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Chiroqchi

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A cotton ginning plant and a repair and maintenance station are operating in the city. There is also a carpet factory. Residents of the city earn their income mainly from small trade, homesteading, and livestock farming. In 2005, "Ulug" limited liability company, in cooperation with "Kitsan Sanayi"
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covers an area of 24 hectares and is surrounded by walls and a moat. The walls date back to the 7th to 8th centuries and were strengthened in the 9th to 10th centuries. The Shahristan began to expand in the 7th to 8th centuries and became a major city in the 9th to 10th centuries. After the
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were estimated to be 700 by 350 meters. After the construction of brick and other factories, the ancient city was destroyed. Scholar Shamsuddin Kamoliddinov believes that the city of Khushminjakas, mentioned in the Kitab-al-Ansab by Abdul Karim ibn Muhammad al-Samani, who traveled through
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recounts an attempt to foment uprisings in Chirakchi during the rule of Abdullah Khan. It is said that the residents, tired of the indifference of local officials, decided to revolt. However, later they changed their minds and decided to send a delegation of 200 people to the
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enterprise of Turkey, opened a joint enterprise that processes cotton fiber and produces kalava and knitted products from it. With a charter capital of US$ 600,000, the venture created about 100 new jobs.
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There is a cotton gin plant and a carpet and art factory. The local football club "Chirokchi" is popular among the townspeople, which plays at the new stadium "Tamerlan", designed for 3,000 spectators.
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and Polish prisoners of war found temporary refuge here, and some lived here until the end of their lives. On November 24, 1977, by a decision of the Presidium of the
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S. B. Lunin provides a description of this city, stating that "On the outskirts of the Chirakchin district center, not far from the bank of the
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coins. To this day, people continue to find objects of daily life here. The most famous of these finds is a silver coin with the image of
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The name of the settlement is Chirakchi Fortress, known since the 14th century. It was the center of the Chirakchin district of the
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was mountainous and difficult to traverse, so the road through Chirakchi was the most convenient. Even caravans from
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passed through here. In the 19th century, Chirakchi was a small fortress surrounded by defensive walls. The famous
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traveler and historian Hermann Vambéry mentioned this in his "Journey to Central Asia". In his memoirs,
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in the 12th century, Kishmishtepa. The ancient city was discovered when children found
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at an elevation of approximately 510 meters above sea level.
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Chirakchi
Chiroqchi is located in Uzbekistan
39°2′1″N 66°34′26″E / 39.03361°N 66.57389°E / 39.03361; 66.57389
Country

Uzbekistan
Region
Qashqadaryo Region
District
Chiroqchi District
Time zone
UTC+5
UZT
Uzbek
Russian
romanized
Qashqadaryo Region
Uzbekistan
Chiroqchi District
Bukhara Khanate
Shahristan
Shahristan
Mongol invasion
Kashkadarya River
Shahristan
Central Asia
silver
gold
Mamun al-Rashid
Harun al-Rashid

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