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Jahangir Mamatov (Uzbek: Jahongir Mamatov; born September 1, 1955) is a linguist, lexicographer, author, journalist, and a political analyst of Central Asian issues. He is a former member of the Uzbek Parliament and a co-author of Uzbekistan's Declaration of Independence. His writings, tenure in parliament, and other political activities were often greatly at odds with the Uzbek government. He was arrested but escaped into exile for many years. In 2005 he was instrumental in forming the democratic opposition group (CDU) and became its first chairman. His writings are still banned in Uzbekistan.

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  • Jahangir Mamatov (Uzbek: Jahongir Mamatov; born September 1, 1955) is a linguist, lexicographer, author, journalist, and a political analyst of Central Asian issues. He is a former member of the Uzbek Parliament and a co-author of Uzbekistan's Declaration of Independence. His writings, tenure in parliament, and other political activities were often greatly at odds with the Uzbek government. He was arrested but escaped into exile for many years. In 2005 he was instrumental in forming the democratic opposition group (CDU) and became its first chairman. His writings are still banned in Uzbekistan. (en)
  • Джаханги́р Мухамма́д (узб. Jahongir Muhammad / Жаҳонгир Муҳаммад, настоящая фамилия — Мама́тов (узб. Mamatov / Маматов); род. 1 сентября 1955, Самарканд) — узбекский и советский политический и общественный деятель, журналист, учёный-лингвист, полиглот, диссидент, писатель, публицист и поэт, «Заслуженный журналист Узбекистана» (1990), один из лидеров узбекской демократической и светской оппозиции. (ru)
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  • Jahangir Mamatov (Uzbek: Jahongir Mamatov; born September 1, 1955) is a linguist, lexicographer, author, journalist, and a political analyst of Central Asian issues. He is a former member of the Uzbek Parliament and a co-author of Uzbekistan's Declaration of Independence. His writings, tenure in parliament, and other political activities were often greatly at odds with the Uzbek government. He was arrested but escaped into exile for many years. In 2005 he was instrumental in forming the democratic opposition group (CDU) and became its first chairman. His writings are still banned in Uzbekistan. (en)
  • Джаханги́р Мухамма́д (узб. Jahongir Muhammad / Жаҳонгир Муҳаммад, настоящая фамилия — Мама́тов (узб. Mamatov / Маматов); род. 1 сентября 1955, Самарканд) — узбекский и советский политический и общественный деятель, журналист, учёный-лингвист, полиглот, диссидент, писатель, публицист и поэт, «Заслуженный журналист Узбекистана» (1990), один из лидеров узбекской демократической и светской оппозиции. (ru)
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