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A busy day in the apparel section. The market is said to date from 1992, its 15th anniversary being celebrated in 2007. [2] In the view of journalists from the neighbouring Uzbekistan, one of the causes for the rise of Bishkek's Dordoy Bazaar was the decline of Uzbekistan's major wholesale markets.
Following the Kyrgyz Revolution of 2010, Kyrgyz nationalists attacked Mayevka, a village near Bishkek, on 19 April 19. They pillaged and claimed land from Meskhetians and Russians, then were evicted; five people were killed in the disturbances. [5]
The Lenin District (Kyrgyz: Ленин району, romanized: Lenin rayonu, Russian: Ленинский район, Юго-Запад) is a district of the capital city of Bishkek in northern Kyrgyzstan. Its resident population was 198,019 in 2009. [2]
Chong-Aryk (Kyrgyz: Чоң-Арык) is an urban-type settlement in northern Kyrgyzstan. Its population was 10,317 in 2021. [1] The town is administratively subordinated to the Lenin District within the city of Bishkek. [2] The town is home to the Ala Archa State Residence.
Bishkek, [a] formerly known as Frunze, and earlier Pishpek, is the capital and largest city of Kyrgyzstan.Bishkek is also the administrative centre of the Chüy Region. [b] Bishkek is situated near the border with Kazakhstan and has a population of 1,074,075, as of 2021.
The Oktyabr District (Kyrgyz: Октябрь району, Russian: Октябрьский район) is a district of the capital city of Bishkek in northern Kyrgyzstan. Its resident population was 238,329 in 2009. [1] It covers the southeastern part of the city, including the residential area Tokoldosh.
When Sooronbay Jeenbekov welcomed Vladimir Putin to Bishkek in March 2019, a new marble pavilion was created as part of the renovations outside the residence to provide a sound place for the National Guard to render honors. Nicknamed "the pride of Kyrgyzstan", it is made of Issyk-Kul marble and has a height of seven meters 20 centimeters, as ...
Panfilov Street (Kyrgyz: Панфилов көчөсү, romanized: Panfilov köchösü; Russian: улица Панфилова) is a street in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. It stretches from Abdylas Maldybaev Street in the south to Jibek Jolu Prospekti in the north. The street was named after Soviet general Ivan Panfilov in 1941. Its earlier name was ...