Jomboy District
Jomboy District is a district of Samarqand Region in Uzbekistan. Its capital is Jomboy.[1] It has an area of 550 km2 (210 sq mi)[2] and its population is 176,000 (2021 est.).[3] The district consists of one city (Jomboy), 5 urban-type settlements (Dehqonobod, Eski Jomboy, Xoʻja, Gʻazira, Kattaqishloq) and 8 rural communities.[1] History and cultureIn 1502, when Shaibani Khan was returning from Bukhara to Samarkand, he built a bridge of 7 arches on the Zarafshan river crossing from Jomboy. Over time, the arches were damaged, and in the 40s of the 19th century, 3 arches remained intact. Now. only one arch of the bridge has been preserved. In 1899, a railway was built through Jomboy. ![]() Cultural life is somewhat developed in the district. People such as Ahmad Azam, Zoir Mirzayev (the current governor of the Tashkent Region), and Quddus Azam are from Jomboy. There are 4 general education schools, a college of domestic service, a vocational lyceum, a scientific research institute of Acrology and Parasitology, 2 libraries, a house of culture, and a museum of local history. A symbolic gate has been installed at the entrance to the city. EconomyThe district produces some quantity of cotton.[4] There has also been evidence of basket-weaving among both men and women, though women have been handicapped by having to also perform a greater share of household chores.[5] References
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