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Yakkasaray

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Tashkent District 10 Yakkasaray
Tashkent District 10 Yakkasaray

Yakkasaray (Uzbek: Yakkasaroy tumani, Russian: Яккасарайский район, romanized: Yakkasaraysky rayon) is one of 12 districts (tuman) of Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan.

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Yakkasaray
Мухандийслар улица, Tashkent

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Мухандийслар улица 5
100000 Tashkent
Uzbekistan
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Turkestan Governor-Generalship
Turkestan Governor-Generalship

The Turkestan Governor-Generalship (Туркестанское генерал-губернаторство), commonly known as Russian Turkestan (broader geographic term), was the main colonial administration of the Russian Empire in Central Asia from 1867 to 1917. In contemporary British usage it was often styled the "Governor-Generalship of Turkistan". Established following the Russian conquest of Central Asia, it governed territories roughly corresponding to parts of present-day Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, with its capital at Tashkent. The region contained over 5 million inhabitants according to the 1897 census and covered an area of 1.7 million square kilometres. It operated under a frontier emergency-law regime that combined civil and military authority, notably the 1881 Law on "reinforced and extraordinary security" and the comprehensive 1886 Statute, which codified supervised indigenous institutions alongside imperial courts. The dual court system—imperial courts for Russian subjects and supervised qadi and biy courts for the indigenous population—became a defining feature of governance. The governor-generalship operated as a frontier krai with a unique administrative structure combining military and civil authority under a single governor-general. It operated on a special frontier legal footing defined by the 1886 Statute; supervised "native" institutions were retained within an imperial administrative hierarchy. The administration focused heavily on economic development, particularly cotton cultivation as import substitution following the American Civil War, and the construction of railways linking Central Asian markets to European Russia. By the early 1910s, Russia's trade with Central Asia (including Bukhara and Khiva) approached 400 million rubles annually, with cotton forming the principal export. The system faced increasing tensions over land alienation, resettlement policies, and wartime labour conscription, culminating in the widespread Central Asian revolt of 1916. Following the February Revolution of 1917, the governor-generalship was dissolved and replaced by the short-lived Turkestan Autonomy, which was suppressed by the Bolsheviks in early 1918. The region was subsequently reorganised as the Turkestan ASSR within Soviet Russia, with the imperial administrative boundaries later dismantled during the Soviet national delimitation of the 1920s.

Tashkent State University of Economics
Tashkent State University of Economics

The Tashkent State University of Economics (Uzbek: Toshkent Davlat Iqtisodiyot Universiteti , Тошкент Давлат Иқтисодиёт Университети) is one of the largest higher education establishments in the sphere of economics in Uzbekistan and in Central Asia. It is the former Tashkent Institute of Economics. The university includes: 5 faculties Master's Degree Department 28 academic departments Second Degree DepartmentThe Tashkent State University of Economics has roughly 10,000 students and is one of the largest economic universities in Central Asia. It is divided into functional institutes that strive to provide education regarding the economics of Uzbekistan. TSEU was the first international American-style business school in Uzbekistan and has gained notoriety by building relationships with notable universities in the US, Great Britain, and Germany. It maintains the largest university library in Central Asia. There are the Institute of Economics, Business, and Professional development and Retraining of personnel, Specialized higher business school, Republican economic lyceum, Economic gymnasium, various scientific-research institutes, consulting and training centers at the University. All these structures ensure the continual economic education. TSUE serves as the base university for economic education in the Republic of Uzbekistan. The university employs over 600 faculty staff, including 3 academicians of Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, one academician of Academy of Humanities of the Russian Federation, one academician of Academy of Natural Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan, 2 academicians and 3 corresponding members of International Academy of Work and Employment, over 50 Doctors of Science, roughly 300 Doctors of Phylosophy.