Historical and architectural monuments of Tashkent

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TASHKENT

Tashkent is one of the largest ancient cities in Central Asia - the capital of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The first information about Tashkent as a city can be found in the ancient eastern sources of the II century BC; In Chinese sources it is called Yuni; The Tashkent oasis was called Chach in the records of the Zoroastrian Kaaba in 262 BC by the Persian king Shopur I. Chach is located at the crossroads of the export of gold, precious stones, sweets and noble horses to other cities and countries. Today's Tashkent, which means "Stone City", is the capital of a modern republic, a city of more than 2 million people, the largest industrial city in Central Asia. is one of the centers.

Historical and architectural monuments of Tashkent:

· Kokaldosh madrasah (14th century)

· Kaffol-Shoshi Mausoleum (15th century)

· Hazrati Imam architectural ensemble (16th century)

· Abul Qasim Madrasah (19th century)

· Barakhon madrasah (16th century)

· Friday Mosque (19th century)

· Amir Temur Museum - a masterpiece of modern architecture

· Amir Temur Square

· Independence Square

· Peoples' Friendship Square

· Monuments of Courage

· Hasti Imam Square

· Tilla Sheikh Mosque

· Hadra area

· Tomb of Sufi Ota

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