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Kâsânsây also
spelled as
Kasansay (Uzbek:
Kasansay / Косонсой; Tajik: Косонсой; Russian: Касансай) or simply, Kasan, (ancient
Kathan or
Great Kushan empire)...
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Kosonsoy is a
district of
Namangan Region in Uzbekistan. The
capital lies at the city Kosonsoy. Its area is 517 km2. Its po****tion is 212,900 (2021 est...
- Tajiks. It is also
found in
large pockets in the
Tashkent region, and
Kasansay, Chust,
Rishtan and Sokh in
Ferghana Valley, as well as in Burchmulla,...
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currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
stadium of FK
Kasansay. The
stadium holds 30,000 people. v t e 41°14′28″N 71°32′49″E / 41.24111°N...
- FK
Kosonsoy (Uzbek: Косонсой футбол клуби) is an
Uzbekistani football club
based in Kosonsoy,
Namangan Province.
Currently it
plays in
Uzbekistan First...
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remain predominantly Persian-speaking. It is also
found in
large pockets in
Kasansay, Chust,
Rishtan and Sokh and
Chodak in
Ferghana Valley, as well as in Burchmulla...
- Shaykhantakhur,
Papfen 2004
Kokand 1912, AOZK,
Nasaf 2,
Neftchi Jarkurghan 2005
Kasansay,
Quruvchi Tashkent, Miyankal,
Aqtepa Tashkent 2006
Lokomotiv BFK, O. Akbarov...
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manuals of the
Hanafi tradition. Al-Kāsānī came from the
place of Kāsān (
Kasansay, Kosonsoy) in the
Ferghana and was a
student of the
Hanafi legal scholar...
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Chirchiq Chatkal Chandalash Ak-Suu Kozu-Baglan
Isfara Sokh Kojo-Ashkan
Kasansay Shohimardonsoy/Shay****en
Isfayramsay Naryn Kara-Suu (right) Kara-Suu (left)...
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Namangan Zadarya,
Kasansay, Namangan, Naryn, Papal, Turakurgan, Uychi, Uchkurgan, Chartak, Chust, Yangikurgan,
Namangan city,
Kasansay city,
Uchkurgan city...