- (Uzbek: Fargʻona, Фарғона,
pronounced [farʁɒna]), (Persian: فرغانه) or
Ferghana, also
Farghana is a district-level city and the
capital of
Fergana Region...
- The
Fergana Valley (also
commonly spelled the
Ferghana Valley) in
Central Asia
crosses eastern Uzbekistan,
southern Kyrgyzstan and
northern Tajikistan...
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Ferghana horses (Chinese: 大宛馬 / 宛馬; pinyin: dàyuānmǎ / yuānmǎ; Wade–Giles: ta-yüan-ma / yüan-ma) were one of China's
earliest major imports, originating...
- The Prin****lity of
Farghana (also
spelled Ferghana, Fergana, and Fargana) was a
local Iranian dynasty of
Sogdian origin,
which ruled the
Farghana region...
- siege, he took the city, but his
supporters gradually deserted him and
Ferghana was
taken from him in his absence.
Within a few
months he was compelled...
-
Fergana Kipchak, also
Kipchak Uzbek, Qomanian,
Fergana Valley Kirghiz is an
extinct Kipchak Turkic language of the Kipchak-Nogai
branch formerly spoken...
-
Tashkent as a Krai or Governor-Generalship. To the east of Tashkent, the
Ferghana Valley was an
ethnically diverse,
densely po****ted
region that was divided...
- dâiC-jwɐn < LHC: dɑh-ʔyɑn) is the
Chinese exonym for a
country that
existed in
Ferghana valley in
Central Asia,
described in the
Chinese historical works of Records...
- the
first wife and
chief consort of Umar
Shaikh Mirza II, the
ruler of
Ferghana Valley. She was a
princess of
Moghulistan by
birth and was a
daughter of...
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Aisha Sultan Begum (Persian: عائشه سلطان بیگم) was
Queen consort of
Ferghana Valley and
Samarkand as the
first wife of
Emperor Babur, the
founder of the...