Kokand

Kokand is a city on the southwestern edge of the in . Population was about 200,000 as of 1999.
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  • Type: City with 264,000 residents
  • Description: city in Fergana Province in eastern Uzbekistan, formerly the seat of an independent emirate
  • Also known as: Cocand”, “Khokand”, “Kokan”, “Kokaun”, “Qo‘qon”, “Qo’qon”, “Qoqon”, and “Qŭqon
  • Postal code: 150700

Places of Interest

Highlights include Palace of Khudayar Khan.

The , known as the Pearl of Kokand, was the palace of the last ruler of the Kokand Khanate, Khudayar Khan. It is the most visited tourism attraction in Uzbekistan’s .

Kokand

Latitude
40.5408° or 40° 32′ 27″ north
Longitude
70.9474° or 70° 56′ 51″ east
Population
264,000
Elevation
416 metres (1,365 feet)
IATA airport code
OQN
United Nations Location Code
UZ KOK
Open location code
8JGGGWRW+8X
Open­Street­Map ID
node 246197109
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
1512979
Wiki­data ID
Q489890
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Wu Chinese—“Kokand” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: خوقند
  • Arabic: قوقند
  • Armenian: Կոկանդ
  • Azerbaijani: Kokand
  • Bashkir: Коканд
  • Bashkir: Ҡуҡан
  • Basque: Kokand
  • Basque: Kokhand
  • Belarusian: Каканд
  • Bengali: কোকান্ড
  • Bosnian: Kokand
  • Bulgarian: Коканд
  • Catalan: Jojand
  • Catalan: Khukand
  • Catalan: Kokand
  • Catalan: Quqon
  • Cebuano: Qo‘qon
  • Central Kurdish: خۆقەند
  • Chechen: Коканд
  • Chinese: 浩罕
  • Chuvash: Коканд
  • Czech: Kokand
  • Danish: Kokand
  • Dutch: Kokand
  • Eastern Mari: Коканд
  • Egyptian Arabic: قوقند
  • Esperanto: Kokand
  • Esperanto: Kokando
  • Finnish: Kokand
  • Finnish: Quqon
  • French: Kakand
  • French: Khokand
  • French: Khokhan
  • French: Kokand
  • Georgian: კოკანდი
  • German: Khokand
  • German: Kokan
  • German: Kokand
  • German: Qo’qon
  • German: Qoʻqon
  • German: Qoqon
  • Greek: Κοκάντ (Κοκάνδη)
  • Gujarati: કોકાંદ
  • Hebrew: קוקאנד
  • Hebrew: קוקנד
  • Hindi: खोक़ंद
  • Hindi: खोकंद
  • Hindi: ख़ोकंद
  • Hindi: ख़ोक़न्द
  • Hungarian: Kokand
  • Indonesian: Kokand
  • Irish: Kokand
  • Italian: Kokand
  • Japanese: コーカンド
  • Kannada: ಕೋಕಂಡ್
  • Kara-Kalpak: Kokand
  • Kara-Kalpak: Qo‘qon
  • Kara-Kalpak: Qoqan
  • Kara-Kalpak: Qóqon
  • Kara-Kalpak: Qoqond
  • Kazakh: Qo‘qon
  • Kazakh: Коканд
  • Kazakh: Қоқан
  • Kazakh: Қоқанд
  • Kazakh: Қўқон
  • Kikuyu: Kokand
  • Kirghiz: Кокон шаары
  • Kirghiz: Кокон
  • Korean: 코칸
  • Korean: 코칸트
  • Latvian: Kokanda
  • Lithuanian: Kokandas
  • Luxembourgish: Kokand
  • Malay: Kokand
  • Malayalam: കോക്കണ്ട്
  • Marathi: कोकांद
  • Mongolian: Коканд
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Kokand
  • Norwegian: Kokand
  • Ossetian: Коканд
  • Panjabi: ਖ਼ੋਕੰਦ
  • Persian: خوقند
  • Persian: قوقان، ازبکستان
  • Persian: قوقان
  • Polish: Kokand
  • Portuguese: Cocande
  • Portuguese: Kokand
  • Romanian: Kokand
  • Russian: Коканд
  • Russian: Эски-Курган
  • Scots: Kokand
  • Serbian: Коканд
  • Serbo-Croatian: Kokand
  • Serbo-Croatian: Qo‘qon
  • Silesian: Kokand
  • Sinhala: කොකන්ද්
  • Slovenian: Kokand
  • South Azerbaijani: قوقان
  • Spanish: Kokand
  • Swedish: Kokand
  • Tagalog: Kokand
  • Tajik: Qūqand
  • Tajik: Қӯқанд
  • Tamil: கோகண்ட
  • Tatar: Кукан
  • Telugu: కోకండ్
  • Thai: Kokand
  • Thai: กูกอน
  • Thai: โกกอน
  • Thai: โกกันด์
  • Turkish: Hokand
  • Ukrainian: Коканд
  • Upper Sorbian: Kokand
  • Urdu: خوقند
  • Uzbek: Kokand
  • Uzbek: Qo‘qon
  • Uzbek: Qo’qon
  • Uzbek: Qo`qon
  • Uzbek: Qoʻqon
  • Uzbek: Quqon
  • Uzbek: Қўқон
  • Veps: Kokand
  • Vietnamese: Kokand
  • Waray (Philippines): Kokand
  • Western Armenian: Կոկանդ
  • Wu Chinese: 浩罕 (乌兹别克)
  • Wu Chinese: 浩罕(乌兹别克)

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