Baxt
Baxt Baxt | |
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Town | |
M34 highway in Baxt | |
Baxt Location in Sirdaryo Province, Uzbekistan | |
Coordinates: 40°42′50″N 68°41′36″E / 40.71389°N 68.69333°ECoordinates: 40°42′50″N 68°41′36″E / 40.71389°N 68.69333°E | |
Country | Uzbekistan |
Region | Sirdaryo Region |
District | Sirdaryo District |
Settlement | 1899 |
Population (2000)[1] | |
• Total | 10,100 |
Baxt (Baht) is a town in Sirdaryo District of Sirdaryo Region in Uzbekistan.[2] The estimated population in 1968 was 9,100.[1]
History
Baxt was founded in 1899 as a settlement serving the passing loop #121 on the Middle Asia Railway which connected Samarkand and Tashkent. In 1916, the passing loop was upgraded to a railway station. The station was named Velikoalexeyevskaya after the Russian prince Alexey, the apparent heir to the throne. In 1963, the settlement and the station were renamed Baxt (which means "Happiness" in Uzbek). In 1980, Baxt was granted town status.[2]
Economy
Industry
As of the 1970s, in Baxt there were a construction materials plant and a cotton purification factory.[1]
Transportation
Baxt has a railway station on a railway connecting Tashkent and Samarkand via Guliston. The M34 highway connecting Tashkent and Dushanbe passes through Baxt as well. There are also local roads.
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