[
US
/uzˈbɛkɪˌstæn/
]
NOUN
- a landlocked republic in west central Asia; formerly an Asian soviet
How To Use Uzbekistan In A Sentence
- Astrakhan is produced in Uzbekistan from the karakul lamb.
- This individual has, apparently, a singularly murky gangsterish past which was the subject of a posting on the blog of former Ambassador to Uzbekistan Craig Murray who there gave chapter and verse about the man. Don't Mess With Us, Mr. Usmanov
- Address/Telephone Directories from Central Asia - This is a finding aid for telephone directories from the countries of Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. March 2007
- Uzbekistan is the scene of the fourth revolt against authority in countries that used to be part of the USSR.
- During last week's International Cotton and Textile Fair in the Central Asian country's capital Tashkent, not a single Western buyer signed a contract for Uzbekistan's cotton, the government cotton-marketing agent Uztsentrimpex said Wednesday. Western Buyers Boycott Uzbekistan's Cotton
- the plane was skyjacked to Uzbekistan
- They were very apologetic, and immediately dispatched a repairman -- the word "repair," as it's affixed to the front portion of his name, suggesting that the man would remedy the calamitous dearth of high definition Uzbekistani infomercials that were once a part of our lives. Martin Marks: Your Guide to Hurricane Preparedness
- KOLKATA: Sixth-seeded Karan Rastogi failed to take his good form to a justifiable end as fifth-seeded Murad Inoyatov of Uzbekistan foiled his title bid in the final of the $15,000 The Hindu - Front Page
- Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan A screenshot from a propaganda video shows Shahab Dashti, left, one of the German men killed in an Oct. 5 drone attack in Pakistan. Probe Links European Plot to 9/11
- If you get to Nukus in the semi-autonomous republic of Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan, you will almost certainly be the only person you know who has.