Other Uzbekistan Erotic

Homeland

Uzbekistan

Region

Central Asia

About Other Uzbekistan People

This residual category covers Uzbekistan residents not enumerated in the other composition rows — approximately 1.8% of the population. Includes Bashkir, the historically-distinctive Bukharian Jewish community (now ~1,000-2,000 in Uzbekistan after substantial 1990s emigration to Israel and the United States, predominantly the Tashkent and Bukhara historic communities — the Bukharian Jews are an Iranian-language-speaking Jewish community with Bukhori as the heritage language), Ashkenazi Jewish, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Iranian (the Iranis of Bukhara and Samarkand, distinct from the Tajik community by Shia rather than Sunni Islam), Lithuanian, Polish, Greek, Bulgarian, Belarusian, Mordvin, Chuvash, Meskhetian Turkish (deported from Georgia in 1944), Romani-Lyuli (the Central Asian Roma community concentrated in Bukhara, Samarkand, and Tashkent), plus other groups.

Typical Other Uzbekistan Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Aggregate description is intentionally weak given residual heterogeneity covering multiple Turkic, Slavic, Caucasian, Iranian-Jewish, and Indo-Aryan source populations.

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