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Mukhtorkhon Tashkhodjaev
Mukhtorkhon Tashkhodjaev (; ; born 21 September 1983) is an Uzbek. He is the chairman of the National Paralympic Committee of Uzbekistan; the vice-president of the Asian Paralympic Committee and Chairman of Adaptive sports Association of Uzbekistan, the chairman of the supervisory board of Kokand University. He is an :uz:Oʻzbekistonda xizmat koʻrsatgan sport ustozi, Honored sports teacher in the Republic of Uzbekistan and a winner of a number of state awards. Early life Tashkhodjaev was born on September 21, 1983, in Kokand, to a family of intellectuals. From 2002 to 2009, he was a student of the Tashkent State University of Economics, during which he studied at the bachelor's and master's levels. Career He started his career in 2004 as an engineer of information technology and distance learning center of Tashkent State University of Economics. * In 2009–2010, he was an assistant at the corporate management department of Tashkent State University of Economics. * In 201 ...
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Kokand
Kokand ( ) is a city in Fergana Region in eastern Uzbekistan, at the southwestern edge of the Fergana Valley. Administratively, Kokand is a district-level city, that includes the urban-type settlement Muqimiy. The population of Kokand was approximately 259,700. The city lies southeast of Tashkent, west of Andijan, and west of Fergana. It is nicknamed "City of Winds". Kokand is at the crossroads of the two main ancient trade routes into the Fergana Valley, one leading northwest over the mountains to Tashkent, and the other west through Khujand. As a result, Kokand is the main transportation junction in the Fergana Valley. Etymology The city's name is in conformity with other Central Asian cities that sport the element ''kand/kent/qand/jand'', meaning "a city" in Sogdian as well as other Iranic languages. The Khwarazmian version was ''kath'', which is still found in the name of the old city of Akhsikath/ Akhsikat in the Fergana Valley of Uzbekistan. The prefix ''khu ...
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