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Making almost half the biography about Mirziyoyev, who has spent more than a decade as the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan and have been an important factor in the country for at least twenty years, be about a specific trade deal is very unbalanced. We can't have long pieces on every deal he's made and what they led to, unless they're the dominating, very most central parts of his political career. / Julle ( talk) 21:14, 30 August 2016 (UTC) reply

Wouldn't it be better to expand the article so that it doesn't look so "unbalanced"? Everyking ( talk) 01:52, 11 September 2016 (UTC) reply
I'd argue it isn't. This isn't a book, it's a biographic article in an encyclopedia, thus fairly short by nature. Half the art of writing encyclopedic entries is to remove things: We can't have entire paragraphs, or even write about, every deal and decision a politican makes. It obscures more important content. Unless it was of central importance to the career and life of the article subject, it shouldn't be in the article. / Julle ( talk) 09:37, 12 September 2016 (UTC) reply
That's what Wikipedia:Summary style is for. Everyking ( talk) 16:14, 13 September 2016 (UTC) reply
Wikipedia:Summary style is for handling the content we keep. It's not a reason to include everything in detail. It obfuscates the important content. / Julle ( talk) 07:08, 8 December 2016 (UTC) reply
Organizing by summary style should prevent less important content from obscuring the important stuff, while still enabling us to keep it. Everyking ( talk) 16:39, 16 December 2016 (UTC) reply

removed - the Talk Pages are for the discussion of reliable sources for the improvement of the articles ONLY - not a Forum of a SoapBox for turkic political propaganda sloganizing ........

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Son Alisher

How old is his son Alisher ?-- Kaiyr ( talk) 09:19, 14 January 2019 (UTC) reply

It appears that there is little known about Alisher. I found an article from Reuters that talks about his sister, but the article acknowledges there is little information available. See https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-uzbekistan-president-daughter/uzbek-leaders-daughter-quits-government-job-idUKKBN1ZS2DZ Jurisdicta ( talk) 04:21, 31 October 2021 (UTC) reply

Update needed!

It's needed here and will also be needed in the articles about the country and its history. Examples:

They signed several agreements, including one deal in which Uzbekistan was to send [the article said "will send" until I just edited it] 300 tons of Uzbek uranium ore to South Korea every year from 2010 to 2014.

Did they send the 300 tons of uranium ore every one of those years?

He started to settle a long-running border dispute with Kyrgyzstan, and regular flights between the capitals of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan were set to resume in January 2017 for the first time since 1992.

Did the flights resume? Was the border dispute settled?

After a year of in office, Mirziyoyev is increasingly moving away from his predecessor's policy, which is especially visibly in his active foreign policy

Did this continue?

Ikan Kekek ( talk) 00:58, 5 December 2020 (UTC) reply