Ferghana Valley
The Tajik portion of the Ferghana Valley is in the extreme north of the country. The whole valley, both this part and the parts in other countries, is on the main route of the old Silk Road route between Kashgar and Samarkand.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Khujand and Istaravshan.
Khujand
Photo: Neu holland, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Khujand is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city, and is Tajikistan's second-largest city. Khujand is a cultural hub for the western portion of the Ferghana Valley.
Istaravshan
Isfara
Photo: Ibrahim, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Isfara is one of the most prosperous and beautiful cities of the Ferghana Valley of Tajikistan, in the basin of the colorful mountain ranges of Turkestan. A historic Silk Road city, it is now a hidden gem in the far northeast of Tajikistan.
Destinations to Discover
Explore places such as Konibodom.
Konibodom
Photo: Bertramz, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Konibodom is in the southwestern part of the Ferghana Valley of Tajikistan. It is one of the most ancient settlements of Central Asia.
Ferghana Valley
- Type: valley
- Also known as: “Ferghana Valley (Tajikistan)”
- Location: Tajikistan, Central Asia, Asia
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Latitude of center
40.34° or 40° 20′ 24″ northLongitude of center
69.72° or 69° 43′ 12″ eastWikidata ID
Q14211566
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Japanese—“Ferghana Valley” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “费尔干纳山谷地区 (塔吉克斯坦)”
- Chinese: “费尔干纳山谷地区”
- Italian: “Valle del Fergana (Tagikistan)”
- Italian: “Valle del Fergana”
- Japanese: “フェルガナ渓谷 (タジキスタン)”
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