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  Namangan Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
UZ-NG Namangan Province (Uzbek: Namangan viloyati / Russian: Наманганская область) is an administration division, or viloyati of Uzbekistan, located in the southern part of the Fergana Valley in far eastern Uzbekistan.
Namangan Province is divided into 11 administrative districts.
The capital is the city of Namangan (pop est 341,000 inhabitants).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Namangan_Province   (216 words)

  
 The Province of Namangan
The Province of Namangan is situated in the northeastern part of the Ferghana Valley, on the right bank of the Syrdarya River covering an area of 7 900 square kilometers.
The population of the province is 1 862 000, with 62,3% living in rural areas and 37,7% in towns.
The Namangan Province is connected to the city of Tashkent via the Kamchik pass.
www.umid.uz /Main/Uzbekistan/Regions/Namangan/namangan.html   (350 words)

  
 NAMANGAN REGION: NORTH EASTERN PART OF THE VALLEY; AREA OF 7,900 SQUARE KM; POPULATION IS 1,862
The Andijan Province is located in the east of the Fergana valley.
The Fergana Province is located in the southern part of the Fergana valley, bordered by the Tien-Shen Mountains along the Syrdarya River, one of the major sources of water for the region.
Covering 6,800 square km, which comprises 1.6% of the republic’s territory, the Fergana Province borders Kyrgyzstan to the east, Tajikistan to the south and Andijan and Namangan regions to the west.
www.bisnis.doc.gov /bisnis/bisdoc/000911Fergana.htm   (1563 words)

  
 Provinces of Uzbekistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Province of Kashkadarya is situated in the basin of the Kashkadarya River on the western slopes of the Pamir Alay Mountains.
The Province of Khorezm is situated in north-western pat of Uzbekistan in the lower reaches of the Amudarya River.
The Province of Navoi is situated in the south-western par of Uzbekistan in the middle of Kizil-Kum Desert.
www.orexca.com /province_uzbekistan.shtml   (1369 words)

  
 The Province of Syrdarya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Province of Syrdarya is located in the centre of Uzbekistan on the left bank of the Syrdarya River.
The population of the Province is 648 100.
Syrdarya Province is divided into 9 administrative districts with Gulistan as its administrative centre.
zamin.freenet.uz /karta/vil_eng/sirdarya.htm   (270 words)

  
 The Province of Namangan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Province of Namangan is situated in the north-eastern part of the Ferghana Valley, on the right bank of the Syrdarya River covering an area of 7 900 square kilometers.
The Province is divided into 11 administrative districts with Namangan City as the administrative centre.
The Namangan Province is rich in crude oil, gold, lead, copper, mountain quartz and anti-mony deposits.
zamin.freenet.uz /karta/vil_eng/namangan.htm   (353 words)

  
 Namangan City
Namangan, city and administrative center of Namangan province,Uzbekistan, is in the northern Fergana Valley.
Namangan City sits on the banks of the Syr-Darya river and the first historical mention of Namangan City as Namangan Village dates from the end of the 14th century.
Nowadays, it is one of the 12 provinces of new independent country of Uzbekistan.
www.angelfire.com /hi/Adhamjon/Namangan.html   (216 words)

  
 Province of Namangan, (Regions)
East of the Province of Tashkent and North of the Province of Andijan.
The Province of Namangan is situated in the north-eastern part of the Fergana Valley, on the right bank of Syrdarya River covering an area 7,900 square kilometers.
The population of the Province is 1,862,000, with 62,3% living in the rural areas and 37,7% in towns.
www.2hwy.com /uz/z/znamanga.htm   (98 words)

  
 Another new Astros office !   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Astros Namangan, the newest branch office in Central Asia is the second office in the region besides Astros Tashkent.
The province of Namangan is located in the northeastern part of the Ferghana Valley, on the right bank of the Syrdarya River.
Namangan is an important industrial center, thanks to its widely spread cotton yarn manufacturing, agricultural, chemical and other industries developments.
www.ahlers.com /news/details.html?id=80   (193 words)

  
 The Province of Namangan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Namangan vioyati Farg'ona vodiysining shimoli-sharqiy qismida Sirdaryo daryosining o'ng qirg'og'ida joylashgan.
Viloyat 11 ta tumanga bo'lingan, Namangan shahri esa tumanlar markazi, axolisi 341000 kishi.
Namangan viloyati neft, oltin, qo'rg'oshin, mis, kvarts va boshqa tabiiy boyliklarga ega.
zamin.freenet.uz /karta/vil_uz/namangan.htm   (150 words)

  
 REGIONAL CORNER: THE FERGANA VALLEY, UZBEKISTAN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
While the province used to import up to 5 million tons of oil from Russia, in 1995 oil imports will consist of only 300,000 tons from Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan and none from Russia.
Namangan, the Fergana Valley's second province, has a population exceeding 2 million.
There are 130 manufacturing facilities in the province, producing textiles and construction materials, as well as processing cotton and foodstuffs.
permanent.access.gpo.gov /lps3997/9510ferg.htm   (556 words)

  
 Conservative Uzbek province on edge after Andijan killings
NAMANGAN, Uzbekistan - As Uzbekistan's hardline government pursues extremists that it blames for provoking last week's deadly clashes in the eastern city of Andijan, tensions have risen in this neighbouring province with a history of defying the authorities.
Following the violence, extra checkpoints have sprung up on the roads of the province of Namangan, the birthplace of the country's most notorious Islamist opposition group, the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU).
Many in Namangan agree with his view -- the city is the birthplace of Juma Namangani, who founded the IMU in 1996 to fight Karimov's secular rule in traditionally Muslim Uzbekistan.
www.turkishpress.com /news.asp?ID=42133   (822 words)

  
 Uzbekistan: List Of Possible Political Prisoners, Prisoners of Conscience
NAMANGAN: Group of Prisoners Arrested and Sentenced after Two Police Officers were Shot Dead on March 24, 1997 in Namangan.
On May 15, 1999, the Court of the province sentenced him to 13 years of imprisonment with the confiscation of his property.
On May 15, 1999, the Court of the province sentenced him to 12 years of imprisonment with the confiscation of his property.
www.eurasianet.org /resource/uzbekistan/links/uzrt916.html   (14448 words)

  
 Police surveillance fears
Police in the provinces have reportedly demanded the personal details and photographs of certain journalists and party members.
In Namangan province, the drive appears to be connected to an April 6 decree in which the local anti-terrorism section of the internal affairs department ordered police to gather information on all members of the Erk and Birlik opposition parties and on journalists from Radio Liberty and the BBC.
Nosir Zkair, a Radio Liberty journalist in Namangan, told IWPR that the police had recently taken great interest in his life and had been collecting information about him and his family.
www.uzland.info /2002/june/09/04.htm   (717 words)

  
 Union of Councils for Soviet Jews: UZBEKISTAN: CONT. LIST OF POSSIBLE POLITICAL PRISONERS, PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE
He was arrested on December 6, 1997 when eight police officers came to his house with the authorization for a search and told him that he was suspected in the theft of auto parts.
These prisoners were charged with the several Articles of the Criminal Code, including 154 (participation in the military conflicts abroad), 155 (terrorism), 156 (inciting inter-ethnic or inter-religious hatred), 159 (unconstitutional calls to overthrow the government), and 161 (organization of a criminal group).
This mosque was considered to be a center of "Wakhkhabism" in the province.
www.fsumonitor.com /stories/021199uzbpris2.shtml   (2532 words)

  
 US turns a blind eye toward its Uzbek hosts
An ex-boxer, he sits upright and confidently, proudly talks about his heritage, his home and the beauty of the historic valley where he lives and makes sure the table is groaning with food and drink.
The murders of several police officers and government officials in December 1997 in Namangan province provided the Karimov government with the reason to intensify its crackdown on Muslims.
In a statement on religion put out by the president's press service, the government said events in Namangan province at the end of 1997 "set society seriously thinking of our youth" and their membership in "certain religious groups".
www.atimes.com /c-asia/CK10Ag03.html   (2316 words)

  
 Namangan < Provinces < Uzbekistan < Central Asia < Asia < : news feed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Namangan region recorded industrial output at the volume of 118 billion...
in the eastern Andijan and Namangan provinces, Uzbekneftegaz...
Mavluda Norinova of Beshtol community of Chartak district of Namangan region, and Abdusattar Juraev of Pakhta-Buston community of Uzbekistan district of...
schema-root.org /region/asia/central_asia/uzbekistan/provinces/namangan   (540 words)

  
 Oblast [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
It used to be translated as "province" or "region" in English.
Generally, oblast is the typical subnational entitySubnational entity is a generic term for an administrative region within a country — on an arbitrary level below that of the sovereign state — typically with a local government encompassing multiple municipalities, counties, or provinces with a certain degree of autonomy in a varying number of matters.
Regions of BulgariaSince 1999 Bulgaria is divided into 28 oblasts (provinces or regions) that correspond aproximatly to the 28 okrugs that existet before 1987.
www.wikimirror.com /Oblast   (2360 words)

  
 FANTASIA -> Uzbekistan -> Regions -> Namangan
The climate is continental, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.
The Namangan region is rich with crude oil, gold, lead, copper, mountain quarz and antimony stocks.
The area of important archeological finds in the north part of Ferghana valley is the village of Ahsikent, located 25 km away from province's centre Namangan.
www.fantasticasia.net /?p=319   (322 words)

  
 Fergana.Org :: Archive :: News ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Batken regional musical-drama theatre was built in Batken city on the basis of the regional House of Culture in accordance with the decree #300 from September 27, 2004, signed by the Batken province state administration head...
As we found out at the conference of Batken province public health workers, today there are a lot of urgent problems in the system of public health service.
On Tuesday, September 21, the fair of non-governmental and non-commircial organizations of Namangan province was held in the Uzbekinvest building.
eng.fergana.org /archives/news/2004/9   (1461 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Sitting on the rug-covered floor of what was once his local mosque, its 74-year-old former imam Bokhodjon Yusupov complains of the long walk along the winding, sun-baked streets of the old town of Namangan to the nearest place of worship.
Young people in Namangan talk about Wahhabism, a form of strict Islam practiced mainly in Saudi Arabia, as though about a passing fad in the early years of independence.
In Namangan, our young cab driver’s eyes opened wide when he mentioned hearing that Hizb ut-Tahrir pays a hundred dollars a day for young men like himself to distribute leaflets.
courses.wcupa.edu /rbove/eco343/023Compecon/Soviet/Uzbek/030110islam.txt   (1683 words)

  
 Soglom avlod uchun   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The passport of family has been developed by MSHP experts and it was introduced in all provinces of Uzbekistan.
At each territorial branch of Soglom avlod uchun foundation in provinces and Tashkent city together with bodies of weddings registry office, Oila (Family) Centers was founded in which newly-married couples pass preliminary medical survey.
Results of activity of medical social home nursing brigades are quarterly discussed by the commissions of medical social home nursing establied in each province of Uzbekistan, and also on boards of Ministry of Health.
sau.uzbekworld.com /p_med_patronage.html   (420 words)

  
 Union of Councils for Soviet Jews: UZBEKISTAN: LIST OF POSSIBLE POLITICAL PRISONERS OF CONSCIENCE
Former member of the Parliament and former mayor of the city of Muborak (in 1990-92) in Qashqadaryo province.
Kobulov, a retired financial officer of the KGB, reportedly conducted several independent investigations of alleged corruption in the provincial and local administrations, especially related to the leasing of agricultural land.
NAMANGAN: Group of Islamic Activists Jailed for an Illegal Attempt to Cross CIS Borders.
www.fsumonitor.com /stories/021199uzbpris.shtml   (3673 words)

  
 Creating Enemies of the State: Religious Persecution in Uzbekistan: Family Members: Arrests, House Arrest, Harrassment
Namangan Province Court Judge T.Z. Ibragimov sentenced him to eleven years in prison on charges of encroachment on the constitutional order and distribution of religious “extremist” literature.
It was further alleged that in Nazarov’s jacket police had discovered four copies of a leaflet entitled, “The Prophet says: Jihad is a pillar of Islam and its peak.” The Namangan Province Court sentenced Umarkhon Nazarov to eleven years in a strict-regime prison and confiscation of his property.
Namangan Province Court verdict, issued by Judge K. Safarov, May 20, 1999; and Namangan Province Court verdict, issued by Judge B. Makhmudov, May 20, 1999.
hrw.org /reports/2004/uzbekistan0304/7.htm   (12002 words)

  
 Creating Enemies of the State: Religious Persecution in Uzbekistan: “Hate Rallies” and Public Denunciations
An example of the structure and content of a typical “hate rally” was the public denunciation organized by local officials in Namangan against forty-seven-year-old Omina Muidinova, her three sons, and other male relatives on April 5, 2000.
Held in the Namangan mayor’s office, the meeting was presided over by Deputy Mayor A. Lukmanov.
According to Judge Eronov’s verdict for the Namangan Province Court issued on June 29, 2000, the state accused Muidinova of maintaining contact with her relative, Akmal Ergashev, who had been on a police wanted list.
www.hrw.org /reports/2004/uzbekistan0304/8.htm   (4501 words)

  
 Fergana.Org :: Archive :: News ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Since Batken province was founded the KR President Askar Akaev initiated building of the necessary social objects in the province center.
Dismissing of Andijan province Hokim Abidov, though was expected and predicted, had an effect of explosion.
The province center “Al-Bukhoriy” makhallia is famous not only as the biggest one in the city (50 streets, more than 10 thousand of population), but also as very attentive to
eng.fergana.org /archives/news/2004/5   (1082 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Namangan Province and Namangan City Hokimiyats signed letters of agreement on cooperation with Urban Institute.
USAID Country Representative in Uzbekistan, Joanne Hale, Urban Institute Country Director, Irina Gentsler, Namangan City mayor, Muhammadjon Tadjibaev, and Namangan Province Deputy hokim, Ahmatjon Fazilov, as well as other high-ranking Uzbek officials, participated in the signing ceremony.
Urban Institute is due to sign a similar agreement with the Samarkand Province and Samarkand City Hokimiyats on December 2, 2003.
www.uza.uz /news/uzbekistan/1185-print.shtml   (176 words)

  
 Province of Namangan - Uzbekistan - Asia Travel International   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Province of Namangan - Uzbekistan - Asia Travel International
The Province of Namangan is situated in the north-eastern part of the Fergana Valley, on the right bank of Syrdarya River covering an area 7 900 square kilometers.
The population of the Province is 1 862 000, with 62,3 % living in the rural areas and 37,7 % in towns.
www.asiatravel-int.com /namangan.htm   (131 words)

  
 Union of Councils for Soviet Jews: UZBEKISTAN: ISISLAMIC FANATISM A THREAT TO STABILITY?
Obidhon qori Nazarov, another respected and popular Islamic leader in Tashkent with roots in Namangan, who is also considered by the government to be "Wahhabi", was dismissed from the mosque where he was chief imam in 1995.
Additionally, Khojent, the region (Leninobod province) of Tajikistan that is Uzbekistan's natural ally, is almost totally excluded from the peace and power-sharing process in Tajikistan.
This northern province of the republic politically dominated Tajikistan for decades during the Soviet period.
www.fsumonitor.com /stories/120998uzbek.shtml   (4120 words)

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