By Kenjaev ShaKhzod 1.12 group My place in the city - University Boulevard - (formerly Abramovsky Boulevard, Gorkovsky Boulevard; Uzbek. University xiyoboni) - one of the central streets of Samarkand.
Location - University Boulevard is located in the central part of Samarkand. In the middle of University Boulevard there is an alley of tall trees, thanks to this alley the street is divided into two parts. The boulevard intersects with the following streets: Registan, Bustonsaroy, Shohrukh Mirzo, Mustakillik, Bakhtiyor Khamidov, Abdurakhmon Jami, Orzu Makhmudov, Nurabad and Usman Yusupov street.
History - The territory of the boulevard and the boulevard itself were laid at the end of the 19th century. Turkestan Governor-General Konstantin Petrovich Kaufman in 1870 approved a plan for a new one - Russian Samarkand. In 1871, under the governor of Samarkand, Alexander Konstantinovich Abramovez, the Abramovsky Boulevard was laid, lined with numerous trees, dividing the old and new cities.The main central boulevard had a width of 60 fathoms (128 meters), a length of 490 fathoms (1044 m), had 3 avenues planted with maples, poplars, elm, acacia and aylanthus, and intersected with two passages. The boulevard was conceived as a central resting place for citizens.The landscaping of Abramovsky Boulevard was carried out by a military engineer, topographer and irrigator Alexander Nikolaevich Chernevsky, seedlings of trees and shrubs were grown in the house of a biologist, official for special assignments under the military governor Mikhail Ivanovich Nevesky, located at the end of the western part of the boulevard.After laying the boulevard, the first European-style buildings appeared in Samarkand. After laying the boulevard, the city began to grow and the historical new Samarkand appeared on the western side of the boulevard. Thanks to these historic buildings of the European and Gothic style, the boulevard has become one of the most beautiful in the city. The street is rich in historical events of the times of the Russian Empire and Soviet times. Before Uzbekistan gained independence, the boulevard was called Abramovskaya.
Monument to Amir Timur
Rectorate of the International University of Tourism "Silk Road"
Modern buildings and institutions
Samarkand State City Library named after Al-Biruni
The building of the Faculty of Biology of SamSU and Zoological Museum
Modern buildings and institutions
The main building of the Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages
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