Qamashi

According to local information, the name Q is derived from the name of the kamaychi branch of the Uzbek Kungirot clan.The population of this city is 34 thousand people (2005).

In Qamashi there is a cotton gin, a building materials factory, and other construction organizations, MTP, Qamashi car dealership company, computer clubs, a dog park, amusement parks, high-rise residences, a chain of hardware and food stores, "Langar Ota" shrine, "Mikron" company (making pasta), a leather processing enterprise, and a wool factory.

In addition, small, medium and large enterprises, micro-firms have been working for many years.

There are 2 lyceums, 32 vocational colleges, 5 general education schools, children's music and sports schools, a central library, club institutions, and a cultural center this city.

There are buses and route taxis from Qamashi to the regional center (Karshi city) [1] The town population was 22,270 people in 1989,[2] 34,000 in 2005,[3] and 39,100 in 2016.