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Cup of coffee stirs Russian-language debate in UzbekistanRussian remains the primary language for the ethnic Russian minority, which comprises about 2 percent of the Uzbek population, and some well-off Uzbeks in major cities. The vlogger is no stranger ...
Koryo-mar, which was influenced by Russian, and later Uzbek and Kazakh, began to decline as early as the 1960s, and is now regarded as endangered. Russian became the primary language of education ...
Located in the city center of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Alisher Navo’i Tashkent State University of Uzbek Language and Literature was established in 2016. TSUULL has several campuses located throughout ...
To someone who does not know Russian or read contemporary Russian-language poetry, it may not be clear why the entirety of the post-Soviet cultural elite mourned for a native of Fergana, a city in the ...
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