- (Uzbek: Rishton, Tajik: Рештон, Russian: Риштан,
alternative spellings Rishtan, Rishdan, Roshidon,
previously called also
Kyubishev by Russians) is a...
- also
found in
large pockets in the
Tashkent region, and Kasansay, Chust,
Rishtan and Sokh in
Ferghana Valley, as well as in Burchmulla, Ahangaran, Baghistan...
- Persian-speaking. It is also
found in
large pockets in Kasansay, Chust,
Rishtan and Sokh and
Chodak in
Ferghana Valley, as well as in Burchmulla, Ahangaran...
- Liaoning,
China since 1982 - Portsmouth, Hampshire,
England since 1998. -
Rishtan,
Fergana region,
Uzbekistan since 2019.
Maizuru is
dotted with sightseeing...
-
Shirin Muradov (Bukhara), Usta A.
Palvanov (Khiva), and Usta
Abdullah (
Rishtan).
During the
First World War, the
house was used to hold
captured Austrian...
- example,
Margilan specialized in the
production of silk and silk products,
Rishtan in ceramics. In the
beginning of the 18th century,
representatives of the...
- name
change in the past.
Karmine →
Navoiy (1958)
Rishdan →
Kuybishevo →
Rishtan (1977)
Leninsk →
Asaka (1938)
Maracanda →
Samarqand Novy
Margelan → Skobelev...
-
welterweight category.
Asadkhuja was born on 8 May in 2001 in Fergana,
Rishtan. He
started to
train boxing at
Fergana sports College of
Olympic reserve...
-
Hidaya (Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani) was from a
Margilan village called Rishtan". This re****tion for
toughness extends to
modern times.
Margilan merchants...
- "Akmal-Ikramov" was the name of
Uchtepa –
Akmal Ikramov "Kuybishevo" was the name of
Rishtan –
Valerian Kuybyshev "Leninsk" was the name of Asaka,
Uzbekistan – Vladimir...