Tashkenti

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Etymology[edit]

Tashkent +‎ -i

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Tashkenti (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to Tashkent.
    • 2012, Thomas Welsford, Four Types of Loyalty in Early Modern Central Asia[1], page 201:
      The successive Tashkenti pretender episodes of the period 1587–1635 constituted a single recurrent trend.
    • 2012, Allen J. Frank, Bukhara and the Muslims of Russia[2], page 62:
      It had a Tashkandi-style exterior and appearance.

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Noun[edit]

Tashkenti (plural Tashkentis)

  1. A person from, or an inhabitant of, Tashkent.
    • 2019, Kerstin Klenke, The Sound State of Uzbekistan[3]:
      Most Tashkentis who could somehow connect to the splendour displayed considered the festivities an unnecessary nuisance and immense waste of money.
    • 2020, Alexander Morrison, The Russian Conquest of Central Asia[4], page 264:
      Kryzhanovskii concluded by saying that he had instead announced to the Tashkandis that the city would be permitted to retain a degree of independence, but with Russian garrisons located at strategic points.

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