Prayer times in Uzbekistan
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Payer Times for Cities in Uzbekistan
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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Andijan | 05:49 | 07:28 | 12:06 | 14:26 | 16:44 | 18:17 |
Bukhara | 06:19 | 07:56 | 12:37 | 15:01 | 17:19 | 18:50 |
Fergana | 05:51 | 07:29 | 12:08 | 14:30 | 16:47 | 18:20 |
Namangan | 05:52 | 07:31 | 12:08 | 14:28 | 16:46 | 18:19 |
Navoi | 06:16 | 07:54 | 12:34 | 14:56 | 17:14 | 18:46 |
Nukus | 06:42 | 08:24 | 12:57 | 15:12 | 17:29 | 19:06 |
Qarshi | 06:12 | 07:48 | 12:32 | 14:58 | 17:16 | 18:46 |
Samarkand | 06:09 | 07:46 | 12:27 | 14:51 | 17:09 | 18:40 |
Tashkent | 06:02 | 07:42 | 12:18 | 14:37 | 16:55 | 18:29 |
Urgench | 06:37 | 08:17 | 12:53 | 15:11 | 17:28 | 19:03 |
Prayer Times of Others Cities in Uzbekistan
About Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan, officially known as the Republic of Uzbekistan, is a double landlocked country located in the heart of Central Asia. It's enclosed by five other landlocked countries, including Kazakhstan to the north, Tajikistan to the southeast, Kyrgyzstan to the northeast, Afghanistan to the south, and Turkmenistan to the southwest. With an expansive area of 448,978 square kilometers, Uzbekistan proudly stands as the 56th largest country in the world. Tashkent, its capital and largest city, is a cultural and economic hub filled with historical monuments and bustling bazaars. The country boasts a significant population of 33 million, largely concentrated in the verdant Fergana Valley. It is here where Uzbekistan's two mighty rivers, the Syr Darya and the Amu Darya, weave their way through the landscape, nurturing the land and its people. Rooted deeply in its past as a key junction along the ancient Silk Road, Uzbekistan has a rich, multifaceted culture. Historical centers such as Bukhara, Khiva, and Samarkand dot the country, each a UNESCO World Heritage Site, each a testament to significant Islamic and Persian architecture. The nation's economy is primarily commodity-based, featuring key products like natural gas, gold, and cotton. Uzbekistan is a major exporter of cotton, and in a bid to fortify its economic landscape, the country is taking significant strides towards reducing its dependence on cotton and diversifying its economy. Significant market reforms have been underway since the late 2010s, transforming Uzbekistan into an increasingly attractive destination for foreign investment. With a distinctive blend of history, culture, and modernity, Uzbekistan offers a unique Central Asian experience.