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This is the list of Famous Cities in Uzbekistan
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FAMOUS CITIES IN UZBEKISTAN KOKAND It is a city in Fergana Region in eastern Uzbekistan, at the southwestern edge of the Fergana Valley. Kokand is at the intersection of the two primary old exchange courses into the Fergana Valley, one driving northwest over the mountains to Tashkent, and the other west through Khujand. Thus, Kokand is the principle transportation intersection in the Fergana Valley. Kokand has existed since in any event the tenth century, under the name of Khavakand, and was much of the time referenced in explorer's records of the convoy course between South Asia and East Asia. The Han Dynasty of China
vanquished the whole city in the first Century B.C. Afterward, the Arabs reconquered the locale from Tang Empire. The Mongols annihilated Kokand in the thirteenth century. A number of madrasah can be found with the city. Kokand made commitment to Islam. It is additionally home to various outstanding hanafi researchers, for example, Abdulhafiz Al- Quqoniy and Yorqinjon Qori Al-Quqoniy. The underground market gives almost 75% of the pay created in the outskirts of the city. This incorporates retail, staple goods, business, cash trade, horticulture and assembling of numerous products. A huge piece of the populace fills in as entrepreneurs in outside business sectors.
NUKUS It is the 6th biggest city in Uzbekistan, and the capital of the Republic of Karakalpakstan. The number of inhabitants in Nukus as of January 1, 2018 was roughly 312,100. The Amu Darya stream passes west of the town. Nukus is a city in Qaraqalpakistan, Uzbekistan. It is the capital of the district. In any case, even by Uzbek norms the town is genuinely weather beaten and most explorers just remain one night so as to see the Savitsky exhibition. In spite of this, local people are a neighborly part. Become familiar with a couple of expressions of Qaraqalpaq and you'll be remunerated with enchanted smiles.
The city is most popular for its reality class Nukus Museum.It is a bleak, spiritless city of harsh delights whose gridded roads of communism bolster a centreless town, just to subside around blurring borders into a perpetual no man's land of cotton fields punctuated by the arbitrary, dreamlike exotica of wild camels lingering in disregarded condo squares. It is the capital of Karakalpakstan, a not well characterized independent republic inside Uzbekistan and hence the local place and transport center point of the republic. Nukus is the common capital and along these lines additionally the vehicle center point of Karakalpakstan of Art.The absolute last Turan Tiger, got and stuffed in 1972, stands teary peered toward in a corner, its snapshot of eradication solidified for all to grieve. Models of Toprak and Koi Krylgan Kala line the following lobby, adjacent to photos of Tolstov's bold looking camel endeavors into the encompassing deserts.