Festival on Tashkent, ‘a Symbol of Pride’, Takes Place in Nukus

The various meetings, spiritual and educational events, as well as roundtables are now taking place nationwide on the threshold of broad celebration of the 2200th anniversary of the ancient and ever young capital city of Uzbekistan – Tashkent, the report by Khalk sozi Uzbek-language newspaper reported. For example, the Youth festival dedicated to the history, […]

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The various meetings, spiritual and educational events, as well as roundtables are now taking place nationwide on the threshold of broad celebration of the 2200th anniversary of the ancient and ever young capital city of Uzbekistan – Tashkent, the report by Khalk sozi Uzbek-language newspaper reported.

For example, the Youth festival dedicated to the history, present and the future of Tashkent took place at the Nukus-based Karakalpak State University named after Berdakh. The scholars, teachers and students of the university are reported to have taken part at it.

Nowadays Tashkent is one the most beautiful and bettered capital cities not only in Central Asia, but also all over the world. This town has become famous with its invaluable historic monuments, great thinkers, generous nature, hospitable and magnanimous people. For over the years of independence on the initiative of President Islam Karimov a substantial work has been underway to transform and further better Tashkent.

Those who took a floor at the festival in Nukus spoke about the history and today, the unique look of Tashkent, as much as its international significance. The stories about the famous places of worth in Uzbekistan’s capital city, important stages of development of Tashkent, as well as the related documentary devoted to Tashkent prompted a keen interest in those who came to the festival.

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