Tashkent
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Tashkent (Toshkent or Тошкент in Uzbek, Ташке́нт in Russian; its name is Turkoman language for "Stone City" It is the current capital of Uzbekistan, has in the past been called Chach, Shash and Binkent. For centuries it was an important stop on the trade route (the Silk Road) from Asia into Europe. Population (1999): 2,142,700.
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Geography
Tashkent is located at Template:Coor dm. The local time in Tashkent is UTC/GMT +5 hours.
Sights
Due to the destruction of many of its historical buildings after the 1917 revolution and, later, to the strong earthquake in 1966, much of Tashkent's architectural heritage is now lost. Still in existence, however, is the 16th century Kukeldash Madrassa, which is currently being restored as a museum. It dates back to the reign of Abdullah Khan (1557-1598) and now is administered by the provincial Religious Board of Mawarannahr Moslems. The building is currently being used as a mosque.
During the 19th century Nikolai Romanov, a grandson of Nicholas I of Russia was banished to Tashkent and died and is buried there. His palace still survives in the centre of the city near Mustaqillik Maidoni.
Transportation
Tashkent has a modern metro system, the only one in Central Asia, in addition to buses and other means of public transport.
Miscellaneous
The city boasts of:
- Many institutions of higher learning, including National University of Uzbekistan, the State University of Foreign Languages, the Conservatory of Music, two Institutes of Medicine and the Institute of Oriental Studies.
- Several cinemas and concert halls.
- Modern computer facilities, including IBM, Unisys, Apple Computer, Packard Bell and access to the Internet.
- Government, trade union and private medical and dental facilities
- Offices of several American and European consulting firms like Arthur Andersen Ltd, Deloitte & Touche and PricewaterhouseCoopers
- 9 Uzbek language newspapers, 4 in English and 9 publications in Russian
- Several television and cable television facilities
See also
External link
- Tashkent, Uzbekistan - history, photos and map (http://www.advantour.com/uzbekistan/tashkent.htm)da:Tasjkent
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