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  • Qo'qon - On the Cemetary: Russian Tombstones
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  • Favorite Thing: Again we have the situation, that Kokand is located in an area with many different languages and a history of changing rulers. That is why there are many names for the same city:

    Kokand (alternative spellings: Khokand, Khoqand; Uzbek: Quqon; Russian: Коканд; Tajik/Persian:Куканд/کوکند ;Chagatai: خوقند) It is nicknamed “City of Winds”, or sometimes “Town of the Boar". In 10th century is was known under the name of Khavakend and was frequently mentioned in traveler's accounts of the Big Silk Road.

    In Germany the city is mainly known as "Kokand". Here in VT we find it under Qo'qon, which certainly is the right spelling but unknown to Westerners.


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    General Tips: The Khanate of Kokand
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  • Favorite Thing: The Khanate of Kokand hat been an Uzbek kingdom in Ferghana Valley from 1710 to 1876. It reached as far as Qyzylorda to the west and Bishkek to the northeast. Kokand was also the major religious center of the Ferghana Valley, boasting more than 300 mosques.

    Specially worth a visit is the Mausoleum of the Khans and the palace.


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    General Tips: Geography and History
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  • Favorite Thing: Kokand is on the crossroads of the ancient trade routes, at the junction of two main routes into the Fergana Valley, one leading northwest over the mountains to Tashkent, and the other west through Khujand. As a result, Kokand is the main transportation junction in the Fergana Valley.

    It is at the southwestern edge of the Fergana Valley. Kokand has a population of about 200.000. Kokand is 228 km southeast of Tashkent, 115 km west of Andijan, and 88 km west of Fergana.

    The Khanate of KOkand was founded in 1710 by the Sheibanide Shah Rukh. His descendants reigned until 1876. In 18th century the Khans had good relations to the Chineses Emperors. The Kokand Khans wanted to be independent of the Emirs from Bukhara. This finally ended in being dependent of the Chinese Emperors of the Qing-Dynasty until the end of the 18th century. But this time was also a time of economic wealth. The production of silk and the fertile soil of the Ferghana Valley were the main reasons for that. The trade with China and Kashgar was flourishing. Science and arts were encouraged. In the first half of the 19th century Kakand ruled not only the Ferghana Valley but also Tashkent and parts of today's Kazachstan.

    1876 the Russian conquered the city. Kokand was now part of Russian Turkestan.


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    Comments for nepalgoods about Qo'qon
    willy_wonka Tue Aug 19, 2008 08:28 UTC
     this has been a fascinating page to read about ulrike. your photos have been great to see as well. my turn for uzbekistan will be next year, and really, i cannot wait!
    Kuznetsov_Sergey Tue Oct 2, 2007 16:34 UTC
     Another interesting page on your delightful travel. Kokand has always been a purl for travel even in Soviet times. But I haven't been there. Especially I liked your pic with beautiful snowcapped mountains on your way to Tashkent.
    sourbugger Mon Oct 1, 2007 15:53 UTC
     i'm really getting into these uzbeck pages at the momemt. fascinating country it would seem
    globetrott Sun Sep 23, 2007 05:30 UTC
     an excellent page about a place I want to visit one day, because I am fascinated by that special kind of architecture !
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