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Kokand (/ˈkoʊkænd/ KOH-kand) is a city in
Fergana Region in
eastern Uzbekistan, at the
southwestern edge of the
Fergana Valley. Administratively, Kokand...
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Khanate of
Kokand was a
Central Asian polity in the
Fergana Valley centred on the city of
Kokand between 1709 and 1876. It was
ruled by the Ming tribe...
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Turkestan Autonomy or
Kokand Autonomy was a short-lived
state in
Central Asia that
existed at the
beginning of the
Russian Civil War. It was formed...
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Shahrukh Bek,
later referred to as
Shahrukh Khan was the
leader of the
Kokand Khanate and
Uzbek Mings tribe from c. 1709 to c. 1721 and
alleged descendant...
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Kokand campaign of 1875–1876 (in Russian: Кокандский поход 1875–1876 гг.), was a
military expedition of the
troops of the
Russian Empire with the aim...
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Kokand 1912 (Uzbek: Qoʻqon 1912 ****bol
klubi / "Қўқон 1912" футбол клуби) is an
Uzbekistani football club from the city of
Kokand.
Founded in 1912, it...
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defending champions from the 2024 campaign. Mash'al Mubarek,
Shurtan Guzar,
Kokand 1912,
Khorazm and
Bukhara are newly-promoted
teams from the 2024 Uzbekistan...
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Kokand Congregational Mosque (Uzbek: Qoʻqon jome masjidi) is an
architectural monument located on
Chorsu Square in
Kokand,
Fergana Region, Uzbekistan...
- Uzbekistan),
namely the
khanates of
Bukhara (1500–1920),
Khiva (1512–1920), and
Kokand (c. 1710 – 1876). In the late 15th and
early 16th century, the Timurids...
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Madali Khan, was the
official Khan of
Kokand from c. 1822 to 1842. He
became the
official ruler of
Kokand at the age of 14
after his
father Muhammad...