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Uzbeks in Pakistan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Uzbeks in Pakistan
There are an estimated 70,000 Uzbeks in Pakistan ((ウルドゥー語:ازبک), (ウズベク語:''Oʻzbeklar'')). The Uzbek populations in Pakistan consist of Uzbek immigrants from Uzbekistan and Afghanistan (around 7.3% of Afghans in Pakistan are Uzbeks).〔(Afghan Refugees: Current Status and Future Prospects )〕 The Uzbeks can be found mainly in north-west Pakistan, comprising the areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (in particular Peshawar), Gilgit-Baltistan. Additionally, Uzbek militants allied to al-Qaeda from the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan and Islamic Jihad Union are believed to reside in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas. Their number at their height was predicted to be anywhere from 500 to 5,000.〔(Islamist Uzbeks lead terrorists in Pakistan and Afghanistan - Generational Dynamics )〕 Now, only a few hundred foreign militants of all nationalities are thought to remain in Pakistan〔"THE DEATH KNELL FOR FOREIGN FIGHTERS IN PAKISTAN?" by Raza Khan in the November/December 2014 edition of "CTC Sentinel Journal" published by the Combatting Terrorism Center at Westpoint University 〕 - the majority either having been killed by the Pakistani military's Zarb-e-Azb operation launched in 2014, or shifting to other theaters of jihadist conflict, such as Syria. ==Notable people==
* Mohammad Rozi
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