Abstract
This article examines the process of multi-ethnicity in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan in Central Asia. It systematically studies the migration and settlement of minorities and peoples to countries since ancient times.
The fate of the small number of nationalities who migrated to the countries and the main factors that led to the provision of interethnic stability are outlined.
In order to substantiate the research, the Baltic and German diasporas formed in Uzbekistan were mentioned. The migration of Ukrainians to Kazakhstan will be analyzed.
Some aspects of the state policy on interethnic stability in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan since 1991 are presented.
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