Victory Park, Tashkent

Historical memorabilia such as emblems, war flags and maps were added to the architectural ensemble of the park.

[5] The Ode to Fortitude monument was erected in memory of Zulfiya Zakirova, an Uzbek mother who lost five sons during the war.

[6] The Museum of Glory (Uzbek: «Шон-шараф» музейи) or Shon-Sharaf State Museum in the park is erected in the form of a man-made mound, inside which is located the main pavilion of the park is an exhibition dedicated to the history of Uzbekistan's participation in World War II.

[9] It is part of the Victory Park Memorial Complex, the head of which is an advisor to the Minister of Defense for Culture.

[10] The Center for Spirituality and Enlightenment, the Department of Information and Mass Communications, the Military Band Service and the Central Song and Dance Ensemble of the Armed Forces are located on the territory of the Complex.

The central monument of the park.
The Museum of Glory.