Xojeli

City in Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Xojeli, also Khojeli (Karakalpak: Xojeli/Хожели, [xoˈʒeli]; Russian: Ходжейли, romanized: Khodzheyli), is a city and seat of Xojeli District in Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan.[1] It lies 15 km southwest of Nukus, and 25 km northeast of Konye-Urgench (Turkmenistan). Its population is 67,800 (2016).[2] Xojeli has a railway station on the line from Atyrau (western Kazakhstan) to Tashkent.[3]

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Xojeli
Karakalpak: Xojeli/Хожели
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Xojeli is located in Uzbekistan
Xojeli
Xojeli
Location in Uzbekistan
Coordinates: 42°24′N 59°27′E
Country Uzbekistan
Autonomous RepublicKarakalpakstan
DistrictXojeli district
Population
 (2016)
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67,800
Time zoneUTC+5 (UZT)
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There is an ancient city and archaeological complex called Mizdarkhan, located northeast of Xojeli, which consists of several medieval and ancient archaeological sites as: underground Mausoleum of Nazlymkhan Sulu, Mausoleum of Shamun Naby (a Sufi scholar), Medrese of Erezhep Halifa and Hill of Zhomart Kassap (ancient Zoroastrian dakhma).[citation needed] Nowadays, Mizdakhan functions also as a graveyard and people in Karakalpakstan visit on pilgrimage.[citation needed]

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