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[[Image:Scouting in Uzbekistan membership badge.png|thumb|140px|Membership badge of Scouting in Uzbekistan-the background is made to resemble the portal of the [[Ulugh Beg]] [[Madrasa]] in [[Registan]] Square in [[Samarkand]], ornamented with the star of [[Rub El Hizb]] (<span style="direction:ltr">۞</span>), a symbol of [[Islam]], to which a majority of Uzbeks profess]] | [[Image:Scouting in Uzbekistan membership badge.png|thumb|140px|Membership badge of Scouting in Uzbekistan-the background is made to resemble the portal of the [[Ulugh Beg]] [[Madrasa]] in [[Registan]] Square in [[Samarkand]], ornamented with the star of [[Rub El Hizb]] (<span style="direction:ltr">۞</span>), a symbol of [[Islam]], to which a majority of Uzbeks profess]] | ||
[[Scouting]] in [[Uzbekistan]] was founded in 1995, and is working toward [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] recognition. In 1998, Scouting was limited to two Scout troops with a total of 15 members. Since the increasing presence of the [[United States military]] in the region after the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]], Scouting is beginning to develop more thoroughly, and the fledgling organization, '''Kidirib Topubchi O'zbekiston''', the Uzbekistan Union of Scout-Explorers, has issued insignia, considered to be a large step for nascent Scout organizations. | [[Scouting]] in [[Uzbekistan]] was founded in 1995, and is working toward [[World Organization of the Scout Movement]] recognition. In 1998, Scouting was limited to two Scout troops with a total of 15 members. Since the increasing presence of the [[United States military]] in the region after the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]], Scouting is beginning to develop more thoroughly, and the fledgling organization, '''Kidirib Topubchi O'zbekiston''', the Uzbekistan Union of Scout-Explorers, has issued insignia, considered to be a large step for nascent Scout organizations. |