Chorsu Bazaar
Chorsu Bazaar, also called Charsu Bazaar, is the traditional bazaar located in the center of the old town of Tashkent, the capital city of Uzbekistan. Under its blue-colored domed building and the adjacent areas, all daily necessities are sold.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Theklan, CC BY-SA 4.0.
- Type: Marketplace
- Description: bazaar in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
- Also known as: “Chorsu bozor” and “Октябрьский рынок”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Chorsu and Khoja Ahror Valiy.
Chorsu
Metro station
Chorsu is a station of the Tashkent Metro on Oʻzbekiston Line. The station was opened on 6 November 1989 as part of the extension of the line between Alisher Navoiy and Chorsu Bazaar. On 30 April 1991 the line was extended to Beruniy.
Khoja Ahror Valiy
Mosque
‘Jar’ sports complex
Sports venue
Photo: Vlad chernenko, CC BY-SA 4.0.
JAR Stadium is a football stadium, located in the capital of Uzbekistan, in Tashkent. It is part of the JAR Sport Complex. The stadium seats 8,500 spectators. ‘Jar’ sports complex is situated 700 metres southwest of Chorsu Bazaar.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include ‘Tashkent City’ business center and Keles.
‘Tashkent City’ business center
Neighborhood
Keles
Town
Keles is a satellite town, located 2 kilometers north-northwest from Tashkent, Uzbekistan. It is the administrative center of Tashkent District of Tashkent Region. Keles is situated 9 km north of Chorsu Bazaar.
Chorsu Bazaar
- Categories: bazaar and commercial area
- Location: Tashkent, Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Asia
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Latitude
41.32617° or 41° 19′ 34″ northLongitude
69.23653° or 69° 14′ 12″ eastOpen location code
8JHF86GP+FJOpenStreetMap ID
way 174498975OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=marketplaceOpenStreetMap feature
landuse=retailWikidata ID
Q13409233
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In Other Languages
From Armenian to Western Panjabi—“Chorsu Bazaar” goes by many names.
- Armenian: “Չորսու (շուկա)”
- Armenian: “Չորսու”
- Azerbaijani: “Çorsu bazarı”
- Chinese: “乔尔苏巴扎”
- French: “Marché de Chorsu”
- German: “Chorsu-Basar”
- Hindi: “चारसू बाज़ार”
- Hungarian: “Csorszu bazár”
- Italian: “Bazar Chorsu”
- Japanese: “Chorsu Bazaar”
- Japanese: “チョルスー・バザール”
- Kirghiz: “Ташкент Чорсу базары”
- Persian: “بازار چارسو”
- Polish: “Bazar Chorsu (Taszkent)”
- Polish: “Bazar Chorsu”
- Russian: “Чорсу базар”
- Russian: “Чорсу”
- Slovenian: “Čorsu bazar”
- Tatar: “Чорсу базары”
- Urdu: “چارسو بازار”
- Uzbek: “Toshkent Chorsu bozori”
- Uzbek: “Чорсу бозор”
- Western Panjabi: “چارسو بازار”
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