Who Are Uzbeks?? (Part2)

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About Uzbek's In Afghanistan (Part2)

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  • loooool - you people are criminal invaders - whom are now trying to steal the Tajik peoples history - Ibn Sina is an Uzbek you say ! loooooooool you tribal bandits want to create a history for yourself- and make the slave turk dynasties as fully turkish! lol

  • dear dauod if ibne sina is turk or some thing else we could discus it ..but why r u shwoing ur culture here to every one be ashamed

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  • EXALTED TURKS (UZBEKS)

  • @Dauod I'm sorry, after reading your comment I searched Ibn Sina's biography. Different sources say the same, even the french sites say that he was born near actual Boukhara. "Il naquit le 7 août 980 à Afshéna, près de Boukhara, faisant partie de la province de Khorasan, en Perse, actuellement en Ouzbékistan". I didn't want to be rude, but that's wht sites write.

    Respect.

  • @finchmusht Well my name is Feruz. A Persian name. But it does not change the fact that I'm Turkic. Ibn Sina had an Arabic first name. It does not make him an Arab, does it. I'm not saying that he can't be Tajik. I'm just saying that it is not known for sure what he was and therefore Soviet historians called him a Central Asian scientist. In case with Ulughbek his origin was known. Same with Biruni. But not with Ibn Sina.

  • @feruzusmon What was the name of his mother? Setora, right? This is persian word

  • @yardandy The dialects spoken might be a little different. But we are brothers in language, culture and faith. A day will come and our Uyghur brothers will be free from the Chinese yoke. Patience and strength to you brothers. The day will come.

  • @Qozikalon, thanks for the reply! I have just read some about Uzbek history, and you are right. I have good Uzbek friends back home in Yarkent (an ancient ciry near Kashgar), I felt we are exactly the same (look the same, speak the same, and the same traditions). I wonder if the Uzbeks in Uzbekistan are different?

  • @yardandy Because Uzbeks don't have Uyghur roots. Rather Uyghurs and Uzbeks have the same roots. We are indeed brothers.

  • Who want live in Afghanistan?????!!!!!

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