Gijduvan District (G’ijduvon Tumani)
Gʻijduvon District (Gʻijduvon tumani) is a district of Bukhara Region in Uzbekistan. The capital lies at the city Gʻijduvon. It has an area of 3840 km2 and its population is 311,800 (2021). Until 2018, when it became part of Konimex District (Navoiy Region), the town Zafarobod was part of the Gʻijduvon District.
The district consists of 1 city (Gʻijduvon), 13 urban-type settlements (Abadi, Beshtuvo, Gajdumak, Jovgari, Koʻlijabbor, Mazragan, Yuqori Rostgoʻy, Oʻzanon, Xatcha, Chagʻdari, Dodarak, Namatgaron, Yuqori Qumoq) and 14 rural communities.
The district consists of 1 city (Gʻijduvon), 13 urban-type settlements (Abadi, Beshtuvo, Gajdumak, Jovgari, Koʻlijabbor, Mazragan, Yuqori Rostgoʻy, Oʻzanon, Xatcha, Chagʻdari, Dodarak, Namatgaron, Yuqori Qumoq) and 14 rural communities.
Map - Gijduvan District (G’ijduvon Tumani)
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Country - Uzbekistan
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The first recorded settlers in what is now Uzbekistan were Eastern Iranian nomads, known as Scythians, who founded kingdoms in Khwarazm (8th–6th centuries BC), Bactria (8th–6th centuries BC), Sogdia (8th–6th centuries BC), Fergana (3rd century BC – sixth century AD), and Margiana (3rd century BC – sixth century AD). The area was incorporated into the Iranian Achaemenid Empire and, after a period of Macedonian rule, was ruled by the Iranian Parthian Empire and later by the Sasanian Empire, until the Muslim conquest of Persia in the seventh century.
Currency / Language
ISO | Currency | Symbol | Significant figures |
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UZS | Uzbekistan som | so'm or Ñўм | 2 |
ISO | Language |
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RU | Russian language |
TG | Tajik language |
UZ | Uzbek language |