Yangiabad Bazaar
The oriental flea market, known throughout Tashkent as "Tezikovka," was later relocated to the city's outskirts under the new name "Yangiabad market."
Outstanding Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn immortalized its name. He even wrote: "You can buy anything in Tezikovka."
Outstanding Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn immortalized its name. He even wrote: "You can buy anything in Tezikovka."
It is something like a flea market where one can truly find whatever they like.
Residents of the city can be divided into two types: First, those who traded there, and second, those who know them.
From early morning on the weekend, the bazaar opens where collectors "organize racing" for rare items.
Here, one could find the General’s overcoats from Germany, icons and badges "For the Battles with Basmatch", guns; bracelets, warm items, and many other second-hand items that nowhere else in Tashkent can be found.
Communication with tradespeople is always friendly and welcoming.
It was decided to move when the municipality started to extend the ring road.
The essence of the market remains the same; absolutely any kind of good is there. In addition, every weekend, like in the good old times, people from sunny Tashkent come down to this market.
Residents of the city can be divided into two types: First, those who traded there, and second, those who know them.
From early morning on the weekend, the bazaar opens where collectors "organize racing" for rare items.
Here, one could find the General’s overcoats from Germany, icons and badges "For the Battles with Basmatch", guns; bracelets, warm items, and many other second-hand items that nowhere else in Tashkent can be found.
Communication with tradespeople is always friendly and welcoming.
It was decided to move when the municipality started to extend the ring road.
The essence of the market remains the same; absolutely any kind of good is there. In addition, every weekend, like in the good old times, people from sunny Tashkent come down to this market.