- Source: Urda (Tashkent)
Urda is a district of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, near the intersection of Alishera Navoi Avenue and the Ankhor Canal.
History
The name of the district is derived from the military fortress of Urda, which was originally located in this area as part of the old city walls. After Tashkent became part of the Khanate of Kokand, the new ruler of the city destroyed the old Urda and erected a new citadel on the left bank of the Ankhor Canal, not far from the former Sheikhantaur Gate. Subsequently, the area was the main transport corridor connecting the new city with its old parts. The first modern bridge over the canal, Urdinsky Bridge, was built in Urda.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Urda (Tashkent)
- Tashkent Tower
- Peoples' Friendship Palace
- Kukeldash Madrasah (Tashkent)
- Mustaqillik Maydoni
- State Museum of History of Uzbekistan
- Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin, Tashkent
- Museum of Geology, Tashkent
- Registan
- Mir-Sayid Bakhrom Mausoleum