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Republic of Kyrgyzstan history

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Kyrgyz or Kyrgyz, which means 40 tribes, comes from Turkish traditions. Thousands of years ago, 40 tribes settled here and became a nation. This is why the forty rays of the sun on the Kyrgyz flag still represent this unity today. Traces of human life in Kyrgyzstan date back to 2,000 BC. History of Kyrgyzstan From 1919, the era of the Soviet Union began here, which finally came to an end in 1991 with the independence of the Kyrgyz Republic. On December 16, 1991, Turkey was the first country to recognize the independence of Kyrgyzstan. On the fourth day of Turkey's recognition i.e. 20 December 1991, Pakistan was the second country in the world to recognize Kyrgyzstan as an independent country. On June 27, 2010, the Constitution of Kyrgyzstan was adopted and this Constitution applies to the law of Kyrgyzstan. Kyrgyzstan is surrounded by snow-capped peaks, and its borders meet Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, China, and Tajikistan. Kyrgyzstan separated from Russia in 1990 and obtained Unite...

Republic of Kazakhstan history

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Kazakhstan is a country in Central Asia whose total area exceeds that of Western Europe. It is also the world's largest landlocked country. In terms of area, Kazakhstan ranks ninth globally and is more than three times larger than Pakistan and one hour ahead of Pakistan in terms of time. Population-wise, Kazakhstan ranks 64th in the world. History of Kazakhstan Historically, Kazakhstan has ancient roots, but in terms of modern history, it was inhabited by the Cumans in the 11th century AD. They were of Turkic descent and were referred to by various names in different languages, all meaning "people with golden hair." Boarder lines of Kazakhstan: In the west of Kazakhstan is the Caspian Sea, and in the east are China and the Altai mounts. Beauty of Kazakhstan: The horses and deer of this country are well-known worldwide for their beauty and strength. Kazakhstan Independence: Kazakhstan gathered membership in the United Nations in March 1992, after gaining independence fr...

Republic of Tajikistan

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Tajikistan and Pakistan share the region of the Wakhan Corridor. This country's eastern borders are adjacent to China, its southern borders meet Afghanistan, while Kyrgyzstan is located to its north and Uzbekistan to its west. Tajikistan history It was incorporated into the Soviet Union in 1929 and gained independence from Russia in 1991. Tajikistan is home to 80% Muslims and was given the status of a republic in 1929. Its territory stretches between the Caspian Sea and the Altai Mountains. Tajikistan Official language The official language of Tajikistan is Tajik, but in the capital, Dushanbe, Persian is predominantly spoken. Sixty-four percent of the population lives in rural areas, while 36 percent resides in cities. Tajikistan is an industrial country with at least 400 industrial units operating. The capital of the Republic of Tajikistan is Dushanbe. Notable cities include Dushanbe and Khujand. The climate of this country is hot and dry. Tajikistan land area Tajikistan has a tot...

Republic of Azerbaijan

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Azerbaijan is a transcontinental country located at the boundary of Eastern Europe and West Asia. Azerbaijan is a unitary semi-presidential republic and an active member of the Turkic Council. In Azerbaijan, the majority of the population consists of Armenian and Turkish descent people. It includes the region of Nakhchivan, Karabakh, which is predominantly Armenian Christian, and was incorporated into Azerbaijan in 1923. Azerbaijan history In the early 19th century, Azerbaijan was acquired by Russia from Iran, but in 1918, it gained independence from Russia. Shortly after, Azerbaijan became a part of the Transcaucasian Democratic Federative Republic. Then, at one point, Azerbaijan was divided into two parts, becoming part of Iran and Russia. After that, Russia took complete control and annexed it. In 1991, this state also declared independence from Russia. Its borders are meet with Iran, Turkey, Georgia, Armenia, and Russia. In Azerbaijan more than 78% of the population is Muslim, whil...

Uzbekistan country

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  This country is located in the south of the Soviet Union. Before 1924, the present Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan were part of it, and its name was Turkestan. In present-day Uzbekistan, five percent are Tatarees and four percent are Tajiks, while Russians are eleven percent and eighty percent are Uzbek. The famous emperor Babur was a resident of this country. The borders of this country are connected to Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in the southeast, Kazakhstan in the northeast, and Turkmenistan in the west. In the 8th century AD, Arabs seized control of this region. In 1857, it came under Russian occupation, and then in 1924, Russia made it its part. When the Russian states began declaring independence from Russia, it also opted for independence from Russia. More than 35 million people live in Uzbekistan. The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent. Famous cities in this country include Tashkent, Samarkand, Fergana, Bukhara, Kokand, and Khiva. Important m...