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21 December 2025

uzbek


Amir Temur (1320-1405, or thereabouts), perhaps more commnly known as Tamerlane, was a particularly brutal military leader from Uzbekistan, seen here on a rearing horse, a statue in Tashkent.  Uzbekistan is a double land-locked country (meaning it has no ocean, but neither does any of the surrounding countries) in Central Asia. It is bounded by Kazakhstan, Kyrgystan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan.

4 comments:

Mail Adventures said...

A terrible man!

On the other side of history, my U-women are here.

violet s said...

Yes. We have been defacing and tearing down statues (and renaming buildings) of men who were very flawed, but not nearly as barbaric.

FinnBadger said...

I didn't realize there were double labs locked countries! My entry for U is here: https://envelope100.blogspot.com/2025/12/u-is-for-usps-250th-birthday.html

Joy said...

I always wonder what is like to live in a landlocked country, but suppose the big rivers compensate.
My U is here