Oʻzbekiston Ovozi Explained

Oʻzbekiston ovozi
Owners:Government
Foundation:21 June 1918 (as Ishtirokiyun)
Headquarters:Tashkent

Oʻzbekiston ovozi (Cyrillic: Ўзбекистон овози, Russian: Голос Узбекистана, transliterated Golos Uzbekistana, English: Voice of Uzbekistan) also spelt as Uzbekistan Ovozi, is an Uzbek language newspaper published in Uzbekistan. It is run by the government.[1] [2] [3]

The name of the newspaper has been changed many times throughout history; it was originally founded in 1918 with the name Ishtirokiyun (English: Communist), then was renamed to Qizil bayroq (English: Red Banner) in 1920, Turkiston (English: Turkistan) in 1922, Qizil Oʻzbekiston (English: Red Uzbekistan) in 1924, then to Sovet Oʻzbekistoni (English: Soviet Uzbekistan) in 1964, and then finally to Oʻzbekiston ovozi (English: Voice of Uzbekistan) in 1991.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Uzbekistan profile - Media . . 24 November 2014 . 18 October 2017.
  2. Book: Jacob M. Landau. Barbara Kellner-Heinkele. Politics of Language in the Ex-Soviet Muslim States: Azerbayjan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan. 18 October 2017. 2001. Hurst. 978-1-85065-442-1. 135.
  3. Book: Vladimir Babak. Demian Vaisman. Aryeh Wasserman. Political Organization in Central Asia and Azerbaijan: Sources and Documents. 18 October 2017. 23 November 2004. Routledge. 978-1-135-77681-7. 376–.
  4. Encyclopedia: Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi. uz. Ўзбекистон овози. Voice of Uzbekistan. 10. 2005. Oʻzbekiston milliy ensiklopediyasi. Tashkent.