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  1. Kanka, Uzbekistan. Coordinates: 40°48′23.5″N 68°59′07.5″E. The site of ancient settlement at Kanka ( Uzbek: Qanqa ), Uzbekistan, is located in 80 km southeast of Tashkent, in the southeastern outskirts of the Eltamgali settlement. It is one of the large, ancient city centers of the Tashkent oasis.

  2. May 18, 2022 · Kanka. 18.05.2022 1499. Kanka is an ancient settlement in the Akkurgan district of the Tashkent region of Uzbekistan, 70 km southwest of Tashkent, in the southeastern vicinity of the village of Eltamgali, on the left bank of the Karasu channel (the old channel of the Akhangaran), not far from the confluence of the latter with the Syr Darya.

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  4. Description. A site of ancient settlement of Kanka in the territorial and administrative attitude is located in 80 km in the southeast from Tashkent, in the southeastern outskirts of Eltamgali settlement. It is the ancient and one of the large city centers of Tashkent oasis. Kanka is the first capital of Chach state, small estate of Kanguy.

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    Kanka. On the outskirts of Eltamgali village, 80 km southeast of Tashkent, are the archaeological ruins of Kanka, the earliest incarnation of Tashkent. Kanka was the first capital of Chach state, a small estate of Kanguy. The state featured more than 50 urban settlements. The medieval authors wrote with a charm that neither Movarounnahr, nor ...

  6. Researches have found that the Kanka settlement was the oldest and largest center of Tashkent oasis, existed from the 3rd century BC till the 12th century AD. Latest research works in the territory of Kanka have been carrying since August 2010. During these works archeologists have found many fragments of ceramics: hums, humchi, tagora, lids ...

  7. Kanka. Kanka is part of the Tentative list of Uzbekistan in order to qualify for inclusion in the World Heritage List.. Kanka (also included in the serial nomination “Silk Roads Sites in Uzbekistan”) is the remain of an ancient settlement in the Tashkent oasis consisting of a monumental fortification walls and three different citadel-cities (called shakhristan) from the 6th to 12th century.

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