CHURCHES BUILT IN TASHKENT AND THEIR ARCHITECTURAL STYLES
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Tashkent, church, architectural style, 19th century, early 20th century, architectural appearance, urbanism, religious architecture, city panorama.Abstract
This article provides a scholarly analysis of churches in Tashkent city built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, focusing on their architectural styles. The study examines how the construction of these churches influenced the city’s architectural appearance, distinctive stylistic features, urban context, and impact on the city panorama. In addition, the integration of churches into the social and cultural life of the city is explored. The research is based on archival documents, historical maps, architectural planning materials, and advanced academic studies.
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