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Sirdaryo viloyati IIB tarixi
[manbasini tahrirlash]Sirdaryo viloyati IIB boshlig'i podpolkovnik F.U.Xaydarov 185.139.138.168 16:00, 2025-yil 25-aprel (UTC)
- Sirdaryo viloyati ichki ishlar boshqarmasini kimalr boshqargan-Sirdaryo viloyati ichki ishlar boshqarmasi boshliq lavozimida 1963-1972-yillarda polkovnik Davirov Xidir Do‘stmurodovich, 1972-1976-yillarda general-mayor Muxammadiyev Otamurod, 1976-1984-yillarda general-mayor Urinov Mo‘min Urinovich, 1984-1990-yillarda polkovnik Karimov Minavvar Abduraxmonovich, 1990-1993-yillarda polkovnik Ataxodjayev Abdulxodi Abdullayevich, 1993-1996-yillarda polkovnik Jumayev Parda Abdullayevich, 1997-2002-yillarda polkovnik To‘laganov Rustam Mirzaaliyevich, 2002-2004-yillarda polkovnik Babakalonov Zuxriddin Yakubovich, 2004-2007-yillarda polkovnik Sarabekov Xasan Davronovich, 2007-2011-yillarda polkovnik Safarov Polat Qlichevich, 2011-2016-yillarda polkovnik Xoshimov Salimjon Zokirovich, 2016-2018-yillarda polkovnik Jo‘rayev Muxiddin Utkirovich,2018-2019-yillarda polkovnik Kutlimuradov Ilxam Madiyarovich, 2019-2021-yillarda polkovnik Mavlyanov Shovkat Taxirovich, 2021-2022-yillarda polkovnik Bo‘ronov Shuhrat Xusanovich, 2022-2025-yillarda polkovnik Djabarob Sanjar Buranovich, 2025-x.q qadar podpolkovnik Xaydarov Farux Ubaydullayevich
- Sirdaryo viloyati boshqarmasi boshlig‘i lavozimida faoliyat yurtganlar. 185.139.138.168 16:00, 2025-yil 25-aprel (UTC)
Sirdaryo viloyati IIB tarixi
[manbasini tahrirlash]Sirdaryo viloyati ichki ishlar boshqarmasini kimalr boshqargan-Sirdaryo viloyati ichki ishlar boshqarmasi boshliq lavozimida 1963-1972-yillarda polkovnik Davirov Xidir Do‘stmurodovich, 1972-1976-yillarda general-mayor Muxammadiyev Otamurod, 1976-1984-yillarda general-mayor Urinov Mo‘min Urinovich, 1984-1990-yillarda polkovnik Karimov Minavvar Abduraxmonovich, 1990-1993-yillarda polkovnik Ataxodjayev Abdulxodi Abdullayevich, 1993-1996-yillarda polkovnik Jumayev Parda Abdullayevich, 1997-2002-yillarda polkovnik To‘laganov Rustam Mirzaaliyevich, 2002-2004-yillarda polkovnik Babakalonov Zuxriddin Yakubovich, 2004-2007-yillarda polkovnik Sarabekov Xasan Davronovich, 2007-2011-yillarda polkovnik Safarov Polat Qlichevich, 2011-2016-yillarda polkovnik Xoshimov Salimjon Zokirovich, 2016-2018-yillarda polkovnik Jo‘rayev Muxiddin Utkirovich,2018-2019-yillarda polkovnik Kutlimuradov Ilxam Madiyarovich, 2019-2021-yillarda polkovnik Mavlyanov Shovkat Taxirovich, 2021-2022-yillarda polkovnik Bo‘ronov Shuhrat Xusanovich, 2022-2025-yillarda polkovnik Djabarob Sanjar Buranovich, 2025-x.q qadar podpolkovnik Xaydarov Farux Ubaydullayevich
Sirdaryo viloyati boshqarmasi boshlig‘i lavozimida faoliyat yurtganlar. 185.139.138.168 16:03, 2025-yil 25-aprel (UTC)
Sub-referencing: User testing
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Apologies for writing in English, please help us by providing a translation below
Hi I’m Johannes from Wikimedia Deutschland's Technical Wishes team. We are making great strides with the new sub-referencing feature and we’d love to invite you to take part in two activities to help us move this work further:
- Try it out and share your feedback
- Please try the updated wikitext feature on the beta wiki and let us know what you think, either on our talk page or by booking a call with our UX researcher.
- Get a sneak peak and help shape the Visual Editor user designs
- Help us test the new design prototypes by participating in user sessions – sign up here to receive an invite. We're especially hoping to speak with people from underrepresented and diverse groups. If that's you, please consider signing up! No prior or extensive editing experience is required. User sessions will start May 14th.
We plan to bring this feature to Wikimedia wikis later this year. We’ll reach out to wikis for piloting in time for deployments. Creators and maintainers of reference-related tools and templates will be contacted beforehand as well.
Thank you very much for your support and encouragement so far in helping bring this feature to life!Johannes Richter (WMDE) (talk) 15:04, 2025-yil 28-aprel (UTC)
We will be enabling the new Charts extension on your wiki soon!
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Hi all! We have good news to share regarding the ongoing problem with graphs and charts affecting all wikis that use them.
As you probably know, the old Graph extension was disabled in 2023 due to security reasons. We’ve worked in these two years to find a solution that could replace the old extension, and provide a safer and better solution to users who wanted to showcase graphs and charts in their articles. We therefore developed the Charts extension, which will be replacing the old Graph extension and potentially also the EasyTimeline extension.
After successfully deploying the extension on Italian, Swedish, and Hebrew Wikipedia, as well as on MediaWiki.org, as part of a pilot phase, we are now happy to announce that we are moving forward with the next phase of deployment, which will also include your wiki.
The deployment will happen in batches, and will start from May 6. Please, consult our page on MediaWiki.org to discover when the new Charts extension will be deployed on your wiki. You can also consult the documentation about the extension on MediaWiki.org.
If you have questions, need clarifications, or just want to express your opinion about it, please refer to the project’s talk page on Mediawiki.org, or ping me directly under this thread. If you encounter issues using Charts once it gets enabled on your wiki, please report it on the talk page or at Phabricator.
Thank you in advance! -- User:Sannita (WMF) (talk) 15:07, 2025-yil 6-may (UTC)
Join the 6th Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos Campaign – 2025 Edition
[manbasini tahrirlash]Dear Wikipedia community,
(Please help translate to your language)
We invite your community to participate in the 6th edition of the Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos Campaign, a global campaign taking place from July 1 to August 31, 2025.
Participants will choose among Wikipedia pages without photos, then add a suitable photo from among the many thousands of photos in the Wikimedia Commons, especially those uploaded from thematic contests (Wiki Loves Africa, Wiki Loves Earth, Wiki Loves Folklore, Wiki Loves Monuments, etc.) over the years.
More than 80 Wikimedia affiliates have participated since the campaign was launched in 2020 and have added images to more than 400,000 Wikipedia articles in over 245 Wikipedia languages. Thanks to the volunteer contributors!
We now invite your community to organize and lead the campaign within your community. As a local organizer, you may:
- Encourage individual members to take part by adding images to Wikipedia articles.
- Host edit-a-thons focused on improving visual content.
- Organize training workshops to teach contributors how to correctly integrate images into Wikipedia.
These activities will help build local capacity and increase visual content across Wikipedia.
Please note that for participants to be eligible to participate in the campaign, they need to have registered an account for at least a year before the official start date of the contest. That is, for the 2025 edition, they must have registered an account on or before July 1, 2025. The account can be from any Wikimedia project wikis.
The organizing team is looking for a contact person to coordinate WPWP participation at the Wikimedia user group or chapter level (geographically or thematically) or for a language Wikipedia.
We would be glad for you to sign up directly at WPWP Participating Communities.
With kind regards,
User:Reading Beans On behalf of the Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos campaign 2025. MediaWiki message delivery (munozara) 21:53, 2025-yil 18-may (UTC)
Wikidata Item and Property labels soon displayed in Wiki Watchlist/Recent Changes
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Hello everyone, the Wikidata For Wikimedia Projects team is excited to announce an upcoming change in how Wikidata edit changelogs are displayed in your Watchlists and Recent Changes lists. If an edit is made on Wikidata that affects a page in another Wikimedia Project, the changelog will contain some information about the nature of the edit. This can include a QID (or Q-number), a PID (or P-number) and a value (which can be text, numbers, dates, or also QID or PID’s). Confused by these terms? See the Wikidata:Glossary for further explanations.
The upcoming change is scheduled for 17.07.2025, between 1300 - 1500 UTC.
The change will display the label (item name) alongside any QID or PIDs, as seen in the image below:
These changes will only be visible if you have Wikidata edits enabled in your User Preferences for Watchlists and Recent Changes, or have the active filter ‘Wikidata edits’ checkbox toggled on, directly on the Watchlist and Recent Changes pages.
Your bot and gadget may be affected! There are thousands of bots, gadgets and user-scripts and whilst we have researched potential effects to many of them, we cannot guarantee there won’t be some that are broken or affected by this change.
Further information and context about this change, including how your bot may be affected can be found on this project task page. We welcome your questions and feedback, please write to us on this dedicated Talk page.
Thank you, - Danny Benjafield (WMDE) on behalf of the Wikidata For Wikimedia Projects Team. MediaWiki message delivery (munozara) 12:46, 2025-yil 14-iyul (UTC)
Temporary accounts will be rolled out soon
[manbasini tahrirlash]Hello, we are the Wikimedia Foundation Product Safety and Integrity team. We would like to announce that we plan to enable temporary accounts for this wiki in the week of September 8.
Temporary accounts are successfully live on 30 wikis, including many large ones like German, Japanese, and French. The change they bring is especially relevant to logged-out editors, who this feature is designed to protect. But it is also relevant to community members like mentors, patrollers, and admins – anyone who reverts edits, blocks users, or otherwise interacts with logged-out editors as part of keeping the wikis safe and accurate.
Why we are building temporary accounts
Our wikis should be safer to edit by default for logged-out editors. Temporary accounts allow people to continue editing the wikis without creating an account, while avoiding publicly tying their edits to their IP address. We believe this is in the best interest of our logged-out editors, who make valuable contributions to the wikis and who may later create accounts and grow our community of editors, admins, and other roles. Even though the wikis do warn logged-out editors that their IP address will be associated with their edit, many people may not understand what an IP address is, or that it could be used to connect them to other information about them in ways they might not expect.
Additionally, our moderation software and tools rely too heavily on network origin (IP addresses) to identify users and patterns of activity, especially as IP addresses themselves are becoming less stable as identifiers. Temporary accounts allow for more precise interactions with logged-out editors, including more precise blocks, and can help limit how often we unintentionally end up blocking good-faith users who use the same IP addresses as bad-faith users.
How temporary accounts work

Any time a logged-out user publishes an edit on this wiki, a cookie will be set in this user's browser, and a temporary account tied with this cookie will be automatically created. This account's name will follow the pattern: ~2025-12345-67 (a tilde, current year, a number). On pages like Recent Changes or page history, this name will be displayed. The cookie will expire 90 days after its creation. As long as it exists, all edits made from this device will be attributed to this temporary account. It will be the same account even if the IP address changes, unless the user clears their cookies or uses a different device or web browser. A record of the IP address used at the time of each edit will be stored for 90 days after the edit. However, only some logged-in users will be able to see it.
What does this mean for different groups of users?
- This increases privacy: currently, if you do not use a registered account to edit, then everybody can see the IP address for the edits you made, even after 90 days. That will no longer be possible on this wiki.
- If you use a temporary account to edit from different locations in the last 90 days (for example at home and at a coffee shop), the edit history and the IP addresses for all those locations will now be recorded together, for the same temporary account. Users who meet the relevant requirements will be able to view this data. If this creates any personal security concerns for you, please contact talktohumanrights at wikimedia.org for advice.
- A temporary account is uniquely linked to a device. In comparison, an IP address can be shared with different devices and people (for example, different people at school or at work might have the same IP address).
- Compared to the current situation, it will be safer to assume that a temporary user's talk page belongs to only one person, and messages left there will be read by them. As you can see in the screenshot, temporary account users will receive notifications. It will also be possible to thank them for their edits, ping them in discussions, and invite them to get more involved in the community.
- For patrollers who track persistent abusers, investigate violations of policies, etc.: Users who meet the requirements will be able to reveal temporary users' IP addresses and all contributions made by temporary accounts from a specific IP address or range (Special:IPContributions). They will also have access to useful information about the IP addresses thanks to the IP Info feature. Many other pieces of software have been built or adjusted to work with temporary accounts, including AbuseFilter, global blocks, Global User Contributions, and more. (For information for volunteer developers on how to update the code of your tools – see the last part of the message.)
- For admins blocking logged-out editors:
- It will be possible to block many abusers by just blocking their temporary accounts. A blocked person won't be able to create new temporary accounts quickly if the admin selects the autoblock option.
- It will still be possible to block an IP address or IP range.
- Temporary accounts will not be retroactively applied to contributions made before the deployment. On Special:Contributions, you will be able to see existing IP user contributions, but not new contributions made by temporary accounts on that IP address. Instead, you should use Special:IPContributions for this.
Our requests for you, and next steps
- If you know of any tools, bots, gadgets etc. using data about IP addresses or being available for logged-out users, you may want to test if they work on testwiki or test2wiki. If you are a volunteer developer, read our documentation for developers, and in particular, the section on how your code might need to be updated.
- If you want to test the temporary account experience, for example just to check what it feels like, go to testwiki or test2wiki and edit without logging in.
- Tell us if you know of any difficulties that need to be addressed. We will try to help, and if we are not able, we will consider the available options.
- Look at our previous message about requirements for users without extended rights who may need access to IP addresses.
To learn more about the project, check out our FAQ – you will find many useful answers there. You may also look at the updates (we have just posted one) and subscribe to our new newsletter. If you'd like to talk to me (Szymon) off-wiki, you will find me on Discord and Telegram. Thank you! NKohli (WMF), SGrabarczuk (WMF) (munozara) 00:30, 2025-yil 29-avgust (UTC)
Upcoming Dark Mode user interface rollout for anonymous Wikimedia sites users
[manbasini tahrirlash]Hello Wikimedians,
Apologies if this message is not in your language. Please help translate to your language.
The Reader Experience team will launch the Dark mode feature for anonymous users on all Wikimedia sites, including yours, on October 29, 2025.
Dark mode is an option that allows users to view pages in light-coloured text, and icons on a dark background. Once it is available for anonymous users, they can enable it when using various devices. More information on ways to enable it can be found on this page. Given many pages are still not compatible with dark mode this will be an opt-in feature and not automatically apply to pages.
Dark mode requires modifications to content pages and templates, and since our initial launch in July 2024, we have been working with communities and helping them prepare for dark mode. Before the rollout, it is essential that template authors and technical contributors test dark mode and read this page to learn how to make pages Dark mode-ready and address any compatibility issues found in templates.
We will fix most color compatibility issues only on the most-viewed pages on projects with over 5 million monthly page views. Technical contributors with an account should opt into dark mode currently using preferences or settings and test pages and seek help before the release to ensure everything complies before the enablement.
If you have any questions or need help, please contact the Reader Experience team for support.
Thank you!