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powerpoint presentation history of uzbekistan 1. ancient roots and silk road era 2. empires and islamic golden age 3. modern uzbekistan: independence and development plan: ancient origins and early civilizations around 1500-500 bce, zoroastrianism, founded by zoroaster, gained prominence in ancient uzbekistan, influencing culture with its dualistic beliefs and ethical emphasis, leaving a lasting impact. bactria-margiana archaeological complex (bmac), flourishing around 2200-1700 bce, shows advanced urban centers and sophisticated metallurgy, indicating early societal development in the region. the arrival of islam and the samanid dynasty islam's initial arrival in the 8th century faced resistance, yet the decisive battle of talas in 751 ce paved the way for its gradual acceptance in transoxiana. the samanid dynasty, from 819 to 999 ce, fostered a golden age, promoting islamic scholarship and persian culture, making bukhara a vibrant intellectual center. the turkic invasions and the rise of the karakhanids the turkic migrations in the …
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the establishment of the chagatai khanate in the mid-13th century brought a period of unstable rule. constant infighting disrupted trade routes, specifically the silk road, across uzbekistan. the timurid empire: renaissance and expansion under timur, the empire saw a cultural boom in the 14th and 15th centuries; samarkand became a center for art, science, and architecture, attracting scholars like ulugh beg. the timurid empire experienced significant territorial expansion, reaching its peak in the late 14th century, encompassing persia, parts of india, and regions of modern-day turkey. the shaybanids and the uzbek khanates the shaybanids, descendants of genghis khan's grandson shayban, consolidated power in the 16th century, overthrowing the timurids and establishing bukhara as their major cultural and political center. the uzbek khanates, including khiva, kokand, and bukhara, were characterized by decentralized rule and frequent internecine conflicts lasting until the russian empire's expansion in the 19th century. the khanate of bukhara: …
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oldiers in the early 19th century, enabled it to control trade routes and collect substantial taxes from surrounding regions. the khanate's expansionist policies involved incorporating tashkent in 1807 and exerting political dominance over the kyrgyz and kazakh tribes through tribute and military campaigns. russian expansion and colonial rule the 'great game' in the 19th century saw russia and britain vying for central asian dominance, impacting uzbek territories through diplomatic maneuvering and military campaigns, leading to protectorate status. the tsarist regime implemented cotton monoculture policies in uzbekistan starting in the late 19th century. this dispossessed local farmers and created economic dependence on russia for resources. the basmachi revolt and resistance to soviet rule the basmachi movement arose post-1917, fueled by discontent over soviet land redistribution policies and the imposition of atheism, leading to widespread armed resistance in the fergana valley. enver pasha, a prominent ottoman leader, joined the basmachi in 1921, …
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arimov to consolidate power in uzbekistan by 1990. declaration of independence and early challenges uzbekistan declared independence on september 1, 1991, amidst the collapse of the ussr, facing immediate concerns about economic restructuring and securing international recognition. the early 1990s saw uzbekistan grappling with navigating the transition from a planned economy to a market system, causing high inflation rates exceeding 600% and social unrest. modern uzbekistan: nation-building and development uzbekistan adopted a new constitution in 1992, post-soviet era, emphasizing secularism, human rights, and market-oriented economic reforms with significant state control during its transition. the country implemented "strategy of actions" for 2017-2021, aiming to modernize governance, boost economic competitiveness, and improve social services like education and healthcare using a data-driven approach. uzbekistan today: culture, society, and future prospects uzbekistan's cultural scene today emphasizes preserving its rich silk road heritage, blending traditional arts like carpet weaving with modern 21st-century influences, attracting tourists …
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powerpoint presentation history of uzbekistan 1. ancient roots and silk road era 2. empires and islamic golden age 3. modern uzbekistan: independence and development plan: ancient origins and early civilizations around 1500-500 bce, zoroastrianism, founded by zoroaster, gained prominence in ancient uzbekistan, influencing culture with its dualistic beliefs and ethical emphasis, leaving a lasting impact. bactria-margiana archaeological complex (bmac), flourishing around 2200-1700 bce, shows advanced urban centers and sophisticated metallurgy, indicating early societal development in the region. the arrival of islam and the samanid dynasty islam's initial arrival in the 8th century faced resistance, yet the decisive battle of talas in 751 ce paved the way for its gradual acceptance in transo...

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