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Tashkent

City ·🇺🇿 Uzbekistan
Population 2,956,384
Area 452 km²
Time zone Asia/Tashkent
Official website tashkent.uz

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Tashkent Essentials

Tashkent Essentials

Tashkent's landscape reflects its evolution from a Silk Road hub to a Soviet administrative center and a modern capital. The Old City features the 16th-century Kukeldash Madrasah and the bustling Chorsu Bazaar with its iconic blue dome. The Hazrati Imom complex houses the 7th-century Uthman Quran, while the city's metro system showcases ornate Soviet-era design at stations like Kosmonavtlar and Alisher Navoiy. Cultural sites include the State Art Museum and the diverse architecture of the Sacred Heart and Assumption Cathedrals.

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Tashkent's Monuments and Landmarks

Tashkent's Monuments and Landmarks

Tashkent's historical landscape is defined by its industrial heritage and commemorative monuments. This collection features a significant array of Soviet-era railway technology, including steam and diesel locomotives like the TE3 and TEP70, alongside specialized equipment like the double-decker rail car. Beyond the tracks, the list includes the memorial to Kamoliddin Behzod, a renowned 15th-century Persian miniature painter, and poignant tributes to local history, such as the Afghan War memorial at School No. 217.

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Tashkent's Sacred Sites

Tashkent's Sacred Sites

Tashkent’s religious landscape spans centuries of architectural history, from the 16th-century Barakhan Madrasah to the grand Hazrati Imom Mosque. The city reflects a diverse spiritual heritage, featuring the Gothic-style Roman Catholic Sacred Heart Cathedral alongside the gold-domed Russian Orthodox Cathedral of the Assumption. Many sites are centered around the historic Khast Imam complex, a focal point of Islamic scholarship that houses one of the world's oldest surviving Qurans.

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Markets and Local Flavors

Markets and Local Flavors

Tashkent's culinary heart beats at the historic Chorsu Bazaar, a landmark blue-domed market where vendors sell fresh non bread, spices, and local sweets. This selection highlights the city's 'milliy taomlar' (national food) culture, from traditional 'choyhonas' (tea houses) to restaurants specializing in Gijduvan-style shashlik. You will also find the unique Korean-Uzbek fusion of the Koryo-saram community, alongside classic Central Asian staples like plov and grilled meats, reflecting the diverse flavors of the Uzbek capital.

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Map of Tashkent

Tours & Activities

Chorsu Bazaar
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medrese Kukeldash
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Hazrati Imom masjidi

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