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Fergana (uzb)

Uzbekistan

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Fergana ranks 1,366th in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Alajuela, Avilés, and Walthamstow. Memorable people born in Fergana include Isma'il ibn Ahmad, Gulnara Karimova, and Tamara Khanum. Memorable people who died in Fergana include Bahram Chobin, Al-Sarakhsi, and Umar Shaikh Mirza II. Fergana has been the birth place of many soccer players, and boxers and the death place of many politicians, and military personnels. Fergana is located in Uzbekistan.

Fergana, or Ferghana, also Farghana is a district-level city and the capital of Fergana Region in eastern Uzbekistan. Fergana is about 320 km east of Tashkent, about 75 km southwest of Andijan, and less than 20 km from the Kyrgyzstan border. The modern city was founded in 1876. Read more on Wikipedia

People

Between 849 and 2001, Fergana was the birth place of 17 globally memorable people, including Isma'il ibn Ahmad, Gulnara Karimova, and Tamara Khanum. Additionaly, 4 globally memorable people have passed away in Fergana including Bahram Chobin, Al-Sarakhsi, and Umar Shaikh Mirza II.

People Born in Fergana

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Occupations

Most individuals born in present day Fergana were soccer players (4), boxers (3), politicians (2), social activists (1), and dancers (1),  while most who died were politicians (2), military personnels (1), and lawyers (1).

Over the past 100 years, soccer players have been the top profession of globally memorable people born in Fergana, including Timur Kapadze, Andrei Fyodorov, and Islom Tukhtakhujaev. Whereas, throughout history, soccer players have been the profession with the most memorable people born in present day Fergana, including Timur Kapadze, Andrei Fyodorov, and Islom Tukhtakhujaev.

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Overlapping Lives

Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 3 globally memorable people born in Fergana since 1700.