Khokand

Khokand

Kokand

Palais du khan à Kokand (1863-1873)

Kokand ou Kakand (en ouzbek : Qoqon ou Quqon), ville de la province du Ferghana en Ouzbékistan. Environ 200 000 habitants (2004).

Gengis Khan fit de cette ville sa résidence principale, et Tamerlan y donna, pour le mariage de ses petits-fils, une fête où se trouvèrent réunis cinq cent ambassadeurs de peuples soumis.

Voir aussi

  • Portail de l'Ouzbékistan Portail de l'Ouzbékistan
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