Navoi
This city is located in the valley of Zarafshan, 360 km south-west of Tashkent (400 km by road). The city was named in honor of the great Uzbek poet A. Navoi. The main ethnic compositions are Uzbek, Russian and indigenous Kazakhs (these peoples together make up more than 75% of the total population of the city).
Tourisme à Navoi
Histoire de Navoi
History of Navoi. A few words about the distant past.
Despite of the fact that the history of the youngest city of Uzbekistan started from second half of 20th century, in ancient times through the city were important trade routes, including the famous Great Silk Road. The population of Navoi reached in 2011 more than 170,000 people. Here Uzbeks (76. 4%), Russian (14. 6%), Kazakhs (1%) and other nationalities (8%). In ancient times, the city played an important role Kermine that connected Samarkand and Bukhara. This magnificent city is a gem of a rich history of Uzbekistan.
According to Navoi history, the land on which today the city is, truly cherishes the memory of millennia of its centuries. Archaeologists have found evidence of the existence of numerous cultural centers are ancient Saks, Khorezm, Bactrian. Excavations Varakhsha and Babkent enabled the modern world to learn about the ancient civilizations that were destroyed by raids and strife, and subsequently buried in the sands of time in the mighty.
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