Chirchiq Higher Tank Command and Engineering School

Chirchiq Higher Tank Command and Engineering School
Чирчиқ олий танк қўмондонлик-муҳандислик билим юрти
Tashkent Higher Tank Command School in the postwar period
Other name
  • Nizhny Novgorod Infantry Courses (1918–1921)
  • 11th Nizhny Novgorod Infantry School (1921–1932)
  • Nizhny Novgorod (later Gorky) Tank School (1932–1938)
  • Kharkov (later 1st Kharkov) Tank School (1938–1941)
  • Tashkent Tank School (1941–1966)
  • Tashkent Higher Tank Command School (1966–1993)
TypeMilitary academy
Established16 November 1918 (16 November 1918) (as Nizhny Novgorod Infantry Courses)
Address
15 Amir Temur
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41°28′41″N 69°34′16″E / 41.47807°N 69.571030°E / 41.47807; 69.571030

The Chirchiq Higher Tank Command and Engineering School (Uzbek: Чирчиқ олий танк қўмондонлик-муҳандислик билим юрти), formerly the Tashkent Order of Lenin Higher Tank Command School named after Pavel Rybalko (Russian: Ташкентское высшее танковое командное училище имени П. С. Рыбалко (ТВТКУ), romanizedTashkentskoye vyssheye tankovoye komandnoye ordena Lenina uchilishche imeni dvazhdy Geroya Sovetskogo Soyuza marshala bronetankovykh voysk P. S. Rybalko (TVTKU)) is a military academy of the Ministry of Defense of Uzbekistan, responsible for training armored and engineering personnel of the Uzbekistan Ground Forces.

Established in 1918 as the Nizhny Novgorod Infantry Courses, it became an infantry school in 1921 and was converted into a tank school in 1932, training tank commanders for the expanding Soviet armored forces. It relocated to Kharkov in 1938 and was evacuated to Chirchiq in September 1941 following Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II. The school was renamed the Tashkent Higher Tank Command School in 1966.

Despite its name, the school was located in Chirchiq rather than Tashkent. In 1993, following the independence of Uzbekistan and the dissolution of the Soviet Union, it was renamed the Chirchiq Higher Tank Command and Engineering School.