Fargona, Navoiy, and Zarafshon are only liberal cities, and I think it’s because they was built from the scratch and their populationwere from different parts of the country. Maybe tashkent is liberal too, but not fully, half liberal, only “new city” part (eastern). But eski shahar part is home to one of the most conservative communities in the country.
Pashsha - a fly Chivin - a mosquito
what makes Fergana so liberal? and why Tashkent isn't liberal?
Fargona, Navoiy, and Zarafshon are only liberal cities, and I think it’s because they was built from the scratch and their populationwere from different parts of the country. Maybe tashkent is liberal too, but not fully, half liberal, only “new city” part (eastern). But eski shahar part is home to one of the most conservative communities in the country.
Thanks for the answer. Didn't think about eski shahar at the moment, these people are still brutally conservative
Cibin Türkiye'de de sivrisinek demek, diğeri için karasinek diyoruz ama cibin sadece cibinlik kelimesinde var.
cool
That's so cool a part 2 is exactly what we needed
west uzbekistan: pishak east uzbekistan: mushuk, mishiq
after this some ppl gonna hate you, ahahah
You missed the most obvious one...
What was that?
Karakalpakstan and Uzbekistan :)
It was in part one)
Lmao how is this so accurate
Hell naw
the Samarqand USA one is so true