- Chirchiq, also
spelled as
Chirchik, (Uzbek:
Chirchiq / Чирчиқ; Russian: Чирчик) is a district-level city in
Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan. It is
about 32 km...
- The
Chirchiq or
Chirchik (Uzbek: Chirchiq, Чирчиқ, Russian: Чирчик) is a
river of Uzbekistan, a
major right tributary of the Syr Darya. It is 155 kilometres...
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Khimik Chirchik 1954: ODO
Tashkent 1955:
Spartak Samarkand 1956:
Sbornaya Fergany 1957:
Khimik Chirchik 1958:
Mekhnat Tashkent 1959:
Khimik Chirchik 1960:...
- (later SKA) 1956: ODO
Tashkent 1957: Mashinostroitel'
Tashkent 1958:
Khimik Chirchik 1959:
Mekhnat Tashkent 1960:
Sokol Tashkent 1961:
Sokol Tashkent 1962:...
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first settled between the 5th and 3rd
centuries BC as an
oasis on the
Chirchik River, near the
foothills of the West Tian Shan Mountains. In
ancient times...
- The 1968
Chirchik events happened on 21
April 1968 in
Chirchik (now part of Uzbekistan).
Several Crimean Tatars gathered there to
celebrate Derviza and...
-
production of
mineral fertilizers (nitrogen and phosphorus) for
cotton (in
Chirchik, Kokand, Samarkand, Fergana, Almalyk, and Navoi); the
manufacture of chemical...
- and the
region were
known as Chach.
Tashkent started as an
oasis on the
Chirchik River, near the
foothills of the
Golestan Mountains. In
ancient times,...
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equipped with
around 20 Su-25, Su-25UB, and Su-25BM
variants was
located at
Chirchik air base in Uzbekistan. In 1991, a
small number of Su-25s were also located...
- NCOs, the
first in 1968 at
Pechora near Pskov, and the
second in 1970 at
Chirchik near Tashkent.
According to
Vladimir Rezun, a GRU
defector who used the...