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GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN. THE OLIY MAJLIS OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
This abstract explores the Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan, focusing specifically on the Oliy Majlis, the country's highest legislative body. Uzbekistan operates under a presidential system, with the Oliy Majlis serving as the national parliament comprising two chambers: the Legislative Chamber and the Senate. The roles and responsibilities ofTeshaboyeva Nafisa Zubaydulla qizi +1 more
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THE ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
The Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: O'zbekiston Respublikasi Qurolli Kuchlari, Ўзбекистон Республикаси Қуролли Кучлари), is the name of the unified armed forces of Uzbekistan, consisting of the Ground Force and the Air and Air Defence forces under the defence ministry. Paramilitary units include the National Guard, a Frontier ServiceTeshaboyeva Nafisa Zubaydulla qizi +1 more
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THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN. STATE SYMBOLS OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
Ushbu maqola adabiyotdagi konflikt tushunchasini o‘rganib, uning jozibali hikoya yaratishdagi muhim rolini ta’kidlaydi. U konflikt hikoyani qanday harakatga keltirishi, personajlarni rivojlantirishi va o‘quvchilarni jalb qilishiga urg‘u beradi.Teshaboyeva, Nafisa Zubaydulla qizi +2 more
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THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN. NATIONAL SYMBOLS OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
This article explores the independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan, which was achieved on September 1, 1991, following the collapse of the Soviet Union. It delves into the historical context that led to independence and the subsequent establishment of national symbols that define the nation's identity. The national symbols, including the flag, emblem,Teshaboyeva Nafisa Zubaydulla qizi +1 more
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THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN. NATIONAL SYMOLS OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
This abstract explores the significance of national symbols in shaping the identity and unity of the Republic of Uzbekistan following its independence in 1991. It delves into the historical context surrounding Uzbekistan's break from the Soviet Union and the subsequent emergence of distinct national symbols—the flag, emblem, and anthem—that embody the ...Teshaboyeva Nafisa Zubaydulla qizi +1 more
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Uzbekistan: Republic of Many Tongues
1990Language issues acquired an unprecedented importance in Central Asia in the twentieth century; here, in this meeting place of a multitude of cultures, language had never before been imbued with political significance. The majority of the indigenous population are of Turkic origin, but in prere-volutionary times the townspeople of much of Transoxiana ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN AND NATIONAL SYMBOLS OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
This paper offers a comprehensive exploration of the independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan, which was proclaimed on September 1, 1991, following the disintegration of the Soviet Union. It examines the historical developments that paved the way for the nation’s sovereignty and considers the creation and significance of its national symbols.openaire +1 more source
This article examines the geographical position, climate, population characteristics, and the administrative–territorial structure of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The study highlights Uzbekistan’s strategically significant location in Central Asia, its diverse climatic conditions, and complex territorial composition shaped by historical, economic, and ...
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