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Uzun may refer to: Places * Uzun, Iran, a village in Zanjan Province, Iran * Uzun, Tajikistan a Jamoat in Tajikistan * Uzun, Uzbekistan, a village in Uzbekistan * Uzun District in Uzbekistan * Uzun, Kuqa, a town in Kuqa, Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China People * Uzun-Hajji (1848–1920), North Caucasian religious, military, and political leader; Emir of the North Caucasian Emirate * Ahmet Uzun (born 1950), Turkish Cypriot politician * Grigorii Uzun (born 1986), Moldovan Gagauz businessman and politician * Mehmed Uzun (1953–2007), Turkish Kurdish writer * Salih Uzun (born 1970), Turkish politician * Serra Uzun (born 2002), Turkish female wheelchair basketball player * Şoray Uzun Şoray Uzun (born 9 June 1967) is a Turkish comedian, writer and television host. He is best known for hit period comedy series Seksenler and travel programming Şoray Uzun Yolda. Early life He is the one of Turk minority in Bulgaria. When h ... (born 1967), Turkish ...
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Uzun, Iran
Quzan () is a village in Golabar Rural District of the Central District (Ijrud County), Central District in Ijrud County, Zanjan province, Zanjan province, Iran. Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the village's population was 520 in 134 households. The following census in 2011 counted 595 people in 171 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the village as 470 people in 148 households. See also Notes References

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Uzun, Uzbekistan
Uzun (, ) is an urban-type settlement in Surxondaryo Region, Uzbekistan. It is the administrative center of Uzun District. Its population was 11,620 people in 1989, and 14,600 in 2016. References

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Uzun District
Uzun is a district of Surxondaryo Region in Uzbekistan. The capital lies at the town Uzun. It has an area of and its population is 173,900 (2021 est.). The district consists of nine urban-type settlement Urban-type settlement, abbreviated: ; , abbreviated: ; ; ; ; . is an official designation for lesser urbanized settlements, used in several Central and Eastern Europe, Central and Eastern European countries. The term was primarily used in the So ...s ( Uzun, Chinor, Ulanqul, Qarashiq, Yangi kuch, Jonchekka, Malandiyon, Mehnat, Yangi roʻzgʻor) and seven rural communities. References {{coord, 38.3192, N, 67.9409, E, source:wikidata, display=title Districts of Uzbekistan Surxondaryo Region ...
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Kuqa, Xinjiang
Kuqa ( ) is a county-level city in Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China. It was once the homeland of the ancient Buddhist Kingdom of Kucha. History The archaeological excavation of Neolithic cultural sites, such as the ( zh, 龟兹故城), indicates that ancient human activity occurred in the land of Kuche as early as 12,000 years ago. According to the ''Book of Han'' (completed in 111 CE), Kucha was the largest of the "Thirty-six Kingdoms of the Western Regions", with a population of 81,317, including 21,076 persons able to bear arms. In 630, Xuanzang, a well-known Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler and translator visited Kucha during the Early Tang period. In the book "Hudud ul-'alam min al-mashriq ila al-maghrib", written in 982 by an unknown Arab or Persian writer, and presented to Abu'l Haret Muhammad, the ruler of Guzgan, the following is written regarding Kucha: Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat, a military general, in his historical book ...
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Uzun-Hajji
Uzun-Hajji of Salta (1848 – 30 March 1920) was a North Caucasian religious, military, and political leader who was Emir of the North Caucasian Emirate during the Russian Civil War. The sheikh of a Naqshbandi Sufi tariqa and a political exile prior to the Russian Revolution, he was one of the leaders of the in the Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus, and he served as a member of parliament for the country. Uzun-Hajji fought both the Bolsheviks and the White movement during the Civil War, seeking to establish an independent theocracy in the North Caucasus. His attempt to establish an emirate of his own lasted for seven months, with extensive support from the Democratic Republic of Georgia, before it successfully expelled White forces from the North Caucasus. He died shortly after, and the Soviet government took control of the region in the aftermath. Early life and career Uzun was born in 1848 to a family in the ethnically-Avars (Caucasus), Avar village of Salta, Re ...
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North Caucasian Emirate
The North Caucasian Emirate () was a mainly Avar and Chechen Islamic state that existed in the territory of Chechnya and western Dagestan during the Russian Civil War from September 1919 to March 1920. The emirate's temporary capital was established in the village of Vedeno and its leader, Uzun-Hajji (Узун-Хаджи), was given the title "His Majesty the Imam and the Emir of the North Caucasus Emirate, Sheikh Uzun Khair Haji Khan (Узун Хаир Хаджи Хан)". In mid-1918, soldiers of the Russian White movement's Volunteer Army under General Anton Denikin began to clash with the peoples of the North Caucasus. Uzun-Hajji, with a small detachment of troops, took the village of Vedeno and declared war against Denikin. In September 1919, Uzun-Hajji announced the creation of the North Caucasus Emirate as an independent monarchy under the protection of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed VI. Ties were established with Kabardian and South Ossetian insurgents and with Georgia, ...
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Ahmet Uzun
Ahmet Uzun (born 1950 in Nicosia) was Minister of Finance in the Government of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Northern Cyprus, officially the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC), is a '' de facto'' state that comprises the northeastern portion of the island of Cyprus. It is recognised only by Turkey, and its territory is considered by all o ..., a non-recognized state. He was appointed to this portfolio in the TRNC Government from January 2004 to May 2009. References Living people 1950 births Politicians from Nicosia Finance ministers of Northern Cyprus Government ministers of Northern Cyprus {{Cyprus-politician-stub ...
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Grigorii Uzun
Grigorii Vladimirovici Uzun (born 14 November 1986) is a Moldovan businessman and politician. Born in Vulcănești today in Gagauzia, he moved to Russia in 1999 and started a transportation business there. After returning to Moldova, Uzun became a member of the People's Assembly of Gagauzia as well as of the Parliament of Moldova for the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova (PSRM). Supported by the PSRM, Uzun was defeated by Evghenia Guțul during the 2023 Gagauz gubernatorial election for the position of Governor (''başkan'') of Gagauzia. Biography Grigorii Vladimirovici Uzun was born on 14 November 1986 in Vulcănești (), in the Moldavian SSR of the Soviet Union (now in Gagauzia, Moldova). In 1999, at the age of 13, he moved to Russia, where his parents were working. There, he finished his secondary education and then studied at the Omsk State Technical University. Despite his earned qualification as a petroleum engineer, Uzun has said he has not worked in the ind ...
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Mehmed Uzun
Mehmed Uzun (January 1, 1953 – October 10, 2007) was a Kurdish writer and novelist born in Siverek, Şanlıurfa Province, Turkey. Though the Kurdish language was outlawed in Turkey from 1920 to 1990, he started to write in it and achieved much toward shaping a modern Kurdish literary language and reviving the Kurdish tradition of storytelling. In 1977–2005 he lived in exile in Sweden as a political refugee, becoming a prolific writer, author of a dozen Kurdish-language novels and essays, which made him a founding member of Kurdish literature in Kurmanji dialect. In June 2005 he returned to Istanbul. He was a member of the PEN club and the Swedish writers association. On May 29, 2006, he was found to have stomach cancer. After treatment at the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm, he returned to Diyarbakir, Turkey, where he died, aged 54. Works He published seven novels in Kurdish. Uzun published his first attempt at a modern Kurdish novel in 1985, ''Tu'' (You). After ...
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Salih Uzun
Mehmet Salih Uzun (born 1970) is a Turkish politician and former and final leader of the Motherland Party (Anavatan Partisi, ANAP). Biography Uzun was born in the northwestern Anatolian town of Gölcük in Kocaeli Province. He graduated from the Ankara University's Faculty of Political Sciences. After receiving his Master's degree from the same university, Uzun completed his PhD at Selçuk University. Salih Uzun was elected 7th president of ANAP at the party congress on October 26, 2008. He served as leader until October 2009 when Motherland Party was merged to Democratic Party. He is succeeded by Hüsamettin Cindoruk, who is the leader of Democrat Party. He left the leadership in 2011. In 2023 Turkish parliamentary elections, he was elected as a member Grand National Assembly of Turkey for İzmir İzmir is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, third most populous city in Turkey, after Istanbul and Ankara. It is on the Aegean Sea, Aegean coast of Anatolia, ...
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