Dousti Square
Майдони Дӯстӣ | |
Monument to Ismoil Somoni | |
Former name(s) | Lenin Square, Ozodi Square, Somoni Square |
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Type | Square |
Maintained by | Mayor of Dushanbe |
Location | Somoni, Dushanbe, Tajikistan |
Coordinates | 38°34′26″N 68°47′07″E / 38.57389°N 68.78528°ECoordinates: 38°34′26″N 68°47′07″E / 38.57389°N 68.78528°E |
Construction | |
Construction start | 1940 |
Completion | 1961 |
Other | |
Known for | The Central Square in Dushanbe |
Dousti Square (Tajik: майдони Дӯстӣ, Russian: Площадь Дусти) is a square in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. it is connected to Rudaki Avenue and Hofizi Sherozi Avenue. It is the largest in Dushanbe.[1] The name "Dousti" is the Tajik word for friendship.
History
The formation of the square began in the 1930s. Its first building was a 2-storeyed building of the Main Post Office on the axis of Lenin Avenue. In the years 1940-1946 a three-story building of the Government House is being built on the square. In 1949, the symbol of the republic was erected in the southern part of the square - an obelisk column with the emblem of the Tajik SSR (architect SL Anisimov, sculptor BA Tatarinov). In 1961 on the western side of the square, a bronze sculpture of Lenin was erected with the governmental tribune. Thus, the formation of square is being completed. According to the general plan of the city of Dushanbe, in 1966, and then in 1983, a wide green esplanade overlooking the river was projected Dushanbe. After the independence was declared in 1991, the monument of the greatest poet of the east, Ferdowsi, appeared on the site of the monument to Lenin which was torn down on the night of 22 September and the square was named "Ozodi" (Freedom). The square was given its current name of Dousti in 1997. In 1999, the square was due for reconstruction. After the restoration of the square, The monument to Ismoil Somoni was installed in 1999 in honor of the 1100th anniversary of the Samanid State.
Landmarks
Building | Architectural details | Function(s) |
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Parliament Building |
During the soviet period it served as the headquarters of the government of the Tajik SSR. It was constructed in 1940 by architect S. Anisimov. It was made with three-stories to accommodate both houses of parliament. | Serves as a government building. It houses the supreme
assembly of Tajikistan |
It was created in 2002 by an Italian contractor Codest International.[2] The building's 4 has floors, with the last floor being a cupola which measures to 18 meters.[2] | Serves as the official residence of the President of Tajikistan.[2] | |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs |
Other Landmarks
- The Tajik Agriculture, Transport and communications ministries are also located on the square
- A monument to Ismoil Somoni (The area formerly had a statue of Vladimir Lenin.)[3]
Events
- During the Tajik Civil War, many rallies supporting either the government of the rebels took place on the square. Protests on the sqaure also took place from 1990-1991 in opposition to Soviet policies.
- Dousti Square exclusively holds military parades and demonstrations on the occasion of national holidays such as Independence Day, Army Day, Victory Day and before 1991, October Revolution Day, and International Workers' Day.
- The square also hosted the final part of the 3rd and 4th inaugurations of President Emomali Rahmon.[4]
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dousti Square. |
References
- ↑ "Sightseeing objects around Dushanbe, Tajikistan". www.advantour.com. Retrieved 2017-05-30.
- 1 2 3 "Palace Of Nations | | Alluring World". Alluring World. Retrieved 2017-06-01.
- ↑ "Google Translate". translate.googleusercontent.com. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
- ↑ "Маросими Савгандёдкунии Президенти Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон Э.Ш.Раҳмонов | Президенти Тоҷикистон - President of Tajikistan - Президент Таджикистана - رئيس جمهورية تاجيكستان". www.president.tj (in Tajik). Retrieved 2017-11-12.