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  1. The Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic ( US: / ʊzˈbɛkɪstæn, - stɑːn / ⓘ, UK: / ʊzˌbɛkɪˈstɑːn, ʌz -, - ˈstæn / ), also known as Soviet Uzbekistan, the Uzbek SSR, UzSSR, or simply Uzbekistan and rarely Uzbekia, was a union republic of the Soviet Union.

  2. Chust ( Uzbek: Chust/Чуст; Russian: Чуст) is a city in eastern Uzbekistan. It is the administrative center of Chust District. [3] The City of Chust is located in the northern corner of the Fergana Valley along the river Chustsoy. Chust is one of the oldest cities in the Fergana Valley.

    • He Was born in Uzbekistan. Alisher Usmanov was born on September 9, 1953, in the provincial town of Chust in Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union, which is now Uzbekistan.
    • Usminov Has Served Time in Prison. In August 1980, Alisher Usmanov was arrested in Uzbek, SSR. The charges included shaking down an Army officer, corruption, fraud, and theft of state property.
    • He Has Invested in the Media Industry. Although he became a billionaire through his metal and mining businesses, Usmanov has since diversified his investment interests into many other industries, including media.
    • He Is Married to Irina Viner. In 1992, Usmanov married Irina Viner, who is a rhythmic gymnastics coach, the head coach of the Russian national rhythmic gymnastics team, and the president of the Russian Rhythmic Gymnastics Association.
  3. Alisher Burkhanovich Usmanov ( Uzbek: Alisher Burxonovich Usmonov, Russian: Алишер Бурханович Усманов; born 9 September 1953) is an Uzbek and Russian businessman and investor. [ 1] . By 2023, Usmanov had an estimated net worth of $14.5 billion and was among the world's 100 wealthiest people. [ 2]

  4. Alisher Burkhanovich Usmanov (Russian: Алише́р Бурха́нович Усма́нов; Uzbek: Alisher Usmonov; born 9 September 1953) is an Uzbek-born Russian oligarch. As reported by Forbes in 2020, Alisher Usmanov has a net worth of $11.68 billion.

  5. The Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic was a part of the Soviet Union comprised in Central Asia. Its borders encompassed much of the modern day territories of Uzbekistan.

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  7. Sep 9, 2018 · A former sabre fencer who fenced for the former Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic, Usmanov invested in the promotion of fencing through his charity fund “For the Future of Fencing”, created in 2004, and was president of the Russian Fencing Federation from 2001 to 2009 and of the European Fencing Confederation from 2005 to 2009.

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