Central Asia - Uzbekistan history:
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- Historical Background
- Early History
- The Islamic Period
- The Turkish period
- The Mongol Period
- The Period of Tamerlane (Timur lenk)
- The Uzbek Period
- Russians in Central Asia
- The Russian Conquest
- The Twentieth Century
- Independence
Historical Background
Uzbekistan, the most populous and arguably the most powerful state in Central Asia, has a
long and magnificent history. Located between two rivers--the Amu Darya and the Syr Dariya --the region that is modern Uzbekistan has been one of the cradles of world civilization. Some of the world's oldest sedentary populations and several of its most ancient cities are located here. Beginning at the height of the Roman Empire, the region was a crossroads on the transcontinental trade routes between China and the West. Subject to constant invasion and to in-migration of nomads from the great grasslands to the north, Uzbekistan became a region of legendary conquests where various peoples with different traditions have consistently had to live together. 



