- en.wikipedia.org KokandIn 1740, it became the capital of an Uzbek kingdom, the Khanate of Kokand, which reached as far as Kyzylorda to the west and Bishkek to the northeast.
- tourismen.gitlab.io uzbekistan710/kokand26158.htmlThis complex was built in 1871 and represents a real magnificent east palace, as if from the fairy tale "A thousand and one nights." How to get to Kokand.
- araratour.com kokandIt was formerly known as Kovakand and Kavakend, but in 1740 it became the capital of the Khanate of Kokand (a state ruled by khans) and got its present name.
- kokand.uz ?lang=enThe method of rational use of the land resources for improving citizen's budget is widely implemented in the all regions of Kokand city.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attractions-g2620829-…Kokand Gezilecek Yerler: Kokand - Mutlaka yapılması gereken 4 şey için Tripadvisor gezginlerinin 222 yorumuna ve fotoğrafına bak.
- advantour.com uzbekistan/kokand.htmThe world fame came to the city in the 18th century, when it became the capital of the richest and the most developed Kokand Khanate.
- uzbekistan.travel tr/i/kokand/Şehir lüks anıtlar ve görkemli medreseler bakımından zengindir ve bu şaşırtıcı değildir, çünkü Kokand eğitimin ve bilimlerin gelişiminin merkeziydi.
- orexca.com uzbekistan/kokand.htmKokand - one of the most famous cities in Uzbekistan, formerly the capital of the powerful Kokand Khanate which once dominated the whole Fergana valley.
- uzintour.com tr/cities_uzbekistan/kokand/1709 yılından 1876 yılına kadar Kokand şehri Kokand Hanlığının başkenti olmuştur. Kokand Hanlığı bugünkü Özbekistan’ın büyük bir alanını kapsamıştı.
- uzbek-travel.com about-uzbekistan/places/kokand/As the valley’s first significant town on the road from Tashkent, Kokand is a gateway to the region and stopping point for many travellers.
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