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Cemetery records provided by Chesed Shel Emet, mitzvatemet.com. The European-Jewish or Tekstilnoye cemetery got its name from the nearby industrial facility - the Textile Plant. It operated in the 1940-1980s. The cemetery has eight sections, most of which are 12 rows each. Six of them are occupied by Jewish burials. There is a separate site where Bukharian Jews are buried. There are about a thousand graves on it. There are statistics of burials by year, which shows how the number of the Jewish population of the city changed.
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