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Kokand (/ ˈkoʊkænd / KOH-kand) [a] is a city in Fergana Region in eastern Uzbekistan, at the southwestern edge of the Fergana Valley. Administratively, Kokand is a district-level city, that includes the urban-type settlement Muqimiy. [2] The population of Kokand as of 2022 was approximately 259,700. [1]
Kokand is located in Eastern Uzbekistan at the southwestern edge of the Fergana Valley, about 230 km southeast of Tashkent and close to the border with Tajikistan and is perhaps the most attractive city for a tourist in the Uzbek Fergana Valley.
Kokand city, located in the western part of the Fergana Valley, is one of the most ancient cities of Uzbekistan. The first written records about the city Hukande, Havokande (old names of the city) were found in the chronicles of the 10th century.
Kokand, city, eastern Uzbekistan. It lies in the western Fergana Valley, at road and rail junctions from Tashkent to the valley. The ancient town of Khavakend occupied the site from at least the 10th century and was situated on the caravan route from India and China.
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Kokand is the oldest city on the Great Silk Road. The city is rich in luxurious monuments and majestic madrassas, and this is not surprising, because Kokand was the center of education and development of sciences. Following attractions must be visited : ️ Khudoyar Khan Palace, ️ Jami Mosque, ️ Madari Khan Mausoleum,
Kokand, located in the western part of the fertile Fergana Valley, is one of the oldest cities along the legendary Great Silk Road. Its origins stretch far back into history, and the city played a central role in transcontinental trade and cultural exchange.
The city of Kokand is an Uzbek part of the Fergana Valley. It is located about 100km from the city of Fergana and 240km from Tashkent.