Tashkent is the capital city of Uzbekistan,
Uzbekistan's biggest city whose population is about 2,400,000 is also Central
Asia's biggest city and its important transportation hub. At recent times,
Tashkent is one of the most necessary business hubs in Central Asia. Modern
Tashkent is one of the best tourist destinations in Asia, and its architecture
is exclusive, the generosity and friendliness of Tashkent natives is appreciable.
The city is more than 2200 years primitive, and has changed from a small ancient settlement to the one of the biggest metropolitan areas in the region. Tashkent tour packages are always in demand due to its rich history. Many noteworthy events, twain in peace and war, have taken place during the antiquity of Tashkent, which includes many periods of growth and downturn. The city is host to Embassies and consulates of several countries across the globe, and is popular amidst the travelers as a great destination to stay and arrange visa and trips all over the region. Tashkent is situated right on the border with Kazakhstan and also is famous as the main "gates of the Orient" on international air ways from India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and China till Europe.
The Tashkent Metro at present the exclusive subway in Central Asia is beautifully designed in a unique, monumental Uzbek-Soviet design. It is never overpopulated, and the convenient and cheapest way to quickly transit the city. Tashkent is simply bursting with interesting museums, ancient historical places, lush gardens, and a diverse variety of high quality hotels, joints and shops.
The city is more than 2200 years primitive, and has changed from a small ancient settlement to the one of the biggest metropolitan areas in the region. Tashkent tour packages are always in demand due to its rich history. Many noteworthy events, twain in peace and war, have taken place during the antiquity of Tashkent, which includes many periods of growth and downturn. The city is host to Embassies and consulates of several countries across the globe, and is popular amidst the travelers as a great destination to stay and arrange visa and trips all over the region. Tashkent is situated right on the border with Kazakhstan and also is famous as the main "gates of the Orient" on international air ways from India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and China till Europe.
The Tashkent Metro at present the exclusive subway in Central Asia is beautifully designed in a unique, monumental Uzbek-Soviet design. It is never overpopulated, and the convenient and cheapest way to quickly transit the city. Tashkent is simply bursting with interesting museums, ancient historical places, lush gardens, and a diverse variety of high quality hotels, joints and shops.
The city of Tashkent is placed within Tashkent Area, which is
placed in the far northeastern part of Uzbekistan, near the boundary with
Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Its area canvases 15,300 sq km. The majorities are
Uzbeks, but more than 90 other countrymen also stay here. The total population
density is around 146 persons per sq. km.
The Tashkent Region dwells of 15 districts, 16 towns
comprising 17 settlement and 147 kishlak (villages) cabinets. It is located
between the western slopes of the Tien Shan Hills and the Syrdarya River. The
Tashkent Region is ranked second in Uzbekistan in industrial growth. Over 260
enterprises which represent 160 industrial branches harvest twenty percent of
the country's overall output. Principal industries are power production,
mechanical manufacturing, metallurgy, chemical engineering, garments, foot
wears, and cotton production and agricultural harvesting. Tashkent Tour Package
from Delhi is witnessing an increased interest of tourists taking the bookings
of travelers into account.
Tashkent is a city which is popular for its unique valuable
architectural heritage sites. There are many alluring
monuments which have been conserved from the Middle Ages; monuments of 19th century
erected by the architects such as A.
Benoua and A. Makarov as
per the European customs; commanding
Soviet era administrative and apartment architecture; and modern artifacts which combine
the latest architectural accomplishments with national style, local picturesque
decoration and Asian architectural customs.
Zangi-Ata's mausoleum was made by Amir
Temur in 1397. It is the most primitive surviving example of a Timurid design
in Tashkent. Also at the premices is a madrasah, a graveyard and a smaller
mausoleum to Zangi-Ata's spouse and mother in law, the Anbar Ona Bibi mausoleum.
For Central Asian Moslems site Zangi-Ata is one of three locations for their
Hadj, or life pilgrimage.
Wow...Tashkent is beautiful! Love your account of Tashkent tour.
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