Uzbekistan

May 13, 2014 13:17



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this may help pin_gwin May 13 2014, 18:20:02 UTC
Re: this may help peacetraveler22 May 13 2014, 18:22:11 UTC
Wow! Cool, thanks. :)) What's the Russian word in #13? It's the only one I can't read. Something "Lat"??

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Re: this may help pin_gwin May 13 2014, 18:23:22 UTC
Latvian (Lah-tysh)

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Re: this may help peacetraveler22 May 13 2014, 18:25:06 UTC
I see now, thanks. We would say "Latvian," that's why I was confused.

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Re: this may help elenire June 6 2014, 05:20:26 UTC
There is a some difference between "латыш" (laah-tysh) and "латвиец" (lah-tvi-ets), They both are two words about the man from Latvia. But латыш is a real ethnic latvian, and латвиец - any man from Latvia, for example, the Uzbek migrated to Latvia =)
By the way, this is the problem of Latvia till nowadays. They have two different kind of passports, regular passport and "alien passport of non-citizen", aliens limited in some rights. But they are real citizens, not like a LPR status in USA, and there are still more than 250000 such "aliens" there now. It is the reason of some conflicts between ethic Latvians and citizens of former Latvian SSR, who lived, worked or settled in Latvia in USSR time, but their parents were not Latvians

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Re: this may help peacetraveler22 June 6 2014, 14:48:21 UTC
Interesting, thanks! I didn't know about the different passport designations.

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Re: this may help pro100_petrov May 13 2014, 18:39:58 UTC
It is simple


Tajik



Uzbek



Kyrgyz

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Re: this may help peacetraveler22 May 13 2014, 18:42:15 UTC
Yes, I see the facial variances in the photos. #1 most handsome.

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Re: this may help qi_tronic May 13 2014, 21:59:17 UTC
Tajik are Iranian people (Aryans like Russians)
Kyrgyz are turks (original mongoloid turks from Altai, not like those mixed-race in Turkey)
Uzbek are product of a turkish invasion into an Iranian area.

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