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  2. Tashkent - Wikipedia

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    Tashkent, 1917 The Courage Monument in Tashkent on a 1979 Soviet stamp. The city began to industrialize in the 1920s and 1930s. Violating the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941. The government worked to relocate factories from western Russia and Ukraine to Tashkent to preserve the Soviet industrial ...

  3. Timeline of Tashkent - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Tashkent, Uzbekistan ... Jeff Sahadeo, Russian Colonial Society in Tashkent, 1865–1923 ...

  4. Russian conquest of Central Asia - Wikipedia

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    The Russian capture of Tashkent (1865) and Samarkand(1868) produced no British response. In 1875, following the conquest of Khiva, Frederick Gustavus Burnaby rode from Orenburg to Khiva, an event that was only important because of his widely-read book.

  5. Siege of Tashkent - Wikipedia

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    In the Russian government, a year long debate would occur over what the status of Tashkent should become. In August 1866, the city was officially annexed into the Russian Empire. [12] The capture of the city became a mythologized event in Russian history, and would be marked by increasingly elaborate anniversary celebrations.

  6. Tashkent Rebellion (1917) - Wikipedia

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    The Tashkent Rebellion (September 1917 – 13 November 1917 [O.S. September 1917 – 31 October 1917]) was a 1917 conflict between revolutionary forces and loyalists of the Russian Provisional Government, which occurred in Tashkent, in what is now Uzbekistan.

  7. Tashkent Soviet - Wikipedia

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    Map of Tashkent showing the boundaries of the city, main roads, railways and waterways. The Tashkent Soviet was a public organisation set up in Tashkent during the Russian Revolution. It was established on 2 March 1917 at an inaugural meeting that consisted of thirty five workers from the Central Asian Railway. It was headed by a technician ...

  8. Portal:Tashkent - Wikipedia

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    The earthquake caused massive destruction to Tashkent, destroying most of the buildings in the city, killing between 15 and 200 people and leaving between 200,000 and 300,000 homeless. Following the disaster, most of the historic parts of Tashkent had been destroyed and the city was rebuilt, based on Soviet architectural styles.

  9. Category:History of Tashkent - Wikipedia

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    Category: History of Tashkent. ... Tashkent-class destroyer; Turkestan Military Organization This page was last edited on 18 January 2016, at 17:21 (UTC). ...