Khujand

Khujand (Tajik: Хуҷанд; Russian: Худжанд; Uzbek: Хўжанд, romanized: Хo'jand; Persian: خجند‌, romanized: Khojand), sometimes spelled Khodjent and known as Leninabad (Russian: Ленинабад, romanized: Leninabad; Tajik: Ленинобод, romanized: Leninobod; Persian: لنین‌آباد‌, romanized: Leninâbâd) from 1936 to 1991, is the second-largest city of Tajikistan and the capital of Tajikistan's northernmost Sughd province.

Khujand
Хуҷанд (Tajik)
Khujand
Location in Tajikistan
Khujand
Khujand (West and Central Asia)
Khujand
Khujand (Hindu-Kush)
Coordinates: 40°17′N 69°38′E
CountryTajikistan
ProvinceSughd
Area
  City40 km2 (20 sq mi)
  Metro
2 651.7 km2 (1 023.8 sq mi)
Elevation
300 m (1,000 ft)
Population
 (2019)
  City191,000
  Urban
770,000
  Metro
1,001,700
Time zoneUTC+5
Area code00 992 3422
Official languages
  • Russian (Interethnic)
  • Tajik (State)
Websitewww.khujand.tj

Khujand is one of the oldest cities in Central Asia, dating back about 2,500 years to the Persian Empire. Situated on the Syr Darya river at the mouth of the Fergana Valley, Khujand was a major city along the ancient Silk Road. After being captured by Alexander the Great in 329 BC, it was renamed Alexandria Eschate and has since been part of various empires in history, including the Umayyad Caliphate (8th century), the Mongol Empire (13th century) and the Russian empire (19th century). Today, the majority of its population are ethnic Tajiks and the city is close to the present borders of both Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan.

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