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Karategin Uzbeks
A Karategin Uzbek in 1924
Total population
>100.000
Regions with significant populations
Afghanistan
Languages
Southern Uzbek
Religion
Sunni Islam
Related ethnic groups
Turkic peoples

The Karategin Uzbeks (formerly known as Dormon Uzbeks) are a Karluk-Turkic ethnic group, indigenous to Karategin, Tajikistan, but now living in the regions between Balkh and Kabul, in North Afghanistan. In the 16th century they were expelled by the Kyrgyz to their present homeland.

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