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  2. Photography in Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 Tashkent House of Photography was included in the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan. [ 8 ] In 2009, photographer from Uzbekistan Umida Akhmedova , whose images have been published in the photography sections of the online editions of The New York Times , [ 9 ] Wall Street Journal [ 10 ] and The Globe and Mail , [ 11 ] was officially accused ...

  3. Forum of Culture and Arts of Uzbekistan Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The organizers of the event visited 220 veterans in Tashkent, people who fought selflessly for peace and went through the scourge of war demonstrating utmost heroism, courage and endurance. Iftorlik, holy month dinners, have been organized across Uzbekistan to mark Ramadan holy month by MehrNuri Charity Foundation in partnership with the Forum ...

  4. File:Aerial view of Tashkent, Uzbekistan.JPG - Wikipedia

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  5. Weird and wonderful discoveries in Tashkent – six places you ...

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    Tashkent City Mall opened in early 2024 and is located adjacent to the city park, this new shopping centre features many international retailers and restaurants, as well as an Uzbekistani restaurant.

  6. Max Penson - Wikipedia

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    He became the director and taught draftsmanship to 350 Uzbek children studying at the school. In 1921 his life changed dramatically when he obtained a camera. He would go on to become one of Uzbekistan's and indeed the Soviet Union's prominent professional photographers in the period 1920–1940, capturing its people and economic progression ...

  7. Tashkent - Wikipedia

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    Tashkent (/ t æ ʃ ˈ k ɛ n t / ⓘ), [a] also known as Toshkent, [b] is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan. [c] It is the most populous city in Central Asia, with a population of more than 3 million people as of April 1, 2024. [4]

  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. Gulnara Karimova - Wikipedia

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    Karimova graduated from the Youth Mathematic Academy in Tashkent in 1988. During 1987, she interned at the State Committee of Uzbekistan on Statistics. From 1989 to 1994, she attended Tashkent State University, where she obtained a bachelor's degree from the International Economics department. During her second year, she worked as a translator ...