Karmana

[2] The original name of Karmanа city translated from Sogdian meant "big palace".

In the 12th century, the city of Kermine was captured and destroyed by Khwarazmshah, Il-Arslan (1156-1172)[4] in the course of military actions and resistance by the local inhabitants.

During World War II, in 1942, the 7th Infantry Division of the Polish Anders' Army was stationed and organized in Karmana, before it was evacuated from Uzbekistan to fight against Nazi Germany.

Furthermore, the Navoiy Regional Road Safety Department, responsible for regional-level operations, is also situated within the boundaries of Karmana town .

Its exhibition includes artifacts collected from Karmana town and surrounding areas, such as ancient pottery, jewelry, clothing, textiles, household items, and more.

It operated during the early years of Uzbekistan's independence but was later repurposed for special events and no longer functioned as a regular cinema.

Karmana in 1887