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- (Namangan Region), the word "soy" in from sugdian-tajik and means a "brook". Kosonsoy is an ancient place, this city was a capital of the Kushan Empire. Its...
- FK Kosonsoy (Uzbek: Косонсой футбол клуби) is an Uzbekistani football club based in Kosonsoy, Namangan Province. Currently it plays in Uzbekistan First...
- Mingbulak District and big gold and diamond deposits have been discovered in Kosonsoy and Pop Districts. There are also large deposits of uranium, silver, aluminum...
- Kosonsoy is a district of Namangan Region in Uzbekistan. The capital lies at the city Kosonsoy. Its area is 517 km2. Its po****tion is 212,900 (2021 est...
- In 2012 until 2014, the club temporary pla**** their home matches at the Kosonsoy Stadium as their home ground is under renovation during the point of time...
- The Kosonsoy Congregational Mosque (Uzbek: Kosonsoy Jome masjidi) is a historical monument (18th century) in Namangan, Uzbekistan. It is built on a courtyard...
- (Brovary) 6 (0) 1994–1995 Kosonsoy 42 (17) 1996 Xorazm 6 (0) Sistema-Borex 2 (0) Elektron (Romny) 4 (1) 1997 Chilonzor 11 (1) 1998 Kosonsoy 22 (1) Mohammedan...
- Russians and a small number of Kyrgyzs and Uyghurs. Like the near-by, Kosonsoy, the city has a substantial Tajik minority. Russians, who were present...
- season, three teams decided to change name: Kosonsoychi Kosonsoy changed name to Kushon Kosonsoy Maroqand Samarqand changed name to Dinamo Samarqand Pakhtakor-79...
- the Hanafi tradition. Al-Kāsānī came from the place of Kāsān (Kasansay, Kosonsoy) in the Ferghana and was a student of the Hanafi legal scholar 'Ala' al-Din...