Talk:Uzbekisation

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Scholarly usage[edit]

  • "... Yet compared to the current situation of the Tajik culture in Uzbekistan under aggressive policy of Uzbekization and cultural homogenization of the country ... "
  • "... Some say that Fitrat forbad their transcription when he discovered that all the texts were in Persian, so that the forcible Uzbekization of the new nation ... "
  • " This is most striking in the case of the Uzbeks. In spite of their mixed origin (cf. Baldauf 1991), the various groups readily took part in a process of ‘Uzbekisation’, which proved to be more compelling than other, similar attempts."

The word exists and is in use. I will look to see if the word exists in Uzbek/Tajik/Russian. - FrancisTyers 01:11, 30 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The word exists and is in use "The word exists" is meaningless, and 31 Google hits tells me it's NOT in use -- at least not enough to even warrant a dictionary entry, let alone an encyclopedia article. --Calton | Talk 01:29, 30 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
try Uzbekization bogdan 13:49, 4 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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