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Shohimardon (also
Shakhimardan, Uzbek:
Shohimardon / Шоҳимардон, Russian: Шахимардан, romanized:
Shakhimardan) is a
village and a
subdivision (rural community)...
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estimates go as high as 70,000 (99% are Tajiks, the
remainder Uzbeks); and
Shakhimardan (also
known as Shahimardan, Shohimardon, or Shah-i-Mardan), with an area...
- The tomb of Ali at
Shakhimardan...
- (39°58′59″N 71°48′18″E / 39.98306°N 71.80500°E / 39.98306; 71.80500), or
Shakhimardan, is an
exclave of Uzbekistan,
about 80
kilometres east of
Batken and...
- 71.66611°E / 40.20250; 71.66611 Tiny
enclave north-northwest of the
Shakhimardan enclave;
within 1 km of the
Uzbek main border; the
Kyrgyz towns of Jangy-Ayyl...
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territory in the
Fergana Valley. Two of them are the
towns of Sokh and
Shakhimardan and the
other two the tiny
territories of Chon-Qora and Jani-Ayil. There...
- area. This
enclave is
located north-northwest of
another Uzbek enclave (
Shakhimardan). The
Kyrgyz villages of
Khalmion (40°12′44″N 71°37′58″E / 40.21222°N...
- the
Fergana Valley, Uzbekistan,
where the type
locality is
located (
Shakhimardan stream in
Yordon village). It
grows to 109.2 mm (4.3 in) SL. Eyes are...
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Museum in
Saint Petersburg. That same year, Volkov's
picture Morning in
Shakhimardan was for the
first time
exhibited in the West, at the
Soviet Art exhibition...