[3][4] After the Independence of Republic of Uzbekistan, the big part of the city, which was about 4 kilometers long it was renamed after the name of Uzbek poet Usman Nasir in the year of 1991.
“Shota Rustaveli street" plays essential role in the beauty, in social-economic impact and cultural life of Tashkent city.
There are number of essential building and constructions which serve to the local people, and they are: “Babur park", "Grand Mir hotel",[6] "Tashkent region court", "Building of International Fund for Saving the Aral Sea",[7] "Embassy of Switzerland",[8] "Saodat" trading center[9] and many other companies.
[10] In 1987 Uzbek government has set the monument for the Shota Rustaveli which was made by R.Nemirovski, who was a professional sculptor.
After the independence of Uzbekistan the monument for the Russian people poet Alexander Pushkin was replaced to the "Shota Rustaveli street" too.