List of sons and daughters of the city of Tashkent
This list contains personalities born in Tashkent with an article in the German language Wikipedia. It is irrelevant whether they subsequently worked in Tashkent. The list does not claim to be complete.
19th century
- Jakub Bek (1820–1877), Central Asian warlord and ruler
- Habibullah Khan (1872-1919), Afghan emir (1901-1919)
- Sanschar Asfendijarow (1889–1938), Kazakh military doctor and politician
- Abdulla Qodiriy (1894–1938), Uzbek writer
- Akmal Ikramow (1898–1938), Soviet-Uzbek politician, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Uzbek SSR (1929–1937)
20th century
1901-1950
- Rina Seljonaja (1901–1991), Soviet theater and film actress
- Nabi Gʻaniyev (1904–1953), Uzbek-Soviet film director
- Georgi Selma (1906–1984), Soviet photographer and photo correspondent
- Sabir Junussow (1909–1995), Soviet chemist
- Sabir Kamalow (1910–1990), Soviet-Uzbek politician
- Sergei Wonsowski (1910–1998), Russian-Soviet theoretical solid-state physicist
- Zulfiya (1915–1996), writer
- Tatiana Sevryukova (1917–1982), Soviet athlete
- Sakir Muchamedschanow (1921–2012), Soviet actor
- Genrich Altschuller (1926–1998), Russian engineer and scientist
- Ninel Kuznetsova (1927–2010), Russian lawyer, legal scholar, criminologist, professor at Lomonosov University
- Wiktor Sarianidi (1929–2013), Russian archaeologist of Greek descent
- Galina Schamrai (* 1931), Soviet gymnast
- Viktor Bryukhanov (* 1935), director of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant
- Jacob Yuchtman (1935–1985), Soviet-American chess master
- Ali Khamraev (* 1937), Soviet-Uzbek director
- German Timofejew (* 1937), Russian Orthodox Archbishop of Volgograd and Kamyshin
- Lydia Wolgina (* 1937), Russian-German ballerina
- Oʻtkir Sultonov (1939–2015), Prime Minister of Uzbekistan (1995–2003)
- Gennady Krasnitski (1940–1988), Soviet football player and coach
- Yodgor Obid (* 1940), poet and civil rights activist
- Roman Serych (1940–2008), Russian civil engineer and university professor
- Wiktor Letter (* 1943), Russian mathematician
- Alexander Knaifel (* 1943), Russian-Uzbek cellist and composer
- Rashid Sunyaev (* 1943), Russian astrophysicist
- Shmuel Friedland (* 1944), Israeli mathematician
- Grigori Lutschanski (* 1945), major entrepreneur
- Igor Valetov (* 1946), sword fencer
- Rustem Kazakow (* 1947), Soviet wrestler, 1972 Olympic champion
- Sarema Nagajewa (* 1949), architect, urban planner and university lecturer
1951-1960
- Stanislaw Mitin (* 1950), Russian film and theater director and screenwriter
- Jelena Antonowa (* 1952), Soviet rower
- Mark Weil (1952–2007), Soviet and Uzbek theater director and theater director
- Ella Pamfilowa (* 1953), Russian politician
- Dina Rubina (* 1953), Russian-Israeli writer
- Mikhail Rudy (* 1953), French pianist
- Georgi Agsamow (1954–1986), Soviet chess master
- Vassilis Hatzipanagis (* 1954), Soviet-Greek football player
- Sodiq Safoyev (born 1954), politician
- Lew Lewiew (* 1956), Israeli industrialist
- Elena Kats-Chernin (* 1957), Uzbek-Australian composer
- Yefim Bronfman (* 1958), American-Israeli pianist
- Alexander Charlow (* 1958), Soviet hurdler
- Alik Sakharov (* 1959), American cameraman and film director
- Sergei Belyayev (* 1960), Kazakh sports shooter
1961-1970
- Abdulla Oripov (* 1961), Uzbek politician
- Alexander Graf (* 1962), German chess grandmaster
- Fliura Bulatowa (* 1963), Soviet and Italian table tennis player
- Dmitri Yanov-Yanovski (* 1963), composer
- Jamolidin Abduschaparow (* 1964), racing cyclist
- Andrei Schegalow (1964–2007), Russian cameraman
- Durbek Amanov (* 1965), medic and diplomat
- Radion Gataullin (* 1965), Russian athlete of Tatar origin
- Anna Malikova (* 1965), concert pianist
- Marina Schmonina (* 1965), Russian sprinter
- Igor Kufayev (* 1966), Russian-English artist, yogi and spiritual teacher
- Ruslan Medzhitov (born 1966), immunologist
- Viktor Saizew (* 1966), javelin thrower
- Artur Grigorian (* 1967), Uzbek boxer of Armenian origin (world champion from 1996 to 2004)
- Lina Cherjasowa (1968–2019), freestyle skier
- Grigory Serper (* 1969), American chess player and coach of Uzbek origin
- Alexei Sultanov (1969-2005), pianist
- Natalia Ushakova (* 1969), Russian-Austrian opera singer
- Mirjalol Qosimov (* 1970), soccer player and national coach
1971-1980
- Oleg Ogorodov (born 1972), tennis player
- Sulfija Sabirowa (* 1973), Russian-Uzbek-Kazakh cyclist
- Michael Kolganov (* 1974), Israeli canoeist
- Adhamjon Achilov (* 1976), wrestler
- Jafar Irismetov (* 1976), football player
- DJ Piligrim , bourgeois: Ilchom Jultschijew (* 1976), musician
- Ravshan Irmatov (* 1977), football referee
- Evgenia Rubinova (* 1977), German pianist
- Olga Shchukina (born 1977), track and field athlete
- Sergei Alexandrov (* 1978), Kazakh ice hockey player
- Lola Karimova (* 1978), Uzbek politician, diplomat and entrepreneur
- Jelena Pavlova (* 1978), Kazakh volleyball player
- Rustam Saidov (* 1978), amateur boxer
- Maxim Schazkich (* 1978), football player
- Rustam Kasimjanov (* 1979), chess grandmaster
- Inna Suslina (* 1979), Russian handball player
1981-1990
- Alexander Alexejew (* 1981), Russian boxer
- Roman Kilun (* 1981), American cyclist
- Peter Odemwingie (* 1981), Russian-Nigerian soccer player
- Wilhelm Gratschow (* 1982), German amateur boxer
- Iroda Tulyaganova (* 1982), tennis player
- Yekaterina Xilko (* 1982), trampoline gymnast
- Sergei Grigoryanz (* 1983), Russian chess grandmaster
- Alina Kabajewa (* 1983), Russian athlete and Olympic champion in rhythmic gymnastics at the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Dilshod Mansurov (born 1983), wrestler
- Vladimir Lebedew (* 1984), Russian freestyle skier
- Elena Köpke (* 1984), German chess player
- Oqgul Omonmurodova (* 1984), tennis player
- Sogdiana , Oksana Wladimirowna Netschitajlo (* 1984), Uzbek-Russian singer and actress
- Lola Astanova (* 1982), Russian pianist
- Anzur Ismailov (* 1985), football player
- Jekaterina Korbut (* 1985), Russian chess player
- Natalya Mamatova (* 1985), Taekwondoin
- Araik Ambartsumow (* 1986), Russian boxer
- Marat Bikmayev (* 1986), Uzbek football player of Tatar origin
- Farrux Doʻstov (* 1986), tennis player
- Anton Filippov (* 1986), chess player
- Varvara Lepchenko (* 1986), American tennis player
- Sanjar Tursunov (* 1986), Russian-Uzbek football player
- Lena Belkina (* 1987), Ukrainian opera, concert and lied singer
- Vitaliy Denisov (* 1987), Uzbek soccer player of Russian descent
- Nadiya Dusanova (* 1987), high jumper
- Anton Kokorin (* 1987), Russian athlete
- Evgeni Prasolov (* 1987), handball player of Uzbek origin
- Swetlana Radsiwil (* 1987), athlete
- Milana Vayntrub (* 1987), Uzbek-American actress, comedian, writer and producer
- Timur Gareyev (* 1988), Uzbek-American chess player
- Gleb Sakharov (* 1988), Uzbek-French tennis player
- Ivan Zaysev (* 1988), javelin thrower
- Dmitri Kim (* 1989), Taekwondoin
- Alexander Petrowski (* 1989), Russian track cyclist
- Evgeni Pevnov (* 1989), German handball player of Russian origin
- Dilshod Rakhmatullaev (* 1989), football player
- Behzod Abduraimov (* 1990), pianist
- Nafisa Muminova (* 1990), chess player
- Rita Volk (* 1990), American actress and model
1991-2000
- Akbar Ismatullayev (born 1991), football player
- Rustam To'laganov (* 1991), boxer
- Luiza Galiulina (* 1992), artistic gymnast
- Timur Safin (* 1992), Russian foil fencer
- Sanjar Fayziyev (* 1994), tennis player
- Sabina Sharipova (* 1994), tennis player
- Timur Chabibulin (* 1995), Uzbek-Kazakh tennis player of Tatar origin
- Wiktorija Kan (* 1995), Russian tennis player
- Arina Folts (* 1997), tennis player
- Joʻrabek Karimov (* 1998), tennis player