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  2. Timeline of Tashkent - Wikipedia

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    Tashkent State Institute of Law and Tashkent Architectural Building Institute established. [32] [citation needed] 1992 – Statue of Vladimir Lenin in Independence Square removed. 1994 – Tashkent Stock Exchange and Tashkent International School established. [citation needed] 1996 Amir Timur Museum established. Kuyluk Market built. [3] 1998 ...

  3. 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 1st 2024. [4]

  4. State Museum of History of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    The State Museum of History of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston tarixi davlat muzeyi; Russian: Государственный музей истории Узбекистана, Gosudarstvennyj muzej historii Uzbekistana), previously known as the National Museum of Turkestan, was founded in 1876. It is located in Tashkent. [1]

  5. History of Uzbekistan - Wikipedia

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    Kushan Prince, Dalverzin-Tepe, 1st century AD, Uzbekistan, Museum of the History of the Peoples of Uzbekistan. Alexander the Great conquered the region in 328 BC, bringing it briefly under the control of his Macedonian Empire. [7] The wealth of Transoxiana was a constant magnet for invasions from the northern steppes and from China.

  6. Weird and wonderful discoveries in Tashkent - AOL

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    Built in 1958, the four-star Lotte City Hotel Tashkent Palace in the centre of Tashkent has a distinctly Soviet dimension but a contemporary interior. The State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan ...

  7. Tashkent (1784) - Wikipedia

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    Tashkent State, or simply Tashkent was an independent historical monarchy in Central Asia, spanning over the areas that are nowadays the Tashkent Region of Uzbekistan as well as South Kazakhstan Region. It was declared in 1784 and ceased to exist in 1808, after being occupied by the Kokand Khanate. [1] The capital was Tashkent.

  8. Portal:Tashkent - Wikipedia

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    The Humo Arena, also known as Ice Dome Tashkent or Humo Ice Dome, (Uzbek: «Humo Arena» muz majmuasi) is a multifunctional indoor arena located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Humo Arena is the biggest hockey arena in Central Asia with a capacity of 12,500 and the second after the Belarusian Minsk Arena in the CIS .

  9. Sheikh Hovendi at-Tahur Complex - Wikipedia

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    Sheikh Hovendi at-Tahur was born in the 13th century. He was a Sayyid - a descendant of Muhammad.His father, Sheikh Omar, was a direct descendant in the seventeenth generation of the second righteous caliph Omar ibn al-Khattab, therefore the men in Sheikh Omar's family bore the honorary title of Khwaja (uzbek: xo'ja).