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    Kokand (/ˈkoʊkænd/ KOH-kand) is a city in Fergana Region in eastern Uzbekistan, at the southwestern edge of the Fergana Valley. Administratively, Kokand...
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    The Khanate of Kokand was a Central Asian polity in the Fergana Valley centred on the city of Kokand between 1709 and 1876. Its territory is today divided...
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    The Turkestan Autonomy or Kokand Autonomy was a short-lived state in Central Asia that existed at the beginning of the Russian Civil War. It was formed...
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  • Kokand 1912 (Uzbek: Qoʻqon 1912 futbol klubi / "Қўқон 1912" футбол клуби) is an Uzbekistani football club from the city of Kokand. Founded in 1912, it...
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    and Nodira of Kokand along with most of their families. Bukharan forces in the Khanate of Kokand were expelled after a revolt in Kokand two months later...
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    Kyrgyzstan, captured Tashkent and Samarkand and dominated the Khanates of Kokand and Bokhara. They now held a triangle whose southern point was 1,600 km...
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    the last Kazakh Khan Kenesary Kasymuly, Hakim Teriskeyav Kokand khanate, pansat bashi in Kokand army. In historiography, he is also referred to as Sadiq...
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    The Kokand Congregational Mosque (Uzbek: Qoʻqon jome masjidi) is an architectural monument located on Chorsu Square in Kokand, Fergana Region, Uzbekistan...
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    an independent city-state, before being re-conquered by the Khanate of Kokand. In 1865, Tashkent fell to the Russian Empire; as a result, it became the...
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  • Shahrukh Bek, later referred to as Shahrukh Khan was the leader of the Kokand Khanate and Uzbek Mings tribe from c. 1709 to c. 1721 and alleged descendant...
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    Russian Empire in the region, winning a series of wars against the Khanate of Kokand and defeating a Kazakh army led by Kenesary Khan, who had been rebelling...
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  • Palace of Khudayar Khan, known as the Pearl of Kokand, was the palace of the last ruler of the Kokand Khanate, Khudayar Khan. It is the most visited tourism...
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    autonomous government in the city of Kokand, in the Fergana Valley. The Bolsheviks launched an assault on Kokand in February 1918 and carried out a general...
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  • Xorazm Urganch against Kokand 1912 - Ilkhom Ubaydullaev of Dustlik Tashkent against Mash'al Mubarek - Doniyor Ismoilov of Kokand 1912 against Mash'al Mubarek...
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    After the fall of Dzhungars, Kyrgyz and Kipchaks were an integral part of Kokand Khanate. In 1876, Kyrgyzstan became part of the Russian Empire, and in 1936...
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    was divided between the Emirate of Bukhara and the khanates of Khiva and Kokand. In the 19th century, the Russian Empire began to expand and spread into...
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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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    Muhammad Khudayar Khan (category Khans of Kokand)
    Muhammad Khudayar Khan, usually abbreviated to Khudayar Khan, was a Khan of Kokand who reigned between 1845 and 1875 with interruptions. He was the son of...
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    suffered from the frequent raids against them by the Volga Kalmyks. The Kokand Khanate used the weakness of Kazakh jüzs after Dzungar and Kalmyk raids...
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  • Muhammad Umar Khan was the Khan of Kokand from c. 1810 until his subsequent illness and death in c. 1822. He studied at a madrassa after completing his...
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    Nasruddin Beg (Uzbek: Nasriddin Bek), was the last ruler of Khanate of Kokand, then a protectorate of the Russian empire. He rose to power in July 1875...
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  • (Uzbek: Olimxon; Kazakh: Álim Narbotauly; Kyrgyz: Алим хан) was the Khan of Kokand c. 1801 to 1810. He became Khan after the death of his father Narbuta Bey...
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    century, it came under the rule of the Emirate of Bukhara and Khanate of Kokand. The Emirate of Bukhara remained intact until the 20th century. During the...
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    built a citadel to be his capital in the small town of Kokand. As the Khanate of Kokand, Kokand was capital of a territory stretching over modern eastern...
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    Middle Zhuz. During this period, Kenesary directed the main blow against the Kokand Khanate. Among the Kazakhs of the northern regions of the Senior Zhuz, an...
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    The tenga was the currency of Kokand until 1876. Silver tenga circulated with copper pul and gold tilla. There was no fixed relationship between the three...
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    to Kashgar from Kokand, where he had been held in prison in accordance with a secret agreement concluded between the Khanate of Kokand and Qing dynasty...
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    Samarkand 595,800 4 Andijan 481,800 5 Nukus 341,000 6 Fergana 321,500 7 Kokand 308,500 8 Qarshi 296,000 9 Bukhara 295,200 10 Margilan 254,100 11 Termez...
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    Pamir Mountains were considered a strategic trade route between Kashgar and Kokand on the Northern Silk Road, a prehistoric trackway, and have been subject...
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    Kazakhstan and has a population of 1,074,075, as of 2021. The Khanate of Kokand established the fortress of Pishpek in 1825 to control local caravan routes...
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