Shota Rustaveli Street, Tashkent

[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.

Shota Rustaveli memorial in Uzbekistan
Monument for the Alexander Pushkin at Shota Rustaveli street
Shota Rustaveli street in Tashkent