Kokand — usb.: Qoʻqon (Қўқон) Der Khanspalast in Kokand Basisdate … Deutsch Wikipedia
KOKAND — KOKAND, city in Fergana district, Uzbekistan; before the 1917 Revolution, a county town in the Fergana province. There were a few Jews living in the town, which was formerly capital of the Kokand khanate, before its capture by the Russians in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Kokand — Infobox Settlement official name = Kokand native name = imagesize = 300px image caption = Khan s Palace image map caption = pushpin pushpin label position =bottom pushpin mapsize = 300 pushpin map caption =Location in Uzbekistan subdivision type … Wikipedia
Kokand — /ko kand /; Russ. /ku kahnt /, n. a city in NE Uzbekistan, SE of Tashkent: formerly the center of a powerful khanate. 153,000. * * * ▪ Uzbekistan Uzbek Qŭqon city, eastern Uzbekistan. It lies in the western Fergana Valley, at road and… … Universalium
Kokand — Palais du khan à Kokand (1863 1873) Kokand ou Kakand (en ouzbek : Qoqon ou Quqon), ville de la province de Ferghana en Ouzbékistan. Environ 200 000 habitants (2004). Gengis Khan fit de cette ville sa résidence principale, et Tamerlan y… … Wikipédia en Français
Kokand — Entrada del palacio de Khudoyar Khan, construido en 1871. Kokand (también escrito como Khokand, Khokend, Kokan o Khoqand; del uzbeko Qo‘qon / Қўқон) es una ciudad de la provincia de Fergana en el occidente de Uzbekistán, en el límite suroriental… … Wikipedia Español
Kokand — Kokạnd, usbekisch Quqon, Stadt im Gebiet Fergana, Usbekistan, im Ferganabecken, 177 000 Einwohner; Landeskundemuseum; Baumwollverarbeitung, chemische, Lebensmittelindustrie. Geschichte: Eine Vorgängersiedlung, im 10. Jahrhundert erstmals… … Universal-Lexikon
Kokand — or Qŭqon geographical name 1. region & former khanate E Uzbekistan 2. city in Kokand region SE of Tashkent population 175,000 … New Collegiate Dictionary
Kokand tenga — The tenga was the currency of Kokand until 1876. Silver tenga circulated with copper pul and gold tilla . There was no fixed relationship between the three denominations. The Russian ruble replaced the pul, tenga and tilla.References*numis cite… … Wikipedia
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