Margilan (Uzbek: Marg‘ilon/Марғилон, pronounced [marʁɨlɒn]; Russian: Маргилан) is a city (2022 pop. 242,500) in eastern Uzbekistan's Fergana Region. Margilan...
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[citation needed] (H) Hosts 10 August 1994 Margilan, Uzbekistan 10 August 1994 Fergana, Uzbekistan 11 August 1994 Margilan, Uzbekistan 11 August 1994 Fergana...
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Fergana was refounded in 1876 as a garrison town and colonial appendage to Margilan (22 kilometres or 13+1⁄2 miles to the northwest) by the Russian Empire...
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Yulduz Usmonova (category People from Margilan)
in Margilan in the Ferghana region of Uzbekistan. Her parents worked at a silk factory. She studied music at the pedagogical institute in Margilan. She...
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List of universities in Uzbekistan (section Margilan)
University Jizzakh Polytechnic University Jizzakh State Pedagogical University Margilan University Navoi State Mining Institute Navoi State Pedagogical Institute...
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Nurkhon Yuldashkhojayeva (category People from Margilan)
resistance to feudalism. Nurkhon was born in 1913 to an Uzbek family in Margilan, in the Ferghana Valley region. Raised in a repressive and very religious...
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Yangi Margilan (Uzbek: Yangi Margʻilon/Янги Марғилон, Russian: Янги Маргилан) is an urban-type settlement in Fergana Region, Uzbekistan. Administratively...
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Region 299,000 7 Bukhara Bukhara Region 285,000 8 Qarshi Qashqadaryo Region 260,000 9 Kokand Fergana Region 260,000 10 Margilan Fergana Region 242,500...
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in Tehran in 1979 and Afghanistan in the early 1980s. Nazar was born in Margilan in the Fergana Valley in what later became Uzbekistan in 1917 and educated...
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properties. The practice of making atlas and adras in traditional ways by the Margilan Craft Center was inscribed on the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage...
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Fergana 321,500 7 Kokand 308,500 8 Qarshi 296,000 9 Bukhara 295,200 10 Margilan 254,100 11 Termez 201,600 12 Jizzakh 198,700 13 Angren 183,500 14 Chirchiq...
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Alijan Ibragimov Әлижан Ибрагимов Born (1953-06-06)6 June 1953 Margilan, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union Died 3 February 2021(2021-02-03) (aged 67) Brussels, Belgium...
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Munavvara Abdullayeva (born April 5, 1950, in Margilan) is an Uzbek actress, director, teacher, and a master of national theater art. Munavvara Abdullayeva...
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district-level cities: Fergana, Kokand, Quvasoy and Margilan. There are 9 cities (Fergana*, Margilan*,Quvasoy*, Kokand*, Tinchlik, Beshariq, Quva, Rishton...
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Fergana Fergana 183,037 Jizzakh Jizzakh 131,512 Kokand Fergana 197,450 Margilan Fergana 149,646 Namangan Namangan 391,297 Navoiy Navoiy 138,082 Nukus Karakalpakstan...
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Kronoberg Region (South-Sweden)". unesco.org. Retrieved 2018-11-29. "UNESCO - Margilan Crafts Development Centre, safeguarding of the atlas and adras making traditional...
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Usta Olim Komilov Born 1875 (1875) Margilan, Russian Empire Died 3 April 1953(1953-04-03) (aged 77–78) Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, USSR Other names Usta/Austa...
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Yuldash Akhunbabaev (category People from Margilan)
ethnic Uzbek and Uyghur, Yuldash Akhunbabaev was born near the city of Margilan in a village called Dzhuybazar in Russian Turkestan. He was born into a...
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Akhsikath, Kubo (Quva), Rishton, Osh, Bab (Pop), Koson (Kashan), Mo-ar-gilon (Margilan), Andigan (Andijan), Uzgen, Isfara, Varukh, Sokh, Konibodom and Khujand...
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the possibility of purchasing further high-quality silk manufactured in Margilan. The most famous export from the region were the 'blood-sweating' Heavenly...
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(Uzbek: Атласчи футбол клуби) is an Uzbekistani football club based in Margilan. Currently it plays in the Uzbekistan First League FK Atlaschi was founded...
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operates in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, as well as in Fergana and Margilan. The service entered the local market on 4 April 2018. Serbia is the first...
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General von Kaufmann forced Nasreddin Khan to sign a treaty in the city of Margilan, containing harsh conditions for the Khanate and a payment of 2 million...
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Khonakhan Mosque is a mosque in Margilan, Fergana Region, Uzbekistan. The Khonakhan Mosque was built in the 16th century and was renovated in 2000s. It...
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1906, in Margilan (now Fergana region, Uzbekistan) (according to other sources, in the village of the Gorchakovo railway station of the Margilan city council)...
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February 1971 July 2003 Service suspended 1999 - March 2002. ♦ Ferghana- Margilan 1971 1999? Qorako‘l A single line under construction since 1995. Project...
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known as Margʻilonsoy. It discharges into the Great Fergana Canal near Margilan. The river is 112 km (70 mi) long, and the watershed covers 1,467 km2 (566 sq mi)...
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for the Persian language. Similarly, when Babur refers to the people of Margilan as "Sarts", it is in distinction to the people of Andijan who are Turks...
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Kokand in 44 kg 2017 winner of International Junior Tournament in 52 kg (Margilan, Uzbekistan) 2017 silver medalist of Uzbek Junior National Championships...
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