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- Q1078476 subject Q6924724.
- Q1078476 abstract "Christianity in Uzbekistan is a minority religion, accounting for 5% of the population. Prior to the advent of Islam, present-day Uzbekistan had sizable communities of Eastern Christians, including Assyrians (historically associated with Nestorianism) and Jacobites (historically associated with monophysitism). Initially tolerated by the Muslim rulers, they came under increasing persecution and pressure to convert. Around 1400, Tamerlane engaged in a fierce campaign to exterminate Christianity within his empire. The last Christian churches in Samarkand and Central Asia were destroyed by his grandson, Ulugh Beg.Christianity returned to the region after the Russian conquest in 1867, when Orthodox churches were built in large cities, to serve Russian and European settlers and officers.According to a 2009 US State Department release, about 5% of the population of Uzbekistan are Orthodox Christians, most of whom are ethnic Russians. There are about 4,000 Roman Catholics in Uzbekistan. New parishes cannot register. In 2006 a law, by which printing religious books can be punished with three years, came. The government indulges in massive persecution of Christians. There is strong pressure on Christians from a Muslim background in remote areas. Uzbekistan was designated to its list of countries of particular concern of the U.S. State Department.".
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- Q1078476 comment "Christianity in Uzbekistan is a minority religion, accounting for 5% of the population. Prior to the advent of Islam, present-day Uzbekistan had sizable communities of Eastern Christians, including Assyrians (historically associated with Nestorianism) and Jacobites (historically associated with monophysitism). Initially tolerated by the Muslim rulers, they came under increasing persecution and pressure to convert.".
- Q1078476 label "Christianity in Uzbekistan".
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