Must-see attractions in Fergana Valley

  • Eggs for sale and a crowd of people visiting Kumtepa bazaar.

    Kumtepa Bazaar

    Fergana Valley

    The fantastic Kumtepa Bazaar, 5km west of Margilon centre, is a time capsule full of weathered Uzbek men in traditional clothing exchanging solemn…

  • Yodgorlik silk factory in Margilon, Uzbekistan.

    Yodgorlik Silk Factory

    Fergana Valley

    Margilon's main attraction is this fascinating factory, a block west of the central Dekon Bazaar. English-language guides can walk you through traditional…

  • Khan’s Palace

    Fergana Valley

    The palace of the Khan of Kokand, with seven courtyards and 114 rooms, was built in 1873, though its dazzling tiled exterior makes it look so perfect that…

  • Jahon Bazaar

    Fergana Valley

    Andijon’s Jahon Bazaar is the biggest bazaar on the Uzbek side of the Fergana Valley. There are silk stalls here, in case you miss Kumtepa Bazaar in…

  • Sayid Ahmad Hoja Medressa

    Fergana Valley

    This charming medressa was converted into a crafts centre more than a decade ago, with the former hujras (cell-like living quarters) now housing a suzani…

  • Jami Mosque Museum

    Fergana Valley

    Kokand’s most impressive mosque, built by Umar Khan in 1812, is centred on a 22m minaret and includes a colourful 100m-long aivan (portico) supported by…

  • Rishton Ceramic Museum

    Fergana Valley

    Of the thousand local potters who make a living from the legendary local loam, only a handful are considered true masters who still use traditional…

  • Fergana Bazaar

    Fergana Valley

    Fergana’s most appealing attraction is the modern bazaar, filled with good-natured Uzbek traders, leavened with Korean and Russian vendors selling…

  • Dakhma-i-Shokhon

    Fergana Valley

    Entering the Narbutabey graveyard’s north gate from the street, proceed straight and you'll see the 1830s Dakhma-i-Shokhon (the tomb of Umar Khan and…

  • Jome Mosque & Medressa

    Fergana Valley

    Across from the Eski Bazaar is the handsome 19th-century Jome Mosque & Medressa, said to be the only building to survive the 1902 earthquake. It reopened…

  • Babur Literary Museum

    Fergana Valley

    This museum occupies the site of the royal apartments where Zahiruddin Babur (1483–1530) lived and studied as a boy within Ark-Ichy, the town’s long-gone…

  • Sahib Mian Hazrat Medressa

    Fergana Valley

    Walk five minutes down Muqimi ko'chasi from Khamza ko'chasi to the truncated remnants of the 19th-century Sahib Mian (Sohibzoda) Hazrat Medressa, where…

  • Narbutabey Medressa

    Fergana Valley

    The Bolsheviks closed the 1799 Narbutabey Medressa, but it opened after independence only to have Karimov shut it down again in 2008. Visitors can visit…

  • Devanboy Mosque

    Fergana Valley

    With a new facade, twin minarets and a taharkhana (wash house), the 19th-century Devanboy Mosque now plays the role of Andijon's Friday mosque. The…

  • Museum of Regional Studies

    Fergana Valley

    The sparse Museum of Regional Studies covers the Fergana region and is of marginal interest. Visitors can inspect the WWII uniforms and a 3D map of the…

  • Stone Tablet of Nodira

    Fergana Valley

    Originally buried behind Modari Khan, Nodira was adopted by the Soviets as a model Uzbek woman and moved to a prominent place beneath a white stone tablet…

  • Modari Khan Mausoleum

    Fergana Valley

    The unrestored Modari Khan Mausoleum, built in 1825 for Umar’s mother, features unusual red, green, yellow and blue tilework.

  • Zimbardor Mosque

    Fergana Valley

    There's not much to see at this small neighbourhood mosque in the old town but there's a welcoming chaikhana next door.

  • Jahon Bazaar

    Fergana Valley

    This small bazaar is worth a visit for its fresh produce and dried fruits and nuts.

  • Kamal-Kazi Medressa

    Fergana Valley

    This landmark is home to a woman's organisation and so generally isn't open to the public.

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