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Khudoyar Khan's Urda – one of three extant 19th-century palace monuments in Uzbekistan
Every city has a place that is the pride of its citizens. In Kokand such place is the Urda of Khudoyar Khan and the Kokand State Museum-Reserve it now houses.
The first official museum was opened in 1925 in the former palace of Khudoyar Khan.
The Urda Palace is its greatest treasure and main exhibit. Khudoyar Khan's Urda is one of the three extant 19th-century palace monuments in Uzbekistan.
During the khanate period (from 1709 to 1876), six royal palaces were built. Only a small part of Khudoyar Khan's Urda has survived to this day.
Until 1929, the museum had the status of a Fergana district museum, and from 1929 to 1937 – an interdistrict one.
In 1959, the museum was renamed the Kokand City Museum of Regional Studies.
It is one of the oldest in the country and ranks second in the Fergana Valley after the Fergana Regional Museum of History and Culture.
