The Modern Uzbeks: From the Fourteenth Century to the Present: A Cultural HistoryHoover Press, 1 sep. 2013 - 424 sidor In this study of the modern Uzbeks, Professor Edward A. Allworth provides a comprehensive and authoritative survey of an important group of Muslim people who live within the boundaries of the Soviet Union. After the Russians and the Ukranians, the Uzbeks are the largest ethnic group in the Soviet Union and the strongest of a number of Muslim communities that populate the vast region of Central Asia. |
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