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Uzbek alphabet

The Uzbek language has been written in various scripts: Arabic, Cyrillic and Latin.
In Uzbekistan, it is now written in the Latin script officially.
In the Xinjiang region of China, some Uzbek speakers write using Cyrillic, while others apply the Uyghur Arabic script for Uzbek.
== History ==
Like all Turkic languages in Central Asia, Uzbek was written in various forms of the Arabic script (''Yana imla'') by the literate population.
Between 1928 and 1940, as part of comprehensive programs to educate (and politically influence) Uzbek people, who for the first time now had their own cartographically delineated (administrative) region, Uzbek writing was switched to Latin script (Yanalif; a proposal for the latinization of Yana imla was already developed in 1924). The latinization of Uzbek was carried out in the context of latinization of all Turkic languages.
In 1940, Uzbek was switched to the Cyrillic script under Joseph Stalin. Until 1992, Uzbek continued to be written using a Cyrillic alphabet almost everywhere, but now in Uzbekistan the Latin script has been officially re-introduced, although the use of Cyrillic is still widespread. The deadline in Uzbekistan for making this transition has been repeatedly changed. The latest deadline was 2005, but was shifted once again to provide a few more years.
Already education in many areas of Uzbekistan is in the Latin script, and in 2001 the Latin script began to be used for coins. Since 2004 some official websites have switched over to using the Latin script when writing in Uzbek.〔 Most street signs are also in the new Latin script. The main national TV channel of Uzbekistan, ''Oʻzbekiston telekanali'', has also switched to the Latin script when writing in Uzbek, although news programs are still broadcast in Cyrillic script.

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