Hinduism in Uzbekistan
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There are Hindus followers of Hare Krishna in Uzbekistan as per the International Religious Freedom Report 2006.[1]
Brahma Kumaris are also present in Uzbekistan.
Indians in Uzbekistan[edit]
The composition of the Indian community in Uzbekistan has changed over the years. The new arrivals are generally employees of multinational corporations, banks and hotels. They are employed as chartered accountants and management consultants, and are well paid. About 20 Indians are employed by Indian pharmaceutical joint ventures in Tashkent. Some are working at a petrochemical complex in Karshi.
The Committee feels that the Indian community in Central Asia is bound to grow in view of its strategic and economic importance.[2]
Hare Krishna in Uzbekistan[edit]
Hare Krishna has one group registered in Uzbekistan.
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Pre–Islamic Vedic culture in Afghanistan,U zbekistan
- Brahma Kumaris in Uzbekistan
- ISKCON Centre in Uzbekistan
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