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598: 660: 649: 1411: 78: 757:). January lows average −4 °C or 24.8 °F and July highs average 34.9 °C or 94.8 °F. The climate at the foot of the mountains is milder than that of deserts and steppes. Annual precipitation is 400 to 500 millimetres (16 to 20 in) in the south and 250 to 300 millimetres (10 to 12 in) in the north. The frost-free period totals between 210 and 240 days, whilst annual sunshine totals 2800 to 3000 hours. There are many rivers flowing from the mountains, of which the largest are Sangzor and Zaamin. 149: 675:. The revolt broke out after the Russians announced local men would be conscripted to do manual labor behind the front lines during World War I. This violated treaties the Russians had signed with during their conquest of the region that had promised to not conscripted locals. Most of the revolt was focused in the southern portions of the Jizzakh region, both the city and the mountains south of it. In 1917, Jizzakh's most famous native son, 59: 1482: 571:. After this Timurid defeat, their power fell while Shaybani's power grew in the area between Tashkent and Samarkand. It is unclear if Jizzakh was held by Shaybani or as a Timurid bastion in these early years of Shaybani's rise to power. In 1500, he certainly controlled the city, as he needed it in his campaign to take the Timurid capital of Samarkand. In the next ten years his forces also captured 85: 1900: 47: 494:. The Khanate had a string of successes, conquering the whole region of Transoxiana and pushing east into the Western Tarim Basin. In 1041, the khanate splintered into two. After a decade of infighting, the split was formalized into an eastern and western khanate, with Jizzakh falling into the western portion. After their conquest of Samarkand in 1086, the 586:, which would control Jizzakh for the next 100 years. Between 1600 and the mid 1700s, Jizzakh regularly changed hands, often functioning independently of neighboring powers. Uzbek nobility controlled the city during this era. In the 1740s, the emirs of Bukhara seized power from the remaining leaders of the 729:
There are more than 20 caves in the region. Although they have not been studied by experts, only amateurs who have observed the Peshawar cave recall that inside the cave there is a large and long square (hall), a red hearth, paintings on stone walls and petroglyphic inscriptions abound. In addition,
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Jizzakh is an ancient oasis. The Turkestan and Nurata ridges, which surround the southern and part of the western part of the country, and the Arnasay-Aydar-Tuzkan lakes in the northern part of the country, provides a temperate climate. The peaks are covered with snow and glaciers, Chovkar mountain,
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was one of their most brutal campaigns, and many cities were destroyed including Jizzakh. In 1220, the city was invaded and destroyed, resulting in most of the population being killed and the majority of the city being leveled. Under Mongol rule, the city struggled to recover, and went into a state
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constituting another quarter of the population and other ethnicities including Kazakhs and Uyghurs making up the rest. After a railway was built to Tashkent in 1906, Russian settlers began to pour into the region. This led to resentment, and land was often seized from locals by the government and
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Or the spring that rises from the Suffa Square at the top of the mountain in Zaamin district, the nearby Muzbulak, the garden built on the top of a high mountain in Bakhmal - all this speaks of ancient history. Rivers attached to the mountains, springs flowing from glaciers, groves covering the
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The huge cave south of Mount Molguzar was once used as a Buddhist temple. The book "History of the Sui Dynasty" also mentions the Eastern TSao (Usturshona), "There is the city of Yecha. It is a closed cave in the city and is sacrificed twice a year. Or the cultural Tavakbulak, located on the
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shoulders of Mount Molguzar at an altitude of two thousand six hundred meters above sea level, can be called a miracle. On the river Aktash in Bakhmal district there is a huge cemetery on the shoulders of steep mountains, next to it there is a magnificent gorge "Blood Drop".
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given over to settlers. While few settlers moved to the Jizzakh region, Russian policies of land surveying, and redistribution angered natives who had their rights to grazing land and other key commodities restricted by the government.
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ravines. About 100 medicinal herbs... On the banks of the Poyimard river in Jizzakh district, in the middle of a 20-meter-high rocky outcrop, all of them are natural monuments, all of which testify to the existence of primitive man.
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to protect the people. Under the Abbasids, rule of the region of Osrushana was given over to the house of Saman, who split the wider region amongst themselves under Abbasid suzerainty. In 892,
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to his north and east. Jizzakh, geographically near the border of Timur's realm and Moghulistan and controlling a key mountain pass, was likely rebuilt and refortified during this period.
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of the "Sogdiana" sports complex - a multipurpose arena, rebuilt in 2015 and now designed for 11,650 spectators (previously - the "Central" stadium, the "Jizzakh" stadium).
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the long cave is artificially fenced and additional stairs are made for the next hall, which testifies to the fact that primitive people lived here in ancient times.
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The number of the city's residents is constantly growing, which is due to the general growth of the country's population, as well as the fact that the city as an
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From the slopes of the mountains at an altitude of 1,800 meters above sea level, pine forests begin. As the mountains rise, the pine forest thickens.
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likely experienced growth and revitalization. The empire began to weaken in the second half of the 15th century. In 1488, an Uzbek contingent led by
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following its establishment in 1887. At the turn of the 19th century, the region was populated by what the Russian authorities qualified as ethnic
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united the regions under his family's control, and effectively gained the region's independence from the Abbasids, founding the
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in 1785, Jizzakh fell under the control of the Emirs. It would stay as a part of the Emirate of Bukhara until the 1860s.
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connecting the central and western regions with the eastern regions of Uzbekistan pass through the city.
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of the Sangzor River runs the highway "Big Uzbek Route", connecting the two largest cities and two
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era. The city has two universities, with a total of approximately 7,000 students, and is home to a
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had begun in the 18th century, and by the 1860s the Russians controlled a line of forts along the
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took control of Transoxiana, including Jizzakh. Early in his career, Timur fought regularly with
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word for 'small fort' and the present city is built of the site of the town which belonged to
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After the fall of the Samanid's around the year 1000, Jizzakh fell under the rule of the
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Modern Jizzakh is quietly tree-lined European, with almost nothing remaining of the pre-
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helped Moghulistan defeat the Timurids in their attempt to conquer Tashkent, at the
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transportation network operated in the city. Trolleybuses were replaced by
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Academic lyceum "Sayiljoy" under the Jizzakh State Pedagogical Institute
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in the foothills of the Usturshona system there are thick pine forests.
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A special boarding school for the blind and visually impaired children.
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Special boarding school for children with speech impediment No. 32.
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is attractive to the population of its own and visitors from other
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National composition as of 2011: Uzbeks — 140,700 people (87.8%),
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passes through the city of Jizzakh, passing through the city of
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Academic lyceum No. 2 under Jizzakh State Pedagogical Institute
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According to one version, the name of the city comes from the
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word "Dizak", which means "small fortress" or "small fort".
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Jizzakh Vocational College of Architecture and Construction
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Permanent population of Jizzakh region as of July 1, 2020
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Jizzakh City Vocational College of Economics and Service
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The population of the city as of 2020 was 179,900. The
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The ruins of the Jizzakh fortress after the capture by
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Boarding school for gifted children named after "Umid"
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The Mongol Empire was divided among the grandsons of
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forced the western khanate to submit to their rule.
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Academic lyceum under Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute
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Jizzakh Specialized Olympic Reserve Boarding School
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The 501:Jizzakh next fell under the control of the 2065: 2051: 1795: 1781: 1657:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1628:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1613: 257:Jizzakhite (Uzbek: Jizzaxlik, Jizzaxlilar) 1665: 1642: 1590:, Republic of Uzbekistan Open Data Portal 1386:Jizzakh Light Industry Vocational College 1236:— 2,720 people (1.7%), others (including 511:Mongol invasion of the Khwarazmian Empire 2072: 1645:Туркестанская область. Заметки Бекчурина 1480: 1409: 658: 647: 596: 2183: 579:, and most of the surrounding region. 2046: 1776: 1583: 1581: 764:Climate data for Jizzakh (1991–2020) 689:National delimitation in Central Asia 377: 1593: 1561:, as well as shuttle buses based on 1420:Jizzakh State Pedagogical University 1414:Jizzakh State Pedagogical University 1252:and others) — 10,600 people (6.6%). 671:In 1916, Jizzakh was a center of an 1445:Jizzakh is a city with long sports 13: 2191:Populated places in Jizzakh Region 1802: 1578: 1436:Sambhram University Jizzakh Campus 1320:Jizzakh Specialized School of Arts 473:(blockhouses) at Jizzakh, housing 438:, controlling the approach to the 16:City in Jizzakh Region, Uzbekistan 14: 2212: 1476: 1268: 628:After its incorporation into the 1898: 1647:(in Russian). Kazan. p. 21. 611:Russian conquest of Central Asia 330: 218:140 km (50 sq mi) 147: 83: 76: 57: 45: 1405: 1261:Sharof Rashidov Memorial Museum 693:Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic 210:49 km (19 sq mi) 84: 1737: 1712: 1687: 1607: 1523:line connecting the cities of 390:, located in the northeast of 382:) is a city and the center of 1: 1571: 1424:Jizzakh Polytechnic Institute 1201: 681:Communist Party of Uzbekistan 1398:Jizzakh Regional Law College 1295: 1255: 717: 426:, and next to the strategic 397: 7: 1369: 1097:Average precipitation days 953:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 813:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 601:Map of Jizzakh city in 1866 569:Battle of the Chirciq River 247:3,673/km (9,510/sq mi) 10: 2217: 1392:Jizzax College of Pedagogy 1342: 1300: 1210:part of the population is 1190: 763: 741: 679:, future secretary of the 409: 226:378 m (1,240 ft) 194: • Hakim (Mayor) 2080: 2014: 1948: 1907: 1896: 1822: 1810: 1143: 1096: 1022: 952: 882: 812: 807: 804: 801: 798: 795: 792: 789: 786: 783: 780: 777: 774: 771: 768: 652:Jizzakh city, Miulkanlyk 582:Shaybani established the 414:Jizzakh was an important 370: 304: 294: 284: 274: 261: 251: 243: 235: 230: 222: 214: 206: 201: 193: 185: 180: 172: 160: 140: 105: 71: 53: 44: 37: 30: 21: 1449:and actively developing 1440: 1431:Kazan Federal University 540:In 1346 a tribal chief, 509:invaded Khwarazmia. The 453:likely derives from the 1749:institutions.ziyonet.uz 1724:institutions.ziyonet.uz 1699:institutions.ziyonet.uz 1389:Jizzakh Medical College 1232:— 6,300 people (3.9%), 422:. It is at the edge of 1486: 1415: 668: 656: 602: 97:Location in Uzbekistan 1485:Trans-Caspian railway 1484: 1413: 1219:administrative center 748:Mediterranean climate 710:, which plays in the 673:anti-Russian uprising 662: 651: 600: 535:Qazan Khan ibn Yasaur 125:40.11583°N 67.84222°E 2196:Cities in Uzbekistan 2074:Cities of Uzbekistan 296:Vehicle registration 244: • Density 1614:Bekchurin. 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Uzbek

Official seal of Jizzakh
Jizzakh is located in Uzbekistan
40°06′57″N 67°50′32″E / 40.11583°N 67.84222°E / 40.11583; 67.84222
Country
Uzbekistan
Region
Jizzakh Region
Demonym(s)
Time zone
UTC+5
Area code
Vehicle registration
www.jizzax.uz
/ɪzˈzæk/
jiz-ZAK
Uzbek
[dʒɨzˈzaχ]
Jizzakh Region
Uzbekistan
Samarkand
Sogdian
Silk Road
Fergana Valley
Golodnaya Steppe
Pass of Jilanuti
Timur
Turkestan Mountains
Zeravshan Valley

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