- Tashkent - Wikipedia
Much of Tashkent was destroyed in the 1966 Tashkent earthquake, but it was soon rebuilt as a model Soviet city It was the fourth-largest city in the Soviet Union at the time, after Moscow, Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) and Kiev (now Kyiv)
- Tashkent | History, Map, Pronunciation Facts | Britannica
Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan and the largest city in Central Asia Tashkent lies in the northeastern part of the country It is situated in the Chirchiq River valley west of the Chatkal Mountains and is intersected by a series of canals from the Chirchiq River
- Tashkent, Uzbekistan: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026 . . .
Traditional architecture, Soviet-era landmarks, and modern museums are the major draws of Uzbekistan’s history-rich capital The largest city in Central Asia, Tashkent also offers varied cuisine and plenty of accommodation options, as well as a lofty television tower that offers panoramic views
- 10 Top places to visit in Tashkent - Against the Compass
Overlooked by most travelers in favor of the stunning Silk Road cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, is a city filled with Islamic and Soviet architecture, home to more than 4 million people, making it the largest city in Central Asia
- The 15 Best Things to do in Tashkent Uzbekistan - Journal of Nomads
The Complete Tashkent City Guide with the best things to do in Tashkent and the most interesting places to visit in Tashkent, Uzbekistan's capital city
- Tashkent travel - Lonely Planet | Uzbekistan, Asia
Discover vibrant bazaars, majestic madrasahs, Soviet-era architecture and Uzbek cuisine in our Tashkent travel guide Find top attractions and expert tips
- The 16 Best Things to Do in Tashkent - Advantour
Looking for the best things to do in Tashkent? From Soviet-era architecture to leafy parks, quirky cafes, and colorful bazaars, Uzbekistan’s capital offers more surprises than most travelers expect
- Tashkent - Uzbekistan
Tashkent is the capital of Uzbekistan and also the largest city in Central Asia For many years, Tashkent has been the most important business and cultural center of the country, attracting tourists and businessmen from various countries of the world
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