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Ismat Xushev
Ismat Makhmudovich Khushev (Uzbek language, Uzbek: ''Ismat Xushev''; Russian language, Russian: Исмат Хушев; born 20 June 1958) is an author, politician, journalist, and a political analyst from Uzbekistan. He is a former member of the Uzbek Parliament and a cabinet member of former Uzbek President Islam Karimov, Islam A. Karimov. On June 26, 2021, Khushev was officially inducted into the :uz:Oʻzbekiston yozuvchilari uyushmasi, Writers’ Union of Uzbekistan. Personal life Khushev was born on June 20, 1958, in the town of Kitab, Uzbekistan, Kitab in the Qashqadaryo Region, Uzbekistan. He's married and has four children. He was educated in Moscow State University and Tashkent State University at the Department of Journalism. After being arrested 3 times due to allegedly being involved in a coup d'état after opposing Islam Karimov, Karimov, Khushev fled to Moscow, Russia, and then sought permanent residence in Canada. Khushev is the founder and chief editor of the Uzb ...
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Uzbek Language
Uzbek (''Oʻzbekcha, Oʻzbek tili or Ўзбекча, Ўзбек тили''), formerly known as ''Turki'' or ''Western Turki'', is a Turkic language spoken by Uzbeks. It is the official, and national language of Uzbekistan. Uzbek is spoken as either native or second language by 44 million people around the world (L1+L2), having some 34 million speakers in Uzbekistan, 4.5 million in Afghanistan, and around 5 million in the rest of Central Asia, making it the second-most widely spoken Turkic language after Turkish. Uzbek belongs to the Eastern Turkic or Karluk branch of the Turkic language family. External influences include Arabic, Persian and Russian. One of the most noticeable distinctions of Uzbek from other Turkic languages is the rounding of the vowel to , a feature that was influenced by Persian. Unlike other Turkic languages, vowel harmony is nigh-completely lost in modern Standard Uzbek, though it is (albeit somewhat less strictly) still observed in its dialects, as wel ...
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