List of mountains of Uzbekistan
- Navkat
- Navkat is a town in Tajikistan located in Sughd Region south-west of Khujand. It is the administrative capital of Spitamen District with a population of 18,700
- SamKochAvto
- SamKochAvto, originally Samarkand Automobile Factory, is a joint Turkish–Uzbekistani venture with major investment by the Turkish company Koc Holding. Located in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, the plant manufactures buses and has recently launched a production
- Obikiik
- Obikiik, formerly Pravda, is a location in Tajikistan. It is the administrative capital of Khuroson District in Khatlon Region. The population of the town is 12,300
- Moskovskiy
- Moskovskiy or Moskva is a location in Tajikistan. It is the administrative capital of Hamadoni District in Khatlon Region, located at 37°39′24″N 69°37′45″E. The population of the town is 23,300
- Moshavim Movement
- The Moshavim Movement is one of the main settlement movements in Israel, whose members are cooperative villages organized as moshavim and moshavim shitufiim
- Vakhsh Range
- Vakhsh Range is a mountain range in Tajikistan, forming the north-west border of Khatlon Province with the Region of Republican Subordination. It stretches for a length of about 80 km along the left bank in the middle course of the Vakhsh River. Maximum
- Mount Adelung
- Mount Adelung is the highest peak in Pskem Range in the extreme north-east of the Tashkent Region, Uzbekistan. Mount Adelung is the highest point of Tashkent Province at 4,301 meters, just 2 meters higher than the nearby Mount Beshtor, located a little
- Mount Beshtor
- Mount Beshtor rises to 4,299 m in Pskem Range in the north-eastern tip of Uzbekistan's Tashkent Province. Located on the southern border with Kyrgyzstan, a short distance to the south-west from another towering peak in Pskem Range, Mount Adelung. Beshtor
- Gissar Valley
- Gissar Valley in Tajikistan runs east–west along the southern slopes of Gissar Range and on the northern border of Khatlon Province. It is about 100 km long and up to 20 km wide in the middle, stretching from Vahdat district in the east to Tursunzoda
- Andrei Simonov
- Andrei Dmitrievich Simonov was a Russian Armed Forces major general serving as Chief of the Electronic Warfare Troops of the 2nd Army of the Western Military District