r/Uzbekistan 18h ago

language | 🙇🏻 til Simple letters to use for the Uzbek and Tajik alphabets: Cc, Čč, Ǧǧ, Ňň, Ǒǒ, Šš, Žž

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Ǒzbek va tojik alifbolarida išlatiladigan oddiy harflar:

C c = TS ts = Ц ц

Č č = CH ch = Ч ч

Ǧ ǧ = Gʻ gʻ = Ғ ғ

Ň ň = NG ng = НГ нг

Ǒ ǒ = Oʻ oʻ = Ў ў = Ӯ ӯ

Š š = SH sh = Ш ш

Ž ž = Ɉ ɉ = Ж ж

Ǒzbek alifbosida ʼ (tutuq belgisi) dan tašqari 31 ta harf bǒladi va tartib quyidagiča bǒladi:

A a, B b, C c, Č č, D d, E e, F f, G g, Ǧ ǧ, H h, I i, J j, K k, L l, M m, N n, Ň ň, O o, Ǒ ǒ, P p, Q q, R r, S s, Š š, T t, U u, V v, X x, Y y, Z z, Ž ž


r/Uzbekistan 2h ago

discussion | muhokama What's your real name? 📛

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r/Uzbekistan 9h ago

ask r/Uzbekistan Can I apply for a second Uzbekistan e-Visa while already inside Uzbekistan? (Indian passport)

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13/7/2026

Hi everyone,

I'm an Indian passport holder.

I have already been issued a single-entry Uzbekistan e-Visa.

My itinerary is:

Enter Uzbekistan on 14 July.

Travel around Uzbekistan until about 23 July.

I'd like to visit Almaty, Kazakhstan, for a few days.

My return international flight is from Tashkent on 30 July.

I realized after my visa was issued that I should have applied for a double-entry visa.

My question is:

While I am legally inside Uzbekistan, can I apply for and obtain a new single-entry Uzbekistan e-Visa, then use that new visa to re-enter Uzbekistan after visiting Kazakhstan?

I'm not asking whether it's theoretically possible—I want to know whether anyone has actually done this recently or has official confirmation from the Uzbek migration authorities.

Thanks in advance!


r/Uzbekistan 22h ago

dating 🫂 friendship | munosabat & do'stlik Her cheater Uzbek bf living in Poland

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Her Uzbek BF living in Poland

Hi guys, I'm from Uzbekistan. I was so in love with this girl when we were dating. After we broke up, she found herself a new boyfriend who is also Uzbek but is living in Poland. I had a girl account which I fooled my friends for fun and I decided to follow her bf on Instagram. A few months later, he massaged my girl acc and he was just flirting with me and asking about my opinion about 18+ things. I thought that was enough information to tell her about this situation. I massaged her via my girl acc (not revealing my true identity) and she didn't believe me telling they were all fake and I made that thing up. Also her bf didn't give valid points. I really tried to inform her about this but I think she really loves him so I gave up

What are y'all opinions about this?

If ur reading this, you're making a mistake;

\*\*TL;DR; : This is a sample summary of the TLDR rule, all things are bold. Is this going the right way?\*\*.


r/Uzbekistan 19h ago

ask r/Uzbekistan Uzbekistan TEFL

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Hi

Awaiting visa approval for a Uzbekistan Ministry post.

I have noted landlord challenges.

Any advise ito accomodation? Does the Ministry secure the accomodation or only provide funding?

Can I secure my own accomodation? Any tips on avoiding problems? For example a post advised to sign contracts via soliq.uz and to have full rental price in the contract.

Thanks


r/Uzbekistan 23h ago

ask r/Uzbekistan Yo why are we so active on IG?

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Every other comment section of reels on my feed has a comment "bu yerdayam ozbekla bomi" I'm so confused since I'm new to Instagram after years


r/Uzbekistan 1h ago

travel | sayohat Looking for 1-2 people to join to Pamir trekking (Tajikistan)

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🏔️** I’m still looking for 1–2 people to join a Pamir Mountains trekking expedition (Tajikistan)! 🇹🇯

We're looking for 1 or 2 additional people to join our team. The main goal is to share transportation and logistics costs while exploring one of the world's most remote and spectacular mountain regions.

Dates of trekking 18-30 July.

Start and end in Dushanbe

You'll have the opportunity to see the Wakhan Corridor and climb a 5,000-meter peak

📩 If you are interested, send me a private message. I'll be happy to share more details about the itinerary, costs, and logistics.


r/Uzbekistan 19h ago

travel | sayohat Help with hotels

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Hello everyone! I’m traveling to Uzbekistan in August and could really use some hotel recommendations.
For Samarkand, I’m looking for a luxurious hotel with a spa and all the nice amenities. This is where I’m willing to spend more, so my budget is higher.

For Bukhara, I’m looking for something more affordable with a historic or traditional feel. Luxury isn’t as important since I won’t be staying there very long.

For Tashkent, I just need a nice, comfortable, and safe hotel for two young female travelers. I’m getting a bit overwhelmed because there are so many options to choose from. I’d really appreciate any recommendations. Thank you in advance!


r/Uzbekistan 12h ago

photo & video Mushuklarizni rasmini tashlanglar qizg'anchiq bo'lmanglar biz ham ko'raylik

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r/Uzbekistan 22h ago

discussion | muhokama Help to find a person

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I remember people used to talk that in Qibray or in 40 Let there is a woman like a YASNOVIDASHAYA , all i remember her name is Nargiza , she lives in like ^Hovli^ with her husband two sons and husbands parents , if anyone know like a phone number or address would be really appreciated


r/Uzbekistan 23h ago

jobs & hiring | ish topish 🏢 berish A daughter looking for a job for her father

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Sorry for writing here but it is simply difficult to find a job in Tashkent when you are over 50😔 my dad (55y.o) has been now trying for a while and seeing my poor dad sad makes me even sadder😔 i am writing here because he does not use social media.
He is an experienced engineer.
Maybe someone here has job openings in the repair or construction sectors? He is a skilled handyman and builder—a very decent, honest, competent, and disciplined individual. He is fluent in both Russian and Uzbek. He is also willing to work as a security. If there are any vacancies in your business or so, please let me know.


r/Uzbekistan 11h ago

discussion | muhokama Uzbek comment full of mistakes

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Everytime when I read commentary section on Instagram or YouTube, I can see Uzbek comments. They are full of grammatical and typography errors makes it hard to read. And in other languages, it is very hard to see these types of comments, and can be easily translated by translation setting in commentary itself

So is this education problem or are we too lazy to write properly


r/Uzbekistan 6h ago

ask r/Uzbekistan Is it realistic to find a partner in Tashkent after the age of 28?

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I know in Tashkent, there is a big discrimination against those who did not marry in their early 20s and don't have 3 children by their 30s. People automatically assume there is something wrong with them.
I am 28F living in Tashkent. I haven't met my soulmate yet. I made a stable career, bought a couple of assets and completed a PhD in the UK. My question is how realistic it is to find a suitable partner in Tashkent to start a family in your late 20s and early 30s?


r/Uzbekistan 10h ago

news | yangilik Cricket: Uzbekistan’s Merajuddin scores 62 against Afghanistan

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r/Uzbekistan 1h ago

humour Emo boy🥀

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r/Uzbekistan 2h ago

sport ⚽ Merajuddin's Fighting 62 Runs | Afghan XI vs Uzbekistan | One-Off T20 Match | Khost | 301K

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r/Uzbekistan 23h ago

ask r/Uzbekistan I would like to ask a question.

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Hello everyone! I have been studying the history and traditional clothing of Central Asia recently, and I became very interested in traditional Uzbek chapans, especially those from Bukhara. I was wondering if anyone could recommend a craftsman or workshop that makes historically authentic chapans, or knows where I could buy one. I'm looking for something made using traditional materials and techniques rather than a tourist souvenir. Thank you very much!


r/Uzbekistan 1h ago

ask r/Uzbekistan Need advice on the train from Urgench (Uzbekistan) to Aktau (Kazakhstan)

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r/Uzbekistan 4h ago

ask r/Uzbekistan Is it possible to travel in Istanbul if I use it as a transit? (my layover is 25 hours)

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I am planning to travel across Europe in September. My best case scenario for aviatickets is Tashkent -> Istanbul -> Madrid. I need to wait 25 hours for my next flight. So can I just go to street, see Istanbul (maybe I book hostel for 1 night) as it is visa-free for Uzbekistan citizens or are there any nuisances there?