in Uzbek), a historical medieval city, located on the Silk Route, emanates with the charm of the past days

15. * The Uzbek side welcomed the desire of Indian companies to expand investment cooperation in sectors with advanced industrial potential corresponding to international standards.

16. There are Azerbaijanis in the Georgian SSR, Armenian SSR, and Dagestan ASSR and also in the Uzbek SSR, Turkmen SSR, Kazakh SSR, and Ukrainian SSR.

17. Both countries have been holding consultations on the issue, under the aegis of the Indo-Uzbek Joint Working Group on combating international terrorism, which they agreed to continue.

18. Azerbaijani the language of the Azerbaijanis; a people living in the Azerbaijan SSR, Georgian SSR, Dagestan ASSR, Uzbek SSR, Kazakh SSR, and Ukrainian SSR, and also in Iran and Iraq

19. Thanks for A2A Babur was an Uzbek warrior who laid the foundation of the Mughal dynasty in the Indian subcontinent and became the first Mughal emperor

20. From September to October 1937, more than 172,000 Soviet Koreans were deported from the border regions of the Russian Far East to Kazakh SSR and Uzbek SSR (the latter including Karakalpak ASSR).

21. (Moscow) - Uzbek authorities should immediately and unconditionally release Alisher Karamatov, an imprisoned human rights defender who was made to endure several hours of freezing conditions to coerce him to confess to a disciplinary violation, Human Rights Watch said today.

22. Until recently, the Altaic language family was considered to consist of three groups: Turkic (to which belong several languages locally spoken in parts of Iran and Afghanistan such as Azeri Turkish, Ḵalaǰ and Uzbek) in the west and center, Mongolian in the center and southeast, and …

23. founder and art director of the independent Ilkhom Theatre, in Tashkent on 9 September 2007, and of the journalist and critic of the Uzbek regime Alisher Saipov in the Kirgiz city of Osh on 24 October 2007; reiterates its call for the immediate release of political prisoners; welcomes the abolition of death penalty;

24. The Cyrillic alphabet is an alphabet used to write six Slavic languages (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Serbian, Macedonian, and Bulgarian), as well as other languages of Russia and the former Soviet Union, such as Tatar, Chuvash, Azeri (1940-1991), Turkmen (1940-1994), Uzbek (1940-1998), Kyrgyz, Kazakh (all Turkic languages), Tajik (an Indo

25. "Bey" (Ottoman Turkish: بك ‎ “Beik”, Chagatay: بك “Bek”, Turkmen: Beg, Uzbek: bek, Kazakh: бек, Tatar: bäk, Albanian: beu, Bosnian: Beg, Persian: بیگ ‎ “Beigh” or بگ “Beg”, Tajik: бе, Arabic: بيه ‎ “Beyeh”) is a Turkic title for a chieftain, and an honorific, traditionally applied to people with special lineages to the leaders or rulers of variously