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 Nations in Transit 1998: Uzbekistan
The Uzbek government addressed privatization in 1991 Law on Denationalization and Privatization, although no serious effort to implement it took place for several years.
Following the failed anti-Gorbachev putsch of that month, Karimov then president of the Uzbek SSR, resigned from the Communist Party and had the CPUz reformed into the HDP.
The Uzbek constitution outlines the powers of the Oliy Majlis, calling it the political authority of the country (Chapter 17).
http://www.freedomhouse.org/nit98/uzbek.html   (10100 words)

  
 Kazakhstan
Law of the Turkmen SSR On Language, 05/20/90, Supreme Soviet of the Turkmen SSR
Resolution On Entering into Force of the Law of the Kyrgyz SSR On State Language of the Kyrgyz SSR, 09/23/89, Supreme Soviet of the Kyrgyz SSR
The State Program on Granting the Implementation of the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan On the State Language, Attachment to the decree of the Council of Ministers of Uzbek SSR of 02/19/90 No 101 (in edition of Decree of Cabinet of Ministers of 09/10/96 No 311)
http://www.osi.hu/fmp/laws   (3218 words)

  
 It does not even occur to anybody in Uzbekistan to celebrate the 80th anniversary of establishment of the Uzbek Soviet ...
It goes without saying that 70 plus years of the Uzbek SSR whose principles of self-determination were laid down by Vladimir Lenin and developed by Stalin's Constitution in 1936 could not help leaving a mark.
The Last Empire fell in 1991, and the republic became Uzbekistan, a sovereign state.
What remains of the barracks of the 2nd Siberian Infantry Regiment houses a special college of the National Security Service (successor to the KGB).
http://enews.ferghana.ru/4printer.php?id=661   (2167 words)

  
 Ssr
1993 Zviad Gamsachurdia, President of Georgia SSR (1991-1993), suicide at 54
1940 Lithuanian SSR is accepted into U.S.S.R. Lithuania becomes Lithuanian SSR
1994 Tengis Abuladze, Georgia SSR MP (Penalty), dies at 71
http://www.brainyhistory.com/topics/s/ssr.html   (183 words)

  
 Gov.uz – President/ Biography
On March 24, 1990 at the Session of Supreme Council of Uzbek SSR I. Karimov was elected as the President of Uzbek SSR.
— testified a great will, selflessness and courage in defending the honour and dignity of Uzbek people, when forces led by the Central Committee of Communist Party tried to discredit his honest name and made unlawful acts in Uzbekistan’s land;
In 1983 I. Karimov was appointed as the Minister of Finance of Uzbek SSR, in 1986 — Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Uzbek SSR, Chairman of the State Planning Committee of the republic.
http://www.gov.uz/en/section.scm?sectionId=1746   (839 words)

  
 The Republic of Uzbekistan
Elections in 1995 produced a new 250-seat body, known as the Oli Majlis (Uzbek for "Supreme Assembly").
Unitl 1995 legislative power was held by the Supreme Soviet, whose deputies were elected in 1990, prior to Uzbekistan's independence.
The Uzbek government has suppressed several other parties, including the Birlik (Unity) and Erk(Will) parties.
http://student.santarosa.edu/~grakhman/uzbekistan/uzbek.html   (1756 words)

  
 EPS Faculty and Staff: M. Mobin Shorish: Back to Jadidism
An already old Uzbek Law of Sovereignty, for example, states that the Supreme Soviet of the FSU cannot change the boundaries of the Uzbekistan and that of the Qaraqalpaq (Karakalpak) region without the consent of Uzbekistan.
This law asks the citizens of Kazakhistan to learn both Russian and Kazakh.
Kazakh SSR (now Kazakhistan) Law is an example.
http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/EPS/people/Shorish_Jadidism.html   (9209 words)

  
 Gov.uz – State Nature Committee / State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Nature Protection
Organizational structure of the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Nature Protection has been approved by the Resolution of Council of Ministers of Uzbek SSR dated August 29, 1988.
State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Nature Protection has been established by the Decree of the Presidium of Supreme Soviet of Uzbek SSR dated April 15, 1988.
Regulations on the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Nature Protection have been approved by the Resolution of Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On approval of the Regulations of the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Nature Protection” № 232-1 dated April 26, 1996.
http://www.gov.uz/en/section.scm?sectionId=2523   (821 words)

  
 Uzbek SSR Info - Bored Net - Boredom
Uzbek SSR Info - Bored Net - Boredom
The Uzbek SSR was the name given to Uzbekistan when it was part of the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1991.
http://www.borednet.com/e/n/encyclopedia/u/uz/uzbek_ssr.html   (39 words)

  
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In 1945, following a decision by the Soviet government, the conservation, study and restoration of architectural monuments in the territory of the Kazakh SSR was entrusted to the Republican Board on Architectural Matters of the Council of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR.
The resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR on the question of restoring the mausoleum, which was passed in 1972 played an important role to this end.
In 1966 according to a resolution of the Council of Ministers of the Kazakh SSR a republican restoration workshop was set up and attached to the Ministry of Culture of the Kazakh SSR, which continued the restoration.
http://www.byegm.gov.tr/yayinlarimiz/NEWSPOT/23/N7.htm   (837 words)

  
 Uzbekistan. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Central Asia’s two major rivers—the Amu Darya and Syr Darya—pass through Uzbek territory.
Efforts by Uzbek leaders to establish a European-style democratic republic in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution of 1917 were unsuccessful.
In 1918 the Turkistan Autonomous SSR was organized on Uzbek territory, in 1920 the Khorezm and Bukhara People’s Republics were established, and finally, in 1924, the Uzbek-populated areas were united in the Uzbek SSR.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/uz/Uzbekist.html   (1292 words)

  
 Khiva with Anor Samarkand Travel
Khwarazm became an independent Uzbek state and was known as the khanate of Khiva after Khiva became the capital.
The territory comprised the Khorezm Soviet People's Republic from 1920 to 1924, when the area was divided between the Uzbek SSR and the Turkmen SSR (now Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan).
A century of struggle over Khwarazm between the Timurids, the descendants of Timur, and the Golden Horde was followed by the Uzbek conquest in the early 16th cent.
http://www.samarkand-travel.com/khiva.htm   (735 words)

  
 THE IRANIAN: Tajikistan archaeology, Siyavush Kheirrabadi
This can't be supported at all, that the Tajiks did not prosper because of the Uzbeks!
Although the Uzbek members were extremely influential in the Central Committee of the initial ASSR, the fertile history of Tajikistan convinced other committee members to vote for the establishment of Tajikistan as an independent SSR.
This continued until Tajikistan was claimed by Russia and put under her direct government.
http://www.iranian.com/Features/2004/August/Tajik   (504 words)

  
 Soviet Period
On the Tenth Congress of Soviets of the R.S.F.S.R. was adopted resolution calling for a creation of a federal union, and commission of representatives of the R.S.F.S.R., Ukrainian S.S.R., Belorussian S.S.R. and Transcaucasian S.F.S.R. prepared a declaration of union and treaty of union.
Finally two republics were so formed and admitted to the USSR in May 1925: the Uzbek S.S.R., in the eastern part, and the Turkmen S.S.R. in the western.
In 1929 the portion of the UzbekS.S.R. Inhabited by tadzhiks was split off and admitted to USSR as the Tadzhik S.S.R. Politic of Stalin in the late 1920s and early 1930 sparked a rebellion in Turkmenistan, and in 1927 the Soviets lost control of the Republic to national resistance movement called the Turkmen Freedom.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/5246/Soviet.html   (559 words)

  
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41°08'N, 69°59'E. Date and History of Establishment Established in 1947 (Act of Council of Ministers of Uzbek SSR No. 2020) and approved as a Biosphere Reserve in 1978, twinned as a 'cluster reserve' with Sary-Chelek State Reserve.
The reserve is 183km south-west of its twinned cluster reserve Sary-Chelek.
Geographical Location Situated in Tashkent oblast' of the Uzbekistan SSR in the western Tyan-Shan Mountains at the south-western end of the Chatkal'skiy Range, 50km south-east of Tashkent.
http://www.unep-wcmc.org/sites/pa/1114v.htm   (648 words)

  
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24 March 1990 -- Supreme Soviet session elects Karimov president of the Uzbek SSR
June 1989 -- First secretary of the Communist Party of the Uzbek SSR
1966-83 -- -- Chief departmental specialist, assistant chairman, departmental head, branch head, deputy and then first deputy chairman in the Uzbek SSR Gosplan committee
http://www.rferl.org/specials/uzbekelections/bios/Karimov.asp   (167 words)

  
 What's New -- Historical & Political Articles
Islom Karimov, a protégé of Rashidov, became the head of the Communist Party of Uzbekistan in March 1990.
In 1995, Karimov organized a referendum which extended his tenure as president until 2000.
In 1961, Sharef Rashidov became the head of the Uzbek Communist Party.
http://www.geohistory.com/geoworld/politics.asp?Type=Article&TOPIC_ID=NATSTAT0037   (2572 words)

  
 Flag of Estonian SSR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This flag was adopted by the Estonian SSR on February 6, 1953.
This page was last modified 03:16, 13 October 2005.
Armenian SSR - Azerbaijan SSR - Byelorussian SSR - Estonian SSR - Georgian SSR - Kazakh SSR - Kirghiz SSR - Latvian SSR - Lithuanian SSR - Moldavian SSR - Russian SFSR - Tadzhik SSR - Turkmen SSR - Ukrainian SSR - Uzbek SSR
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Estonian_SSR   (127 words)

  
 Papers on the Ticks of Central Asia
Publishing House of Academy of Sciences, Uzbek SSR, Tashkent, 159 pp.
Meliev, A. Investigation of hemorrhagic fever epidemiology in Uzbek SSR.
Results from virological investigations of ixodid and argasid ticks in Tadzhik SSR.
http://wrbu.si.edu/centralasiatickbiblio.html   (3050 words)

  
 The Soviet Military Awards Page..Uzbek Hero Umurdinov 2 of 2
Later the First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Uzbek SSR called him out and asked if he knew where he had been born and spent his early years.
Father answered that he had lost his parents too early and he did not remember his home place.
Usman Yusupov advised him to find his kishlak (Uzbek village) and to work for the benefit of his home place."
http://www.soviet-awards.com/digest/umurdinov/umurdinov2.htm   (519 words)

  
 paper on Meskhetians
By Decree No35 of SNK of January, 8 1945 on judicial conditions of special resettlers, deportees without special permission of special commandant’s office were not allowed to leave the region, under the control of a given commandant’s office.
Deported by Decree of GOKO n, 6279cc of July, 31 1944 of the State Committee of Defense for improving the situation at the state border of Georgian SSR Meskhetians were put in a special resettlements in republics of Central Asia and Kazakhstan.
In Uzbek SSR were resettled 53 163 persons, in Kazakh SSR-28 598 persons, in Kirgiz SSR-10 546 persons.
http://www.policy.hu/~sumbadze/paper.html   (6667 words)

  
 Uzbek Literature - Questia Online Library
This in itself attests to the great cultural heritage of the Uzbek civilization.
Despite the policy of colonization continued in the Uzbek SSR and other republics, national consciousness and national movements did not die out completely.
Historians and writers continued to let the people know that the Uzbek civilization was an ancient one and taught people about great historical figures and their writings and deeds.
http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=95156049   (580 words)

  
 Central Asian History, Part 2
The establishment of the Uzbek Khanate of Kokand.
The execution of Uzbek Communist leaders Faizullah Khojaev and Akmal Ikramov.
The National Delimitation of Soviet Central Asia results in the abolition of the Turkestan ASSR, the Bukharan SSR, and the Khorezmian SSR and the establishment of the Turkmen SSR, the Uzbek SSR, and the Tajik ASSR (as part of the Uzbek SSR).
http://www.oxuscom.com/cahist2.htm   (1949 words)

  
 Iranica.com -Before the establishment of Tajikistan
The Tajik SSR (1929-91) used the former flag until February 1931, when the fourth congress of the republican soviets adopted a simple, red-field flag with the Russian inscription in gold letters Tadzhikskaya SSR (Nikolaeva, p.
714) apparently in Tajik, Uzbek, and Russian languages, just as stated on the state arms (see below).
The first state arms of the Tajik SSR as described in the 1935 constitution consisted of a large five-pointed star, in the upper part of which was depicted a hammer and a sickle in the rays of the sun; in the lower part drawings symbolized the socialist construction of the republic.
http://www.iranica.com/articles/v10f1/v10f103c.html   (1512 words)

  
 What's New -- Historical & Political Articles
This decimated the generation of young Tajiks who had used their educations to join the Communist Party in the late 1920s.
Both groups, however, share a deep mistrust of the Taliban movement's dramatic gains in the Afghani civil war.
Meanwhile the Uzbeks view the inclusion of Islamists in the Tajik government with great suspicion.
http://www.geohistory.com/GeoWorld/politics.asp?Type=Article&TOPIC_ID=NATSTAT0039   (1631 words)

  
 Soviet Language Policy in Central Asia
It was also at this time that the twin doctrines of pan-Islamism (which envisioned a rebirth of the great Muslim Empire of the past) and pan-Turkism (which sought to unite politically all peoples of Turkic origin) became popular in the nearby Ottoman Empire.
Among the Kazakhs, Kirghiz, Tajiks, Turkmen, and Uzbeks the rates were 1.0%, 0.6%, 3.9%, 0.7%, and 1.9%, respectively.
The effect of this legislation in the Uzbek SSR can be seen in the growth of both preschools with Russian language instruction and general education schools with intensive Russian study.
http://www.oxuscom.com/lang-policy.htm   (8900 words)

  
 ALISHIR IBADINOV (1953- ), WRITER
Son of Omar, grandson of Ibadin, Alishir Ibadinov was born 12 December 1953 in the Eskiarab village, Altiarik region, Ferghana province of what was then the Uzbek SSR.
During Ibadinov's student years, three of his books on literary criticism were published; and the Uzbek writer Adil Yakubov, in his compilation Uzbek Civilization (Uzbekistan Medeniyeti) devoted an entry to Ibadinov.
After returning to civilian life, Ibadinov entered the Tashkent State University, Faculty of Journalism; and was awarded the Gulistan journal's Annual Prize.
http://www.ku.edu/carrie/texts/carrie_books/paksoy-6/cae17.html   (365 words)

  
 Flag of Estonian SSR: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Flag of Estonian SSR
This flag was adopted in 6 February 1953.
Armenian SSR[?] - Azerbaijan SSR[?] - Byerlorussian SSR[?] - Estonian SSR - Georgian SSR[?] - Kazakh SSR[?] - Kirghiz SSR[?] - Latvian SSR[?] - Lithuanian[?] - Moldavian SSR[?] - Russian SFSR - Tadzhik SSR[?] - Turkmen SSR[?] - Turkmen SSR[?] - Ukrainian SSR[?] - Uzbek SSR[?]
There was no hammer and sickle on the reverse side.
http://www.encyclopedian.com/fl/Flag-of-Estonian-SSR.html   (122 words)

  
 On the Crimean Tatars
All Tatars are to be banished from the territory of the Crimea and resettled permanently as special settlers in the regions of the Uzbek SSR.
g) By 20 May of this year, the Uzbek SSR Central Committee and Council of People's Commissars are to submit to the USSR NKVD (comrade Beria) a plan for the settlement of the special settlers in the oblasts and raions, indicating the destination points of the trains.
Seven-year loans of up to 5,000 rubles per family, for the construction and setting up of homes, are to be extended by the Agricultural Bank (comrade Kravtsov) to special settlers sent to the Uzbek SSR, in their places of settlement.
http://archive.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/soviet.exhibit/l2tartar.html   (1031 words)

  
 The Silk Road: Tashkent
The statue of Sham Akhmudov and his wife, together with the 15 war ophans they adopted during the WWII.
Uzbekistan, as a member of the former USSR, made great sacrifices during the WWII.
Saw a row of ethnic Korean kimchi and desert sellers.)
http://weecheng.com/silk/uz-tashkent/tashkent1.htm   (771 words)

  
 Anthems of 15 Union republics
Kaunas State Choir, Symphony Orchestra of State Philharmony of Lithuanian SSR
The anthem of Turkmen SSR was used in the independent Turkmenistan until 1997, with unchanged lyrics.
Kalnyn Choir, State Symphony Orchestra of Latvian SSR
http://www.hymn.ru/15-union-republics/index-en.html   (1215 words)

  
 Flag of Azerbaijan SSR
This flag was adopted by the Azerbaijan SSR on October 7, 1952.
Armenian SSR - AzerbaijanSSR - Byelorussian SSR - Estonian SSR - Georgian SSR - Kazakh SSR - Kirghiz SSR - Latvian SSR - Lithuanian SSR - Moldavian SSR - Russian SFSR - Tadzhik SSR - Turkmen SSR - Ukrainian SSR - Uzbek SSR
Prior to this, the flag was red with the gold hammer andsickle in the top left hand corner.
http://www.therfcc.org/flag-of-azerbaijan-ssr-191903.html   (157 words)

  
 Anthem of Kirghiz SSR - definition of Anthem of Kirghiz SSR in Encyclopedia
The music were composed by V. Vlasov, A. Maldybaev, and V. Fere; and the words were written by K. Malikov, T. Sydykbekov, M. Tokobaev and A. Tokombaev.
The Anthem of the Kirghiz SSR was the national anthem of Kyrgyzstan when it was an union republic in the USSR, used from 1946 to 1992.
Armenian SSR - Azerbaijan SSR - Byelorussian SSR - Estonian SSR - Georgian SSR - Kazakh SSR - Kirghiz SSR - Latvian SSR - Lithuanian SSR - Moldavian SSR - Russian SFSR - Tadzhik SSR - Turkmen SSR - Ukrainian SSR - Uzbek SSR
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Anthem_of_Kirghiz_SSR   (154 words)

  
 Samarkand : Samarqand
In 1868, the city came under Russian rule, and it became the capital of the Uzbek SSR[?] in 1925 before being replaced by Tashkent.
http://www.eurofreehost.com/sa/Samarqand_2.html   (103 words)

  
 Tajik SSR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tajik SSR was the name given to Tajikistan when it was part of the Soviet Union from 1929 to 1991.
On December 5 1929 it was transformed into Tajik SSR and became a separate republic of the USSR.
Established on October 14 1924, initially it was called Tajik ASSR ("A"-for Autonomous) and was a part of Uzbek SSR.
http://www.leessummit.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Tajik_SSR   (160 words)

  
 Tashkent on Encyclopedia.com
Among the city's educational and cultural facilities are Tashkent State Univ. and the Uzbek Academy of Sciences.
It remained active in the caravan trade between Central Asia and W Russia and gained new prosperity with the construction (1898) of the Trans-Caspian RR.
The modern section of the city coexists with the old quarter (partly reconstructed), with its narrow, twisting streets, numerous mosques, and bazaars; Tashkent lost most of the old town in a 1966 earthquake that heavily damaged the city.
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/T/Tashkent.asp   (596 words)

  
 Uzbek SSR
El Uzbek SSR o la república socialista soviética de Uzbek era el nombre dado a Uzbekistan cuando era parte de la Soviet-unio'n a partir de 1924 a 1991.
http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/uz/Uzbek%20SSR.htm   (65 words)

  
 Flag of Uzbek SSR -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
This flag was adopted by the (Click link for more info and facts about Uzbek SSR) Uzbek SSR on August 29, 1952.
Between 1937 and the adoption of the above flag in the (The decade from 1940 to 1949) 1940s, the flag was the same, but with the country's name in (Any dialect of the language of ancient Rome) Latin characters in place of the Uzbek - OZBEKISTAN SSR.
The first flag was hoisted on July 22, 1925 and was red, with the country's name in (The Semitic language of the Arabs; spoken in a variety of dialects) Arabic and the (An alphabet drived from the Greek alphabet and used for writing Slavic languages) Cyrillic characters УзССР in the top-left corner in gold.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/F/Fl/Flag_of_Uzbek_SSR2.htm   (278 words)

  
 jolt.co.uk public forums - Soviet Union Fact book
At that time, republics were technically independent one from another but their governments acted in close coordination, as directed by the CPSU leadership.
The Soviet Union is a federation of Soviet Socialist Republics (SSR).
Some republics had common history and geographical regions, and were referred by group names.
http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?threadid=404822   (11967 words)

  
 Scientific Meetings and Activities in the Uzbek SSR (Selected Translations), USSR - Storming Media
Contents include Tashkent State University, History and Archeology, Academy of Sciences, UzSSR, Far Eastern studies, and Museum of Ethnic History of the Uzbek SSR.
Abstract: This report contains the translations of four brief articles in Obshchestvennyye nauki v Uzbekistane (Social Sciences in Uzbekistan), n2 1961.
Please check the box for the format you wish to order.
http://www.stormingmedia.us/21/2188/A218853.html   (81 words)

  
 Asia Source: Policy & Government: Keesing Profiles
71% Uzbek; 8% Russian; 5% Tajik; 16% other, which includes 70% of Crimean Tatars since their World War II deportation
http://www.asiasource.org/policy/uzbekistan.cfm   (178 words)

  
 ssr
SSR Personnel Services Ltd - Security recruitment for the security profession
http://www.fact-library.com/ssr.html   (52 words)

  
 uzbek - OneLook Dictionary Search
Uzbek : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
Uzbek : Encarta® World English Dictionary, North American Edition [home, info]
Uzbek : Compact Oxford English Dictionary [home, info]
http://www.onelook.com/?w=uzbek&ls=a   (185 words)

  
 Registan.net :: Central Asia News » Robbing the Russians
Oil-for-Food was amateurish compared to 25 years of 25% markups.
The gang identified their victims through travel agencies in Vladivostok, Russia, selecting people looking for jobs in Korea.
So, though you’ve got to feel for the victims, you also gotta hand it to an Uzbek mafia for figuring out how to rob Russians (presumably) blind in Korea!
http://www.registan.net/?p=3636   (304 words)

  
 Uzbek SSR forms October 27, 1924 in History
Uzbek SSR forms October 27, 1924 in History
http://www.oldevents.com/events/1924/october_27_1924_51659.html   (36 words)

  
 USSR Census of 1939
Population of Union SSR (with families) Distributed by social group
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/datalib/codebooks/utm/ussr_1939.htm   (533 words)

  
 Timeline: Tajikistan
1929 - Tajik ASSR upgraded to the status of an SSR and becomes distinct from the Uzbek SSR; acquires territory of Khujand from Uzbek SSR.
1924 - Tajik ASSR set up by Soviets and becomes part of the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR).
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/53/154.html   (757 words)

  
 Mennonite Church USA Archives-North Newton -- photo collections
Description: Women in Mennonite worship in Dshetesai, Uzbek SSR, frame taken from Baptist film; used in Mennonite Life, March 1978, p.
http://www.bethelks.edu/services/mla/numbered-photos/pholist2.php?num=2004-0165   (29 words)

  
 Bandera de Uzbek SSR
Esta bandera fue adoptada por el Uzbek SSR de agosto el 29 de 1952.
Antes de esto, la bandera era roja con el nombre del país en Uzbek ((Uzbekiston SSR)) y los caracteres cirílicos ((Uzbekskaja SSR)) en oro en la esquina parte-izquierda.
Entre 1937 y la adopción de la bandera antedicha en los años 40, la bandera era igual, pero con el nombre del país en los caracteres latinos en lugar del Uzbek - OZBEKISTAN SSR.
http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/ba/Bandera%20de%20Uzbek%20SSR.htm   (224 words)

  
 Socialist Cultural Transformations in Uzbekistan: Devoted to the 50th Anniversary of the Uzbek SSR and the Communist ...
UZBEK SOCIETY FOR FRIENDSHIP AND CULTURAL RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES Socialist Cultural Transformations in Uzbekistan: Devoted to the 50th Anniversary of the Uzbek SSR and the Communist Party of Uzbekistan
Socialist Cultural Transformations in Uzbekistan: Devoted to the 50th Anniversary of the Uzbek SSR and the Communist Party of Uzbekistan - UZBEK SOCIETY FOR FRIENDSHIP AND CULTURAL RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN COUNTRIES
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http://www.antiqbook.com/boox/bibman/10108.shtml   (100 words)

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