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Shahrisabz is a district-level city in
Qashqadaryo Region in
southern Uzbekistan. The
Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) has
selected Shakhrisabz...
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Shakhrisabz (Uzbek: Шаҳрисабз
Shahrisabz; Tajik: Шаҳрисабз; Persian: شهر سبز shahr-i sabz (city of
green /
verdant city); Russian: Шахрисабз), is a city...
- Ak-Saray
Palace is a
ruined palace and
historic site in
Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan. The
palace was
built at the
beginning of the
Timurid period,
between 1380...
- below) and two district-level cities:
Qarshi and
Shahrisabz.
There are 12
cities (Qarshi,
Shahrisabz, Gʻuzor, Qamashi, Beshkent, Koson, Kitob, Muborak...
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Shahrisabz District (Uzbek:
Shahrisabz tumani) is a
district of
Qashqadaryo Region in Uzbekistan. The
capital lies at the city
Shahrisabz,
itself not...
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Manghits ruled in Bukhara, the
Mings in
Khoqand and the
Qonghirats in Khiva.
Shahrisabz was
ruled by the
Kenagas while the Yuz
tribes dominated Uratipah. The...
- emir of Bukhara.
Shahrisabz and
Kitab were
occupied as a
result of
Major General Abramov's
military operations in 1870.
Shahrisabz and
Kitab estates...
- Tus Bam Yazd
Qazvin Qumis (Hekatompylos) Nisa Merv
Urgench Amul
Bukhara Shahrisabz Samarkand Tashkent Kokand (Fergana Valley)
Andijon (Fergana Valley) Khujand...
- in
Shahrisabz near his Ak-Saray Palace. However, when
Timur died in 1405 on
campaign on his
military expedition to China, the p****es to
Shahrisabz were...
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Gumbaz Mosque is an
architectural monument located in
Shahrisabz,
Qashqadaryo Region, Uzbekistan. The
mosque was
built between 1434 and 1435 by Ulug...