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*The Bukharan Jews have lived in Central Asia, mostly in Uzbekistan, for thousands of years. There were 94,900 Jews in Uzbekistan in 1989, but now, since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, most Central Asian Jews left the region for the '''United States, Germany, or Israel'''. Fewer than 5,000 Jews remained in Uzbekistan in 2007.
*The Bukharan Jews have lived in Central Asia, mostly in Uzbekistan, for thousands of years. There were 94,900 Jews in Uzbekistan in 1989, but now, since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, most Central Asian Jews left the region for the '''United States, Germany, or Israel'''. Fewer than 5,000 Jews remained in Uzbekistan in 2007.
*The number of Greeks in Tashkent has decreased from 35,000 in 1974 to about 12,000 in 2004.<ref>"Uzbekistan", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbekistan#History, accessed 23 July 2021.</ref>
*The number of Greeks in Tashkent has decreased from 35,000 in 1974 to about 12,000 in 2004.<ref>"Uzbekistan", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbekistan#History, accessed 23 July 2021.</ref>
*The majority of '''Meskhetian Turks''' left the country after the pogroms in the Fergana valley in June 1989. Meskhetian Turks are widely dispersed '''throughout the former Soviet Union (as well as in Turkey and the United States)'''.<ref>"Meskhetian Turks," in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meskhetian_Turks, accessed 23 July 2023.</ref>
*The majority of '''Meskhetian Turks''' left the country after the pogroms in the Fergana valley in June 1989. Meskhetian Turks are widely dispersed '''throughout the former Soviet Union (as well as in Türkiye and the United States)'''.<ref>"Meskhetian Turks," in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meskhetian_Turks, accessed 23 July 2023.</ref>
*Uzbek diaspora communities also exist in '''Turkey, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, United States, Ukraine, and other countries'''.
*Uzbek diaspora communities also exist in '''Türkiye, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, United States, Ukraine, and other countries'''.
*Dissident '''Islamist and anti-Soviet Central Asians''' fled to '''Afghanistan, British India, and to the Hijaz in Saudi Arabia'''.<ref >"Uzbeks", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbeks, accessed 23 July 2021.</ref>
*Dissident '''Islamist and anti-Soviet Central Asians''' fled to '''Afghanistan, British India, and to the Hijaz in Saudi Arabia'''.<ref >"Uzbeks", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzbeks, accessed 23 July 2021.</ref>


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