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Tashkent (/tæʃˈkɛnt/), or
Toshkent in Uzbek, is the
capital and
largest city of Uzbekistan. It is the most
populous city in
Central Asia, with a po****tion...
- the text as a
country northwest of Kāngjū (at that time in the
region of
Tashkend), has long been
identified with the
Aorsoi of
western sources, a nomadic...
- A map of the
Central Asian Railway in 1922. The
railway ran from
Krasnovodsk to
Kokand and
Tashkend via Askabad,
Bokhara and Samarkand....
- Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green. 1822.
Edward Balfour, ed. (1871). "
Tashkend".
Cyclopaedia of
India and of
Eastern and
Southern Asia (2nd ed.). Madras...
- Daşkənd or Dashkend,
sometimes also
romanized as
Tashkend, may
refer to: Daşkənd, in 1991 Ayrk,
Armenia Daşkənd, Khojali,
Azerbaijan Daşkənd, Yardymli...
- 171–172. ****med
Yakub Beg, a
native of the
village of Pishkadh,
between Tashkend and Kokhan, (...) is a Tajuk, and his
native language is Persian, though...
- the text as a
country northwest of Kāngjū (at that time in the
region of
Tashkend), has long been
identified with the
Aorsoi of
western sources, a nomadic...
- Daşkənd (also,
Dashkend and
Tashkend) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Yardymli Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion of 1,086. Daşkənd, Yardymli...
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Award of the
Union of
Bulgarian Film
Makers (2011) for Best
Actor in "Ave"
Tashkend IFF (2012) -
Golden Guepard for Best
Actor in "Ave" Стефанова, Мая. "Ованес...
- the text as a
country northwest of Kāngjū (at that time in the
region of
Tashkend), has long been
identified with the
Aorsoi of
western sources, a nomadic...