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Are Uzbeks and Tajiks the same?
Most independent observers believe Tajiks still form the majority of people in Bukhara, Samarkand, and most of southern Uzbekistan, based on censuses from the late Russian Empire and that they only identified as Uzbek on their national identity cards in order to stay in Uzbekistan.
Why do Tajiks and Uzbeks hate each other?
Water Rights: The Tajiks are building a dam in their country that threatens the water security of neighboring states, particularly Uzbekistan. This has exacerbated existing tensions, within Central Asia, and has led to several threats by Uzbekistan to demand that the Tajiks negotiate this matter.
Can Tajiks speak Uzbek?
Today, virtually all Tajik speakers in Bukhara are bilingual in Tajik and Uzbek. This Tajik–Uzbek bilingualism has had a strong influence on the phonology, morphology, and syntax of Bukharan Tajik.
Is Bukhara a Tajik?
People have inhabited the region around Bukhara for at least five millennia, and the city has existed for half that time. The mother tongue of the majority of people of Bukhara is Tajik, a dialect of the Persian language, although Uzbek is spoken as a second language by most residents.
How many Tajiks live in Samarkand?
But most Tajiks seem proud that more than 100 nationalities live side by side in Samarkand.
What is the relationship between Tajikistan and Uzbekistan?
Uzbekistan–Tajikistan relations refers to the relations between the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Republic of Tajikistan. Analysts said that the two countries are “engaged in an undeclared cold war” and have the worst bilateral relations in Central Asia.
How does Uzbekistan use the energy arm to curb Tajikistan?
Uzbekistan uses the energy arm to curb Tajikistan in the Rogun Dam dispute. Analysts estimate Tajikistan’s gas requirements at 1.2 billion m³/year while in 2012, the country only received one-tenth of this amount at a price of US$300/1000 m³.
How did the Civil War in Tajikistan break out?
The Civil war in Tajikistan broke out when ethnic groups in Tajikistan began clashing, and they later engaged into a war with devastating casualties. During this war, Uzbek troops entered into Tajikistan to prevent war, but their efforts were futile due to personal disagreements between leaders of both countries.