• Unlike the other madrassahs in Kokand which were closed by the Soviets, the Narbutabey Madrassah remained active as a place of Quranic study until 2016.[13].
  • This 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.
  • Palácio do Khan - Kokand, Uzbequistão. ... Kokand Seyahatinizin Olmazsa Olmazları. Tavsiyelerinizi filtrelemek için bir kategori seçin.
  • Khan's Palace, built 1863-1874 Kokand (also Khoqand, Quqon or Qo'qon) is a city on the southwestern edge of the Ferghana Valley in Uzbekistan.
  • The method of rational use of the land resources for improving citizen's budget is widely implemented in the all regions of Kokand city.
  • Şehir lüks anıtlar ve görkemli medreseler bakımından zengindir ve bu şaşırtıcı değildir, çünkü Kokand eğitimin ve bilimlerin gelişiminin merkeziydi.
  • It 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 is a great place to visit with many madrassas and mosques. The city is 230km southeast of Tashkent as well very close to the Tajik’s border.
  • Kokand ( Uzb. Qo'qon / Қўқon ) Özbekistan'ın Fergana bölgesinde bir şehirdir . Kokand, Orta Asya'nın en eski şehirlerinden biridir.
  • Google satellite map of Kokand. ... Kokand is a locality located 166.55 km west-northwest from Tashkent in Uzbekistan. The population of Kokand is 252,730 people.