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Margilan (, ; ) is a city (2024 pop. 253,500) in eastern 's .

Margilan is located in the south of the , where trade caravans from China traveled westwards and vice versa during the days of the . Margilan has been renowned for its silk goods as far back as the 10th century.

According to legend, Margilan was founded by Alexander the Great. While stopping for lunch there, he was given chicken ( murgh; in ) and bread ( nan; in Persian: نان), from which the town took its name. More reliable records indicate that by the 9th century Margilan was an important stop on the Silk Road, along the route going across the to .

In the early 16th century , the founder of the dynasty, mentioned that "the and apricots are superb .... the game in Margilan is good; white deer may be found nearby. The people are . They are a feisty people, ready with their fists. The custom of is widespread throughout , and most of the renowned exorcists of and are Margilanis. The author of the (Burhan al-Din al-Marghinani) was from a Margilan village called ". The Babur-nama Trans. & Ed. Wheeler M. Thackston (New York) 2002 p5 This reputation for toughness extends to modern times. Margilan merchants were key players in Central Asian commerce, and were said to be a law unto themselves during days, when the city was the heart of Uzbekistan's . Margilan today is also a stronghold of conservative , as is much of the Fergana Valley.


History

In antiquity
There is a legend about the origin of the name of the city, associated with the invasion of Alexander the Great. Local residents, having learned of Alexander's intention to visit their city, prepared a red carpet for him. One of the elders of the town offered to welcome the guest with chicken and bread. After the feast, Alexander the Great asked what the dish was called. He was answered: "Murjinon", which means "chicken and bread". On his way back, he tasted the dish again and then called the place "Murjinon". Since then, the city has been named Margilan.

Margilan is one of the ancient cities of the . In 1994-2004, employees of the Institute of Archaeology of worked in the city, which revealed the existence of irrigated agriculture in Margilan oasis since no later than IV-III centuries BC.

The settlement appeared in the II-I centuries BC, when one of the roads of passed through . In the sources the settlement is known from the 9th century. The name Margilan has been known since the 10th century.

It is reliably known that Alexander the Great was not in Fergana, and the extreme point of his expansion in was the city of . Near or on its place he erected the fortress-city of Alexandria Eschate.

During World War II, in 1942, the 9th Infantry Division of the Polish Anders' Army was stationed and organized in Margilan, before it was evacuated from Uzbekistan to fight against . There is a Polish military cemetery in Margilan.


Economy
Margilan has been a center for the production of fabrics since . There are factories "Yodgorlik" and "Fayzulodin" and the firm "Atlas". There are many craftsmen working at home. Uzbekistan's largest traditional factory, the Yodgorlik Silk Factory, is based in Margilan. It employs more than 2,000 workers and produces an annual output of 250,000 square meters of silk cloth. The neighboring Margilan Silk Factory employs 15,000 workers using modern machinery, and produces some 22 million square meters per year.

The economy of the city is concentrated mainly in a large wholesale and food market. The is very well developed. Residents of the city are mainly engaged in and and , many work in public establishment.

In the years of in the city built a , art and sewing , repair-mechanical, tractor-repair, , and dairy plants.


Main sites

Yodgorlik Silk Factory
Established in 1983 in an attempt to preserve traditional weaving techniques in the face of industrialisation, the Yodgorlik Silk Factory focuses on producing high quality handmade goods. It employs over 200 workers, and the full production process takes place in the factory, from the feeding of with mulberry leaves, to dyeing the silks with natural mineral and vegetable dyes, to weaving the silk. The factory is open to the public for guided tours, enabling tourists to learn about Margilan’s traditional silk weaving industry.
(2025). 9781784771089, Bradt Guides Ltd.


Margilan Silk Factory
Margilan Silk Factory is a huge, state-run facility for industrial silk production. At its peak, it employed 15,000 workers, who produced up to 22 million square metres of silk each year. It is still possible to visit.


The Kumtepa Bazaar
The Kumtepa Bazaar is one of the most vibrant markets in Central Asia. It takes place on Sundays and Thursdays in a location 5 kilometers west of the city centre, and offers textiles, fresh produce, and household goods.


Toron Mosque
Toron Mosque is just north of Margilan's Central Bazaar. It was founded in the 19th century by Said Akhmad Khodjaev, a wealthy philanthropist and advisor to the tsarist administration who later fled to Margilan during the Bolshevik Revolution. In the 20th century, the building was used as a jail and then became an office. It now houses the Margilan Crafts Development Centre, which preserves traditional atlas and adras textile-making technologies.


Khonakhan Mosque
The (also known as the Khonaqoh Mosque) was built in the 16th century and has been renovated by the Ministry of Culture. The mosque has two impressive minarets, each 26 meters high, and original carved wooden pillars made from cedar by master craftsmen in Margilan.


Geography
Margilan is located in the south-east of the , in the of the , 9 km north-west of the regional center - the city of . There is a railway station on the - line.


Population
Margilan is one of the three major cities of along with Fergana and Kokand. Representatives of more than 30 live in the city.

As of January 1, 2014, the population is 215,400 inhabitants.

Margelan, according to the general population census of the , conducted on January 28 (February 9), 1897Демоскоп Weekly. by direct survey of the entire population on the same date, in accordance with the "Regulations on the First General Population Census of the Russian Empire" approved by the Emperor of Russia in 1895, was one of the major cities of .


See also
  • Nurkhon Yuldasheva

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