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The '''komuz''' or '''qomuz''' ([[Kyrgyz language|Kyrgyz]]: комуз {{IPA-ky|qoˈmuz}}), [[Azerbaijan|Azeri]] '''Qopuz''',
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...ang-ky|мантуу}} or манты; [[Pashto language|Pashto]], [[Persian Language|Persian]], {{lang-ar|منتو}}) are [[dumpling]]s popular in most [[Turkic
[[File:Uzbek Manti (bright).jpg|thumb|[[Cuisine of Uzbekistan|Uzbek]] manti]]
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...the [[Malagasy people|Malagasy]]) or ''chamuça'' (among the [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]]-speaking world).
...name="Uzbek samsa">[http://www.uzbekconsulny.org/uzbekistan/socialprofile/ Uzbek samsa] ''Consulate General of Yemen in New York City''. Retrieved 13 March
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...ges ([[Karakalpak language|Karakalpak]], [[Shor language|Shor]] and [[Tofa language|Tofa]]), where it represents the [[voiceless uvular plosive]] {{IPA|/q/}}.
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...biyev}}, {{lang-ru|Набиев}}) is a Russianized Turkic (Tatar, Kazakh, Uzbek, Azerbaijani), Iranian (Tajik), and Caucasian ([[Dagestan]]) family name. I
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...e meanings of the surname are in [[Persian language|Persian]] or [[Bukhori language|Bukhari]]. "Niyaz"/[[Niaz (disambiguation)|Niaz]] means: 1. Gift, 2. Wish,
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...lah (name)|Abdullah]] (''Abdulla''), which itself is derived from [[Arabic language|Arabic]] "abd allāh", meaning ''god's servant'' or ''god's slave''.<ref na
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...common [[Azerbaijani language|Azerbaijani]], [[Russians|Russian]], [[Tatar language|Tatar]] and [[Central Asia]]n [[surname]]. The spelling reflects the [[Cyr
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...y mirrors that of the English directory, although exceptions which reflect language differences are quite common.
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...dominant speaking Samarkand whereas decades before Tajik was the dominant language in Samarkand.<ref name="NourzhanovBleuer2013">{{cite book|author1=Kirill No
...Soviet Socialist Republic]] ([[Tajikistan]]) was formed out of part of the Uzbek SSR in 1929, and in 1936 the [[Kyrgyz SSR]] ([[Kyrgyzstan]]) was separated
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...is wisdom, he was given the title "Az", meaning "the wise" in the [[Kazakh language]], and so was called Az-Zhanibek. His son, [[Kasym Khan]] codified the laws
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...e Caspian Sea between the 7th and 10th centuries. An exception is [[Kazakh Language|Kazakh]], where it is called {{lang|kk|Каспий теңізі}}, ''Kaspi
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! [[Uyghur language|Uyghur]] ([[Uyghur Arabic script|UEY]])
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