| Revenue. | |
| 427,572 roubles. | |
Expenditure. | |
| Police | 90,599 |
| Local administration | 67,867 |
| General expenditure | 269,106 |
| Roubles | 427,572 |
The permanent garrison is never less than 10,000 men. Barracks and store-house accommodation for military supplies abound in the place. Between the spacious station and the Russian city, a distance of one verst, there are very commodious infantry quarters. A long row of buildings, somewhat more remote and erected upon slightly rising ground, contains the lines of the Cossack establishment. The climate of Tashkent is too unhealthy to be endured in the hot weather. In summer the garrison moves to Chigman, a defile 671 sagenes above sea-level, situated 80 or 90 versts beyond the town on the river Chirchik, where there is a sanatorium for the troops. The families of the officers usually pass the season at the village of Troitzki, 25 versts from Tashkent. Five versts from the city is Nikolski, the first Russian settlement founded in the Syr Daria province. Lying between it and the Russian town is the native quarter. Recalling Andijan, Margelan, Khokand and Osh, it lacks the animation of the streets of Bokhara and is destitute of the architectural beauties of Samarkand. Surrounded on three sides by gardens, the fourth side touches the Russian town with which it is connected, as also with the station, by means of a horse tramway. It is divided into four parts called respectively Kukchinski, Sibzyarski, Shaikhantaurski and Bish Agatchski. Each is separated into districts, these sub-divisions totalling 206 in all.
The two quarters of Tashkent occupy to-day an area of 20 square versts. Forty years ago the site of the Russian settlement covered no more ground than that required by the village which contained the garrison. This original section has now disappeared, becoming merged as time passed and the colony expanded with the Fortress Esplanade, while the population has similarly increased. In May 1871 the combined figures of the native and Russian colony gave only 2701 inhabitants. In 1897 the census returns showed the population to be:
| Natives. | Russians. | |
| 131,414 | 25,000 | |
| Total | ||
| 156,414 |
These figures, particularly in connection with the Russian colony, exhibit a gradual increase throughout the period intervening between the census of 1897 and that in 1901, when the returns were as follows:
| 1901. | |||
| Russians. | Natives. | ||
| Men | 16,416 | Men | 70,903 |
| Women | 16,926 | Women | 59,019 |
| Total | 33,342 | Total | 129,922 |
In greater detail the population of the native quarter was composed as follows:
| Russians | 109 |
| Persians | 18 |
| British Indian subjects | 38 |
| Jews | 543 |
| Tartars | 420 |
| Kirghiz | 378 |
| Sarts | 128,406 |
| Afghans | 10 |
In the native area there were:
| Houses (private) | 17,164 |
| Shops | 45,000 |
| Mosques | 328 |
| Mektebs | 242 |
| Medresses | 24 |
| Russian native schools | 6 |