Subordinate Organizations
«NBU INVEST GROUP» JSC
95, Ya.Gulyamov str., Mirabad district, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, 100060
(+99871) 233-00-79
«NBU INVEST GROUP» JSC Investment Company was established in 2008.
The main areas of the investment company are the management of investment assets of the Uzbek National Bank, investment projects implemented with local and foreign investors through equity participation in the authorized capital of business entities, as well as participation in financial markets.
Director: A.Sh. Muxamеdxanov
Fax: (+99871) 233-01-57
Email: info@nbuig.uz
Web-site: http://www.nbuig.uz/
«Asia-Invest Bank» JSC
115035, Moscow, Sadovnicheskaya str., 73, building 1
+7(495)363-37-01/02/03
In 1996, the first joint Uzbek-Russian Bank – Asia-Invest Bank Joint-Stock Commercial Bank (Closed Joint-Stock Company) was established in Russia in accordance with the Intergovernmental Agreement between Russia and Uzbekistan on Basic Principles and Directions of Economic Cooperation for 1996-1997 to further develop progressive forms of national capital use in the financial and banking sector.
Chairman of Board: Raxmatov Botir Aminovich
Fax: +7(495)363-37-02
Email: main@asiainvestbank.ru
Web-site: www.ai-bank.ru
Fine Arts Gallery of Uzbekistan
Tashkent city, Buyuk Turon str., 2
+998(71) 209-80-16
On the eve of the greatest and dearest holiday for the country, the Independence Day, the capital of Uzbekistan hosted the opening of a new unique cultural center - Fine Arts Gallery of Uzbekistan.
Nurullabay Historical Monument
Uzbkekistan, Khorezm region, Khiva, Mahalla Yangi Turmush
+(99862)375-20-33
The palace is located in Dishan-Kale - the outer city of Khiva and is famous for its magnificence, beauty and charm. The palace differs from other palaces built by other khans in different periods. During the reign of Muhammad Rahim Khan I, the old city (now Ichan-Kala) was already crowded due to the large number of houses built there and it was impossible to build large palaces with gardens there. So, Muhammad Rahim Khan I ordered to build for his sons Mahmud-tyurya and Muhammad-tyurya country palaces "howli" (made of rammed clay blocks) to the west of the city (Ichan-Kala) walls.