TASHKENT

tăshkĕntˈ, –kĕndˈ or Toshkenttŏsh–, city (1992 pop. 2,133,000), capital of Tashkent region and of Uzbekistan, in the foothills of the Tian Shan mts.; the name is also spelled Dashkent. The largest and one of the oldest cities of Central Asia, it is the economic heart of the region. It is also a major cultural center, a rail and highway junction, and an important air terminal. The city lies in a great oasis along the Chirchik River and on the Trans-Caspian RR. There is extensive trade in grain and raw cotton. Tashkent has one of the largest cotton textile mills in Asia. Other industries include railroad workshops, food- and tobacco-processing plants, and factories that manufacture agricultural machinery and consumer goods. The Tashkent oasis produces cotton and fruit. Irrigation canals on the Chirchik River supply power for several hydroelectric plants.

Among the city's educational and cultural facilities are Tashkent State Univ. and the Uzbek Academy of Sciences. There are many museums and parks, a Muslim university, and several theater companies. Tashkent is also a military center. The modern section of the city coexists with the old quarter (partly reconstructed), with its narrow, twisting streets, numerous mosques, and bazaars; Tashkent lost most of the old town in a 1966 earthquake that heavily damaged the city. Once the preserve of Russian bureaucrats and settlers, the modern section filled with Uzbeks in the early 1990s, as Russians left for homes in Russia.

First mentioned in the 1st cent. b.c., Tashkent came under Arabic rule in the 7th cent. a.d. and passed to the Turkish shahs of Khwarazm in the 12th cent. It developed as a commercial center on the historic trade route from Samarkand to Beijing. Tashkent was captured in the 13th cent. by Jenghiz Khan and in the 14th cent. by Timur. With the breakup of the Timurid empire, the city passed to the khanate of Kokand.

Captured by Russian forces in 1865, Tashkent became (1867) the administrative seat of Russian Turkistan. It remained active in the caravan trade between Central Asia and W Russia and gained new prosperity with the construction (1898) of the Trans-Caspian RR. From 1918 to 1924, Tashkent was the capital of the Turkistan Autonomous SSR, and in 1930 it replaced Samarkand as capital of the Uzbek SSR, subsequently becoming independent Uzbekistan's capital.

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...route, had invaded Kokand and were threatening Tashkent: "Since in Tashkent itself the general mood is unfavorable to Kokand...on the line, to advance now along the road to Tashkent . . . to make it dependent directly upon us...
...Continued City Region a Republic Area Code UAK Homed On b { Mary} Marynskaia O TurkSSR {370} Tashkent Tashkent Tashkentskaia O UzbSSR 371 c Tashkent Dzhizak Dzhizakskaia O UzbSSR 372 c Tashkent Fergana Ferganskaia O UzbSSR 373 Tashkent Andizhan...
...irrigation, and power-farming institutes in Tashkent; an institute of national economy in Samarkand...Institute of Central Asia, Assakinskaya 16. Tashkent Agricultural Institute, ul. Kafanova 35. Tashkent Evening Pedagogical Institute, Krasnoarmeiskaya...
TASHKENT The Chinese name for this state was Shih. It was situated on...northwest of Ferghana, and its territory corresponded to modern Tashkent.) In 609, envoys from Tashkent to the Sui court offered gifts (.Sui slru 83:9b; Tung...
Tashkent The national capitals of the other Central Asian republics are young compared with Tashkent. Whereas the seats of government of the...Uzbekistan, has long been the Srival of Tashkent. One of the most ancient cities of Central...
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...Conquest and Civilization in Imperial Russian Tashkent by Jeff Sahadeo "All of Tashkent," recalled I.I. Popov of his 1891 visit...and clover on the eastern border of existing Tashkent. Popov walked on streets named after the veterans...
...education in Uzbekistan, two, located in Tashkent and Bukhara, are reserved for women...Institute and the Islamic University in Tashkent. The Islamic Institute is geared toward...were conducted with women and men in Tashkent and in a small cluster of village settlements...
...after several months we were taken to Tashkent to the regional Uzbek womens training...together." They moved from Kokand to Tashkent in 1924, where Zokirjon went to work...contracted malaria, and was re-assigned to Tashkent in 1935; she went to work for the Partys...
...97.2%.(11) The capital city, Tashkent, has served as a commercial hub since...31) Then, on February 16, 1999, Tashkent was rocked by a series of car bombs that...black market rates in the bazaars of Tashkent, businesses, which are audited regularly...
...Statistic Booklet English and Russian. Tashkent, Uzbekistan: Ministry of Health, Division...Aral Sea Area. Conference Proceedings. Tashkent, Uzbekistan:Medecins Sans Frontieres...Report Water Quality and Treatment. Tashkent, Uzbekistan:State Committee on Forecasting...
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Celebrating Tashkent Dr. Syeed addressed the Uzbekistan...Conferences (OIC) declaration that Tashkent is the "City of Islamic Civilization...the Quran as gifts. He remarked that Tashkent has been a cradle of Islamic civilization...
The mystery of our man in Tashkent: a UK ambassador spoke out against...The rumours that are flying from Tashkent to London and back are nothing more...rights workers, British businessmen in Tashkent and Uzbek dissidents say that what...
Seattle: Death and Life in Tashkent. by Nicole Estvanik Mark Weil...director of Ilkhom Theatre Company in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, was on his way home...touring plays bring audiences into the Tashkent of a century ago. White White Black...
...police and militant Islamists on the Tashkent streets, and two separate explosions...Although the violence ended abruptly, Tashkent remains tense. Around twentyfive thousand...markets extremely difficult. Outside Tashkent, poverty is rife. The governments tentative...
...a humorless Bolshevik climber. Raised in a Tashkent orphanage (thereby realizing the early Soviet...took his first job as assistant foreman at the Tashkent Farm Machinery Plant. (Say "Tashkent Farm Machinery Plant" with a John Cleese accent...
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...Religious Fanaticism Fuels Uzbek Blasts; Tashkent Explosions Follow Trial of Suspects. Byline: Doug Burton, THE WASHINGTON TIMES TASHKENT, Uzbekistan - Zubayda Razzakova, a...The coordinated blasts in the capital, Tashkent, came four days after the authoritarian...
...struggles with post-communist future; Tashkent combats extremists intent on Taliban...Burton, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES TASHKENT, Uzbekistan - While the United States...bombings killed 14 persons in the capital, Tashkent, in 1999, the government stepped up...
Terror in Tashkent. Byline: Ariel Cohen, SPECIAL TO THE...Embassies and Prosecutor Generals Office in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Three Uzbek security men...bombings against government offices in Tashkent in 1999 and committed kidnappings of...
...Craig Murray Whike She Was a Dancer in a Tashkent Club. Below: Nadia as a Schoolgirl...while later I applied to university in Tashkent, the Uzbek capital, tostudy English...night to earn enough for my busfare to Tashkent and taught myself English from a textbook...
Tashkent seen key to calm in region; Karimov?s visit whips up interest Byline...including a 1999 attempt to assassinate Mr. Karimov in the capital, Tashkent. Groups active in the country include the Islamic Movement for Uzbekistan...
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TASHKENT tashkent , kend or Toshkent tosh , city (1992 pop. 2,133,000), capital of Tashkent region and of Uzbekistan, in the foothills of the Tian Shan mts.; the name is also spelled Dashkent. The largest and one of the oldest cities...
TASHKENT, DECLARATION OF see India-Pakistan Wars . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan in the east. Tashkent , the capital, and Samarkand are the...the Syr Darya and its tributaries, the Tashkent oasis by the Chirchik and Angren rivers...the cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Tashkent, situated on major trade routes to China...
...Pakistans President Ayub Khan met (1966) under Soviet auspices in Tashkent, USSR (now in Uzbekistan), to negotiate the Kashmir problem...withdrawals to the lines held before Aug., 1965. Shastri died in Tashkent and was succeeded, after bitter debate within the Congress...
...Shastri of India and President Ayub Khan of Pakistan met in Tashkent, USSR (now in Uzbekistan), in Jan., 1966, and signed...negotiations and respect for the cease-fire conditions. After the Tashkent Declaration another period of relative peace ensued. The 1971...
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