- Fargʻona, Фарғона,
pronounced [farʁɒna]), (Persian: فرغانه) or Ferghana, also
Farghana is a district-level city and the
capital of
Fergana Region in
eastern Uzbekistan...
- Prin****lity of
Farghana (also
spelled Ferghana, Fergana, and Fargana) was a
local Iranian dynasty of
Sogdian origin,
which ruled the
Farghana region from...
- own right, and
Qasimov chose to
include her
daughter in her ensemble.
Farghana first appeared on 1997's The
Legendary Art of Mugham, on
which the two...
- Map of part of
southern Central Asia in the 8th
century C.E.,
showing Fergana Valley (here
spelled ‘
Farghana’, top right)...
- his last name
suggests that his
birthplace was most
likely in Quva city,
Farghana, Uzbekistan. He has been
described as Arab or Persian. He was involved...
-
Transoxiana upon his death, into Samarkand, Bukhara, Hissar, Balkh,
Kabul and
Farghana.
Timur Timurid Empire Mughal Empire Turco-Mongol
Muhammad Khwaja Borjigin...
- were
located in the
southern part of Transoxiana; Chach, Osrushana, and
Farghana were
located in the
northern part.
Historically known in
Persian as Farā-rūd...
- the
Hidayah of
Burhanuddin al-Marghinani (d. 1197), a
Hanafi faqih of
Farghana in
Central Asia (modern Uzbekistan). Beer, Whisky, and Vodka, according...
- parti****tion of the
Azerbaijani mugham singers Alim
Qasimov and his
daughter Farghana Qasimova and
other artists. On that year he also
performed as a soloist...
-
their rule was a
continuum of the
Sasanian Empire.
Ismail was born in
Farghana in 849—he was the son of
Ahmad ibn Asad, and had a
brother named Nasr I...