- -JAHN), also
spelt Andijon (Uzbek: [ˌændɪˈdʒɒn]) and
formerly romanized as
Andizhan (Russian: Андижан [əndʲɪˈʐan]), is a city in Uzbekistan. It is the administrative...
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Andizhan International Airport (IATA: AZN, ICAO: UTFA) is an
international airport serving Andijan, the
capital city of the
Andijan Region in Uzbekistan...
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Football Club Andijan, also
known as FC Andijon, is an
Uzbek professional football club
based in Andijan. The club
plays in
Uzbekistan Super League. The...
- 2010. "Uzbekistan:
Independent international investigation needed into
Andizhan events".
Amnesty International. 23 June 2005.
Archived from the original...
- romanized: Andijon viloyati, IPA: [ændɨˈdʒɒn ʋɪ̆lɒjæˈtʰɪ̆]
Formerly known as
Andizhan Oblast (from
Russian Андижанская область). "Ўзбекистонда энг кўп аҳоли...
- and more
specifically her nephews.
Khanzada Begum was born c. 1478 in
Andizhan, Ferghana, as the
eldest daughter of Umar
Sheikh Mirza and his
first wife...
- was an
Uzbek poet.
Yusuf was born in 1954 in the
Marhamat district of
Andizhan within the
Uzbek SSR,
Soviet Union. He was
known as
Uzbek poet in 1998...
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Okrug (cap: Shirabad)
Tashkent Khotshent Fergan Okrug (capital: Kokand)
Andizhan Tajik ****R (capital Dyushambe)
Dyushambe Oblast (capital Dyushambe) Garm...
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Andijan State University (named
after Z. M. Bobur, and
often abbreviated as ASU or ADU) is a
university in Andijan,
eastern Uzbekistan. It was founded...
- 66th (Mi-8, Mi-24, and Mi-26), the 9th
Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (
Andizhan) as the 62nd
Fighter Aviation Regiment (Su-27), and the 115th
Guards Fighter...