In Central Asia, the largest language group is Russian. It is spoken by six million people. The rest of the common languages come from a Turkic language group.
1.Estabishment of russia as second native language was opposed by central asian people. 2.Concern amomg the Central Asian nationalities to preserve and develop their individual cultures in the face of stepped efforts to russianize them
The Tigris River is in Southwest Asia, but is not in Central Asia.
Central East Asia
Mongols
originally Asia but now the answer is more Spain
Mandarin
That is controversial, but there is. Altaic is a proposed language family that includes the Turkic, Mongolic, Tungusic, and Japonic language families and the Korean language. The group is named after the Altai Mountains, a mountain range in Central Asia.
the arabs
Persian is a common language, as a lingua franca in South Asia, Central Asia and Middle east
Russian was the most common foreign language in the countries of Central Asia in the 1970s due to the historical influence of the Soviet Union, which used Russian as the official language.
turks
The Huns
A bashkir is a member of a Turkic ethnic group of central Asia.
The largest ethic group in southwest asia is the Arabs.
the Turkic Peoples
Yes. Its part of Central/South east Asia. And it it not part of Middle East. The majority of people speak Farsi, a French/German/English/Araic/and Indian language. ( mostly French. )
Uygur is primarily spoken in Eastern and Central Asia, but it is not considered a "main" language anywhere.