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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Fergana Valley is a valley in Central Asia, lying mostly in eastern Uzbekistan, extending into southern Kyrgyzstan and northern Tajikistan. ... During the 8th century, Fergana was the location of fierce rivalry between Tang dynasty China and the expansion of Muslim power. The Umayyads waged several wars against the Sogdian and Turkic population.
  2. britannica.com

    Fergana Valley, enormous depression between the Tien Shan and Gissar and Alay mountain systems, lying mainly in eastern Uzbekistan and partly in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan. The roughly triangular valley has an area of 8,500 square miles (22,000 square km). It is bordered on the northwest by the Chatkal and Kurama mountains, on the northeast by ...
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    Fergana (Uzbek: Fargʻona, ... During World War I, the city was the location of a Russian prisoner-of-war camp for German and Austro-Hungarian POWs, including ethnic Polish conscripts, many of whom died to typhus. [5] The industrial base of Fergana was developed in the 20th century. Industry in the city included textile manufacturing and a ...
  5. journalofnomads.com

    Jan 7, 2025Where is the Fergana Valley located? The Fergana Valley sweeps across eastern Uzbekistan and also dips into Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Technically, it's not an actual valley; it's a basin of flat plains between the northern Tian Shan Mountains and the southern Gissar-Alai range. The Syr Darya River nourishes the valley, while other canal ...
  6. againstthecompass.com

    May 3, 2024The Fergana Valley is a depression limited by the Tien Shan mountains in the north and the Alay mountains in the south. It is the most fertile area in Uzbekistan and in the southern part of Central Asia, hence it became the agricultural heartland in the region.. For this reason, the Fergana region has been, since Silk Road times, such an important place, which can be seen in palaces ...
  7. uzbek-travel.com

    The city of Fergana, in the south of the Fergana Valley is one of the youngest cities in Uzbekistan. It was founded in 1876, after Kokand Khanate had been included in the Russian Empire. A new town, named as New Margilan was built at a distance of 12 kilo ... It has a central location, a good choice of accommodation and decent services. It's ...
  8. britannica.com

    Fergana, city, eastern Uzbekistan.It lies at the foot of the Alay Mountains in the southern part of the Fergana Valley.It was founded by the Russians in 1877 as the military and administrative centre of the province of Fergana, formed from the newly conquered khanate of Kokand (Quqŏn). It became part of the Turkestan A.S.S.R. in 1918, part of the Uzbek S.S.R. in 1924, and part of independent ...
  9. uzbekistan.travel

    Национальный Туристический Информационный Центр Узбекистана

    https://uzbekistan.travel › en › i › ferghana

    Ferghana is located in the southern part of the Ferghana Valley and is considered one of the youngest cities in Uzbekistan. It was founded in 1876, after the accession of the Kokand Khanate to the Russian Empire. The construction site was only 12 km. from Margilan and received the name New Margilan.
  10. uzbekistan.travel

    Национальный Туристический Информационный Центр Узбекистана

    https://uzbekistan.travel › en › r › fergana-region

    Fergana region Pearl placer of Uzbekistan. About the region ... It is located in the Ferghana valley in the middle of the Pamir-Alai and Tien-Shan mountain systems. The name of Ferghana reflects the essence of this magnificent place - "a valley surrounded by mountains".
  11. traveltomorrow.com

    The Fergana Valley is a geological depression that extends for more than 300 km in length and 70 km in width, and is lodged between the Tian Shan Mountains to the north, and the Gissar-Alai range to the south. ... Namangan's airport is located 12 km west of the city. There are no direct buses from Tashkent, but Andijan (1 hour) and Fergana (2 ...

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    Fergana Valley

    Valley in Central Asia

    Fergana Valley is a valley in Central Asia, lying mostly in eastern Uzbekistan, extending into southern Kyrgyzstan and northern Tajikistan. Encompassing three former Soviet republics, the valley is ethnically diverse and relations among the countries are tense. Ethnic enclaves of Uzbeks in Kyrgyz sovereign territory, restricted right of movement, lack of agreement about border demarcation and disputes over access to family members and places of economic activity contribute to tension at the borders. Located in an arid region, the Fergana valley owes its fertility to two rivers, the Naryn and the Kara Darya, which run from the east, joining near Namangan, forming the Syr Darya river. The valley's history stretches back over 2,300 years, when Alexander the Great founded Alexandria Eschate at its southwestern end. Chinese chroniclers date its towns to more than 2,100 years ago, as a path between Greek, Chinese, Bactrian and Parthian civilisations. Wikipedia

    LocationUzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan
    Long-axis length300 km (186.41 mi)
    Area22,000 km² (8,494.25 sq mi)
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