Kokand

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Kokand is a historic city in the Fergana Valley of present-day Uzbekistan that served as a major political, cultural, and trading center in Central Asia.

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Kokand canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
former capital city
administrativeStatus city of regional significance
averageAnnualTemperature about 13 °C
climate continental climate
conqueredBy Russian Empire
conqueredInYear 1876
continent Asia
coordinateLocation 40.528°N 70.942°E
country Uzbekistan
developedAsUrbanCenter 18th century
economicActivity food processing
textile industry
trade
elevationAboveSeaLevel 409 metres
ethnicMajority Uzbeks
foundedInCentury 10th century
hasCulturalInstitutionType museums
theatres
hasEducationalInstitutionType madrasas
hasLandmark Dahmai Shahon necropolis
Jami Mosque
Khudayar Khan Palace
surface form: Palace of Khudayar Khan
hasMinority Russians
Tajiks
historicalRegion Ferghana Valley
surface form: Fergana
knownFor Islamic architecture
caravan trade
historic madrasas
mosques
languageUsed Russian
Tajik
locatedIn Central Asia
Fergana Region
Ferghana Valley
surface form: Fergana Valley
locatedOnRoute Silk Road routes
surface form: Silk Road
officialLanguage Uzbek
partOf Russian Empire
Soviet Union
Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic
surface form: Uzbek SSR
population approximately 230000
religionMajority Sunni Islam
timeZone UTC+5
transportConnection railway to Tashkent
road links across Fergana Valley
twinTown Kazan
Naberezhnye Chelny
wasCapitalOf Kokand Khanate
surface form: Khanate of Kokand

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