- Katta-Kurgan
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official_name = Kattaqo'rg'on, Kattakurghan, Kattakurgan, Κаттакурган
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population_total = 100000
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footnotes =Kattakurgan ( _uz. Kattaqo‘rg‘on, Каттақўрғон, کته قورغان, _ru. Каттакурган) also spelled as "Katta Qurghan" is a town in the
Samarqand Province ofUzbekistan . It is located on the road and railway betweenBukhara andSamarkand . The name is Turkic and means "large town orkurgan ". The town does not appear to be of any great antiquity, although afterAlexander the Great 's sack ofMarakanda (Samarkand) the centre of cultural life in that part of theZeravshan valley may briefly have shifted west to the region around Katta-Kurgan. According to F.F. Pospelov a fortress was built on the current site by the local saint Sufi Allahyar and his two brothers, Farhat-Atalyk and Allah-Nazar-bii, in 1095 AH/1684 AD, and the town subsequently grew up around it. It was the seat of a "Bek" (local Governor) under the rule of the BukharanManghit dynasty. In1868 , following the fall of Samarkand to the Russians and the annexation of the Upper Zeravshan Valley from Bukhara, it became the border town betweenRussian Turkestan and theBukharan Emirate , and the centre of a district. In 1924 both entities were dissolved by theSoviet regime, and Katta-Kurgan was incorporated in the newUzbek SSR .It is currently the second largest city in Samarkand Province. Population of Kattakurgan is of Uzbek nationality, there used to be quite a big Russian minority, which is not the case anymore.Greats of Kattakurgan
Ochildimurod Miriy
Sufi Allahyar
Bobosher Sharipovources and further reading
* Ф.Ф. Поспелов "Материалы к Истории Самаркандской Области" "Справочная Книга Самаркандской Области" Выпуск X (Самарканд) (1912), pp 108-111
* В.В. Бартольд "Работы по Исторической Географии" (Москва) (2002) pp 197-8, pp 287-8
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