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    Samarkand (redirect from Samarqand)
    boxes, or other symbols instead of Sogdian characters. Samarkand or Samarqand (/ˈsæmərkænd/ SAM-ər-kand; Uzbek and Tajik: Самарқанд, pronounced [sæmærqænd...
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  • Dinamo Samarqand 1991–1993: Maroqand Samarqand 1993–1997: Dinamo Samarqand 1997–1998: Afrosiyob Samarqand 1998–2000: FK Samarqand 2000–2008: FK Samarqand-Dinamo...
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    Samarqand Region (Samarkand Region) (Uzbek: Самарқанд вилояти, Samarqand viloyati, Russian: Самаркандская область) is the most populous region of Uzbekistan...
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  • Joel Kojo (category FK Dinamo Samarqand players)
    footballer who plays as a forward for Uzbekistan Super League club Dinamo Samarqand. Born in Ghana, he plays for the Kyrgyzstan national team. Kojo finished...
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    AeroRoutes. 24 September 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2022. "Azimuth Adds Samarqand Service From Dec 2022". Aeroroutes. 29 November 2022. Retrieved 29 November...
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  • defending champions for the 2023 campaign. Lokomotiv Tashkent and Dinamo Samarqand teams promoted to the 2024 Super League. The first matches will take place...
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    BBC News. Retrieved 2010-05-27. "The "Qur'ān Of ʿUthmān" At Tashkent (Samarqand), Uzbekistan, From 2nd Century Hijra". Retrieved 5 September 2013. E....
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  • Koike - Dinamo Samarqand Bahodir Nasimov - Dinamo Samarqand Muhammadbobur Asadullayev - Dinamo Samarqand Komil Sharafutdinov - Dinamo Samarqand Sardor Asatillayev...
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    lower Zarafshon river, and its urban centres were the ancient cities of Samarqand and the emirate's capital, Bukhara. It was contemporaneous with the Khanate...
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    Uzbekistan. The route passes through six regions: Tashkent, Sirdaryo, Jizzakh, Samarqand, Navoiy, and Bukhara in Uzbekistan. Trains operate seven days a week under...
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