Guliston ( — flower country) also spelled as Gulistan, formerly known as ''Mirzachül'' (, until 1961) and Qayroqqum (; from 1962 - 2015), is the capital of
Sirdaryo Region in eastern
Uzbekistan
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. It is a district-level city.
History
In the 19th century there was a kishlak Achchikkuduk ("well with salt water"), which had 40 households, a mosque, and a chaikhana.
In 1869, by order of the Governor-General of
Turkestan Konstantin Petrovich von Kaufmann, the possibility of irrigating the
Mirzachoʻl was explored.
In 1886, land diggers who arrived from different places of Russia for the construction of the canal formed 8 small Russian settlements in Khojikent district: Romanovsky (Peasant), Zaporozhsky, Nadezhdinsky, Nikolaevsky, Obetovanny, Nizhnevolynsky, Verkhnevolynsky and Konnogvardeysky (Red Dawn).
The construction of a canal 84 km long, named after
Nicholas I and brought to
Mirzachoʻl (Gulistan), which was put into operation in 1895, began in 1872.
From 7600 hectares of irrigated land 2100 hectares were allotted to the knyaz, who lived in Romanovsky settlement, 3380 hectares - to Russian settlers, 220 hectares - to the experimental field.
In 1897 near the station Golodnaya Steppe (Mirzachoʻl) the settlement Dukhovsky was formed, in 1906 the settlement Spassky was created. On the eve of the
First World War
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in these already united settlements there were 290 households (the town of Guliston later grew up in their place).
During the same period, there was laid a railroad from
Samarkand
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to
Tashkent
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through the Hungry Steppe. Its construction was completed in 1895. Achchikkuduk station was called Griboedovka, and since 1905 - Golodnaya Steppe, as well as the settlement.
There were built the buildings of the canal administration and the first Russian-native school in Golodnaya Steppe in 1905. Since 1910 the canal was called the Northern Golodnostepsky canal.
In 1922 the settlement Golodnaya Steppe was renamed to Mirzachul. In 1952 it received the status of urban-type settlement, being a part of
Tashkent region.
On May 8, 1961 the settlement of urban-type Mirzachul was converted into the city of Gulistan. On November 26, 1963 it became the center of the
Syrdaryo region created at the beginning of the same year. In 1989, in connection with the unification of
Jizzakh and Syrdaryo regions, the city of
Jizzakh became the regional center.
On February 16, 1990 after restoration of Jizzak region the center of Syrdaryo region was moved from Jizzak to Gulistan.
Geography and climate
Geography
It lies in the southeastern part of the
Mirzachül (formerly Golodnaya steppe), southwest of
Tashkent
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. Its population is 91,300 (2021).
The main industry in the area is cottonpicking.
Climate
Guliston has a hot-summer
Mediterranean climate
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''Csa'').
Demographics
Religious sights
Saint Nicholas Temple is an architectural monument located in the city of Guliston (Sirdaryo region,
Uzbekistan
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). The church was built in 1945 as a house of prayer. It is located at 94 Turkestan Street in Guliston. In 1890, in the village of Guliston in the Turkestan Governorate of the
Russian Empire
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, a large brick church was erected. It could accommodate no fewer than a hundred parishioners, but it was demolished in the 1930s during the Soviet era. In 1945, a decision was made to build a new house of prayer in Guliston. The new house of prayer, constructed from adobe brick, was built in less than a year and opened its doors to parishioners on November 9, 1945.
References
* Guliston. (2007). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved September 28, 2007, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9038486
Populated places in Sirdaryo Region
Cities in Uzbekistan
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