Uzgen (also Ozgon or Özgön and Uzkand or Uzkend, Kyrgyz: Өзгөн, Özgön; Russian: Узген) is a town in Osh Region, Kyrgyzstan. It is the capital of Uzgen District. According to 2009 Census the population of Uzgen was 49,410
The town is mentioned in Chinese annals of the second century BC. It was one of the capitals of the Karakhanids, who called it Mavarannahr and left three well-preserved mausolea. Uzgend became the abode of Muhammad b. Nasr during the Kara-Khanid split into two branches.
Accounts of Uzgend were found in the works of Arab writers like Al-Muqaddasi and Ibn Hawqal in the 10th century.
Uzgen is located at the far eastern end of the Ferghana Valley, upstream of the point where the Kara-Darya enters the valley. It is 30 miles northeast of Osh, and 20 miles southeast of Jalal-Abad on the banks of the Kara-Darya, on its right side.
You're the boat and she's the sailor
Of our groan
You must know
That I'm sorry you sighed
Your name on that line
Can't make it more clear
The silent about it
The silent about it
Even though this hymn of sorrow might return
You must know that I'm
Far on seas
Waves lost in your grieving
Can't make it more clear
The silent about it
The silent about it
I'm asking you now
I'll gladly give up
To go through your mouth
Is more than enough
I'm asking you now
I'll gladly give up
To go through your mouth
Is more than enough
Is more than enough
Is more than enough