Dear Toyyinn thank you for your video about our country. Never forget - Uzbekistan is your home too. Yor are always welcome to Uzbekistan!. Hush Kelibsiz O'zbekistonga
@@ToyyinnAuslander - The first time I went was in about 2010 and then I used it as a hub to leave my belongings when I ventured further i.e. traveling around the surrounding countries and loved every minute of it. I have sent you a Facebook PM 😀
@@DarrenThompson, nice! Hey, I hope your FB message was not deleted by my manager. Please, could you send that message to me on my IG @toyyinnauslander? Thanks very much, bro!
Bro, greetings to you and your subscribers. You are making videos on the same level as BBC and Euronews. Bravo! I enjoyed Uzbekistan's series and thanks for sharing them with the community.
You are very generous with your praise, bro, thank you very much! 🙏🏾 There is more to come in the Uzbekistan series and I hope you will enjoy my Bosnia series as well. Where are you from? Thanks for engaging. 😉👍🏾😁
@@ToyyinnAuslander Bro, I am from Uzbekistan, but haven't been there since 2014. Even your accent sounds British. Thanks for giving us quality and the way you covered the country, using locals, made my day. Being honest, with absolutely no flattering, very few bloggers can make it the way you did! Bless your channel!
@@fadialdajjani9314, there have been a LOT of changes in your country since 2014! I visited the first time in 2016, when I returned last August, parts of Tashkent were unrecognisable. Regarding my style, I did promise myself when I started that honesty would be a guiding principle and good and bad are two sides of the same coin. Sometimes, my perspectives might inspire, at others, they might offend, but as long as they have integrity, I'm fine with that. So, should I pitch my channel to the BBC? 😂 But, seriously, thanks again and as you said, may my channel be blessed. 🙏🏾
@@ToyyinnAuslander I will tell you honestly, you made it successfully perfect and the level of professionalism is the very same as the BBC team. You created your own style and it can be imitated too. I enjoyed your videos and showed them to many of my friends.
Thanks so much I was playing around on google earth and I landed in this country on the map and I was trying to imagine what life is like there . Who would have know I could find a TH-cam video on it .
Thank you, my brother! I look forward to keeping you engaged. Look out for new Content next month from Bosnia, Kazakhstan, and continuatuons from Tajikistan and Uzbekistan! 😉😁👍🏾
@@DarrenThompson, ahhhhhh! Now, I understand. I do appreciate your enthusiasm and feedback, man...especially coming from someone who knows the country and has the context. ;-)
I confident in my self i can say that you wrote locals of Tashkent on the entrance of the vlog but i can say that in your vlog nobody local of the Tashkent there is incredible difference between locals of the Tashkent and another Uzbek people locals very less nowadays (
Franks, I'm delighted this has been of use to you! :-) I'll do you one better, I invite you to DM me on IG if you have any questions about things to do in Tashkent, folks to link up with...but also things to give a pass on even if they sound great on paper. Safe travels! ;-)
The pace in Uzbekistan is tranquil and very peaceful until you dont touch mess around with people. I started value my country after living in Moscow. Im here in my lovely city Urganch old city of Kherzm shax.
Wow, Urgench! Is that in Karakalpakstan? That is a part of the country that is really remote and would be wonderful to explore. Perhaps you should invite me to come over and make some Content! ;-)
@@ToyyinnAuslander No Urganch is in Khorezm region. There is a city cally Khiva , famous, its a bit far from Urgench. You are always welcome to Uzbekistan sir.
why call it a stan country? it sounds derogatory to me personally as an Uzbek. There are several countries in Europe and other continents which share the same ending "-land" in their names, such as England, Scotland, Poland, Finland, Iceland, Switzerland, Thailand and some more, but nobody calls them "Land countries", or one of the Lands. Generalizing countries is not really ok
Thanks for your perspective, let me explain: When we refer to 'Stan' countries, we are not categorising necessarily on the basis of a name; rather, we are doing so on a unique set of attributes common to the countries of Central Asia. The 'Stan' countries is a convenient moniker for that unique region which straddles the old Silk Road and is composed of a continuous Perso-Turkic ethnicity that is geographically disparate from the old Ottoman Empire. Their culture, history, and languages form a unique monolith...of sorts. Certainly, generalising countries with malice is not okay, but there are lots of categorisations like this in various parts of the world (the Low countries, the Andeans, the Balkans, et cetera) that derive from names, geographical similarities, and other shared attributes and have no negative connotation. There is no intent to demean or reduce. 😉
Hmmmn, I'd definitely say that there is a lot more to Tashkent than politics. In fact of the several times I have been, none of my encounters had any kind of political vibe and I think Tashkent is waaaaaaaaaay more than being an interesting and dynamic place just because the president lives there. 🤷🏾♂️
@@eugenejamin3730 , ah, I think I understsnd you now. However, the question I was trying to raise in the video is what makes Tashkent a fun ir interesting place to be...regardless of how developed it is.
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. Did you Subscribe and hit the Bell? There will be even more Content from Uzbekistan and other destinations in Central Asia starting next week!
Arab culture is not saudia , Saudi is more open now, 2 you made a mistake , check the map of Morocco, 2-othmans did not colonize the empire of Morocco...
I am certain I did not make a mistake, but if you can note the time stamp in the video and explain what you think is mistaken, I would be happy to take a look.
With gratitude to my Uzbekistan studio colleague and videographer, Sarboz K. whose sacrifices made this output possible!
Happy to see people exploring Uzbekistan!!
Looks like a beautiful place
Dear Toyyinn thank you for your video about our country. Never forget - Uzbekistan is your home too. Yor are always welcome to Uzbekistan!. Hush Kelibsiz O'zbekistonga
Thank you very much, Nadir, you are very kind!
I'm glad you liked the video. What part of Uzbekistan are you from?
That was beautiful
@@bombay3201 glad to know you liked it!
💪🏾😁🙏🏾
@@ToyyinnAuslander yes definitely keep up the good work
@@bombay3201👍🏾
Don't forget to Subscribe!
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I have been there, actually video quality and information is best thanks Mr Toyyinn your TH-cam channel a wonderful 💖.
The way I described it, is it similar to your own impressions? Thanks for all your support on my channel, it means a lot!
@@ToyyinnAuslander - The first time I went was in about 2010 and then I used it as a hub to leave my belongings when I ventured further i.e. traveling around the surrounding countries and loved every minute of it.
I have sent you a Facebook PM 😀
@@DarrenThompson, nice! Hey, I hope your FB message was not deleted by my manager. Please, could you send that message to me on my IG @toyyinnauslander?
Thanks very much, bro!
Bro, greetings to you and your subscribers. You are making videos on the same level as BBC and Euronews. Bravo! I enjoyed Uzbekistan's series and thanks for sharing them with the community.
You are very generous with your praise, bro, thank you very much!
🙏🏾
There is more to come in the Uzbekistan series and I hope you will enjoy my Bosnia series as well.
Where are you from?
Thanks for engaging. 😉👍🏾😁
@@ToyyinnAuslander Bro, I am from Uzbekistan, but haven't been there since 2014. Even your accent sounds British. Thanks for giving us quality and the way you covered the country, using locals, made my day. Being honest, with absolutely no flattering, very few bloggers can make it the way you did! Bless your channel!
@@fadialdajjani9314, there have been a LOT of changes in your country since 2014!
I visited the first time in 2016, when I returned last August, parts of Tashkent were unrecognisable.
Regarding my style, I did promise myself when I started that honesty would be a guiding principle and good and bad are two sides of the same coin.
Sometimes, my perspectives might inspire, at others, they might offend, but as long as they have integrity, I'm fine with that.
So, should I pitch my channel to the BBC? 😂
But, seriously, thanks again and as you said, may my channel be blessed.
🙏🏾
@@ToyyinnAuslander I will tell you honestly, you made it successfully perfect and the level of professionalism is the very same as the BBC team. You created your own style and it can be imitated too. I enjoyed your videos and showed them to many of my friends.
@@fadialdajjani9314, thank you very much. I hope you enjoy my other videos as well. I like the BBC comparison...😉
Ассолому алайкум Хуш келибсиз Узбекистанга
Wa aleykum as-salaam! Thanks very much. 🙏🏾😁
Va aleykum assalom! Katta rahmat. 🙏🏾😁
😊@@ToyyinnAuslander
Islam was brought to ancestors of modern Uzbeks during the 8th century when the Arabs entered Central Asia
Thanks so much I was playing around on google earth and I landed in this country on the map and I was trying to imagine what life is like there . Who would have know I could find a TH-cam video on it .
Welcome
Thank you, Ferran! Are you also from Uzbekistan?
Came again to 🇺🇿 Uzbekistan
I am glad you liked it.
Don't forget to Subscribe!
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Following you virtually on your travels through these videos is always quite fascinating and OFCOURSE educative!
Thank you, my brother! I look forward to keeping you engaged.
Look out for new Content next month from Bosnia, Kazakhstan, and continuatuons from Tajikistan and Uzbekistan!
😉😁👍🏾
Wonderful video, great commentary and clarity on your part, and wonderful interviews with the locals. Kudos to you and the editors.
Very good and informative video; I look forward to coming back soon! 😉
Great, I hope you will have a great time when you return. :-)
@@ToyyinnAuslander - Yep that's me! 😇It was your post on my last video that had me check out your channel! A job well done!👍
@@DarrenThompson, ahhhhhh! Now, I understand. I do appreciate your enthusiasm and feedback, man...especially coming from someone who knows the country and has the context. ;-)
Welcome to Uzbekistan
Thank you very much! :-)
Watching your TH-cam channel from Papua New Guinea Mr. Toyyinn.
@GrahamGarry , delighted to hear! Will drop you a line on Whatsapp! 👌🏾
Great video and editing my
Friend ❤
The video quality is HUGE!!
I confident in my self i can say that you wrote locals of Tashkent on the entrance of the vlog but i can say that in your vlog nobody local of the Tashkent there is incredible difference between locals of the Tashkent and another Uzbek people locals very less nowadays (
Хуш келибсиз, Добро пожаловать,Welkome tu Uzbekistan! мне кажется это старое видео, сейчас давно никто не ходит в масках и про ковид забыли
Thank you very much for your warm welcome, I appreciate it very much. :-)
AssalamuAleykum Brat ,Добро пожаловать в Узбекистан
Ва алеикум ас-салаам. Thank you very much, bro. I appreciate it. 😉
I'd like to visit Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia!!
Thanks for doing this Toyyinn. I appreciate it as someone on their way to Tashkent.
Franks, I'm delighted this has been of use to you! :-)
I'll do you one better, I invite you to DM me on IG if you have any questions about things to do in Tashkent, folks to link up with...but also things to give a pass on even if they sound great on paper.
Safe travels!
;-)
@@ToyyinnAuslander I'm messaging you now. Thanks for that. I appreciate any help you can offer. I will be in town for a couple of years.
@@frankcafarella3400, cool. I'm checking now.
appreciable
Обязательно приеду в гости)
И вам обязательно понравится. Откуда вы, можно спросить?
@@ToyyinnAuslander Санкт-Петербург
@@toliksalaev7795 , ah, nice, I was in your city a few years ago. It is so beautiful!
Parkent gorniy ochen krasiva
Большое спасибо, что сказали это. Рад, что вам понравилось. 😉
I like this country please
good luck man
❤️❤️❤️❤️
👍🏾
Assalomu alaykum velcomu
Wa aleykum as-salaam! Rakhmat, bro!
The pace in Uzbekistan is tranquil and very peaceful until you dont touch mess around with people. I started value my country after living in Moscow. Im here in my lovely city Urganch old city of Kherzm shax.
Wow, Urgench! Is that in Karakalpakstan? That is a part of the country that is really remote and would be wonderful to explore. Perhaps you should invite me to come over and make some Content!
;-)
@@ToyyinnAuslander No Urganch is in Khorezm region. There is a city cally Khiva , famous, its a bit far from Urgench. You are always welcome to Uzbekistan sir.
@@enlightened7354 I shall keep this in mind. And I definitely would like to visit the western regions of Uzbekistan, including Urgench. ;-)
Velcomu
👍🏾
Akaxon nima deyaptilar
Gap Toshkent hayotining turli jabhalari haqida ketmoqda.
We are talking about different aspects of life in Tashkent.
But how much can you buy with 100 dollars? Because this huge stack might not be worth much
👍
😉
why call it a stan country? it sounds derogatory to me personally as an Uzbek. There are several countries in Europe and other continents which share the same ending "-land" in their names, such as England, Scotland, Poland, Finland, Iceland, Switzerland, Thailand and some more, but nobody calls them "Land countries", or one of the Lands. Generalizing countries is not really ok
Thanks for your perspective, let me explain:
When we refer to 'Stan' countries, we are not categorising necessarily on the basis of a name; rather, we are doing so on a unique set of attributes common to the countries of Central Asia.
The 'Stan' countries is a convenient moniker for that unique region which straddles the old Silk Road and is composed of a continuous Perso-Turkic ethnicity that is geographically disparate from the old Ottoman Empire. Their culture, history, and languages form a unique monolith...of sorts.
Certainly, generalising countries with malice is not okay, but there are lots of categorisations like this in various parts of the world (the Low countries, the Andeans, the Balkans, et cetera) that derive from names, geographical similarities, and other shared attributes and have no negative connotation.
There is no intent to demean or reduce.
😉
The Ottoman's never conquered anything east of the Caspian Sea and Uzbekistan
Я шоколадный заяц я ласковый...
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No, Ali Abdulla, you are just a bit dim-witted and need to grow up.
The reason why tashkent ticks is because it’s where the president lives. Really, thats the reason.
Hmmmn, I'd definitely say that there is a lot more to Tashkent than politics. In fact of the several times I have been, none of my encounters had any kind of political vibe and I think Tashkent is waaaaaaaaaay more than being an interesting and dynamic place just because the president lives there.
🤷🏾♂️
@@ToyyinnAuslander well you might think that but Im saying the reason its more developed is because the president spends the money there
@@eugenejamin3730 , ah, I think I understsnd you now. However, the question I was trying to raise in the video is what makes Tashkent a fun ir interesting place to be...regardless of how developed it is.
The president doesn't live in NYC or LA etc but they all ticking
@@VNL-670 what
Ажойип
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. Did you Subscribe and hit the Bell? There will be even more Content from Uzbekistan and other destinations in Central Asia starting next week!
having Hijab is for modesty!
Arab culture is not saudia , Saudi is more open now, 2 you made a mistake , check the map of Morocco, 2-othmans did not colonize the empire of Morocco...
I am certain I did not make a mistake, but if you can note the time stamp in the video and explain what you think is mistaken, I would be happy to take a look.
Сексимальчик❤❤