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Independence Square is a central tourist attraction in Tashkent with a difficult history stretching back to the 19th century. In 1865, the Kokand Khanate ceased to exist, and Tashkent joined the ...
A close reading of Tashkent’s metro system tells you all you need to know about the city’s complex identity. It started running in the 1970s, but seems much older. Independence Square station, for ...
Sapiens (00 998 71 203 33 35) is Tashkent’s trendiest hotel, with a dark palette in its small but perfectly formed rooms and a bar, club and restaurant on the roof. Doubles from £47 per night.
On Thursday, cadets from a military college were marching through what is now Independence Square in preparation for the country's tenth anniversary celebration.
A Soviet-era monument to an Uzbek family that adopted 15 children of different ethnicities during World War II will be returned to its original place in central Tashkent.
Moon Jae-in was informed about architectural solution and ideological essence of Mustakillik Square. President of the Republic of Korea noted that this square is of great ideological significance by ...
Uzbekistan has started celebrating the twenty-eighth anniversary of National Independence. Today, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has thus visited the Mustaqillik (Independence) Square in the heart of ...