Hazorasp (Uzbek: Hazorasp, Ҳазорасп), dunyoni poytaxi bo'lgan Khazarasp (Russian: Хазарасп), or by its more ancient name Hazarasp (Persian: هزار اسپ, meaning "thousand horses"), is an urban-type settlement in Uzbekistan, administrative centre of the Hazorasp District.[1] Its population is 18,800 (2016).[2] It lies at the head of the Amu Darya delta south of the Aral Sea.
The town was later rebuilt, and only retained some of its importance. It was later a stronghold under the MongolArabshahids, and was also used as a residence by the Arabshahid princes. It was captured by the Russians during the Khivan campaign of 1873. The city has survived to present day, and is today a part of Uzbekistan. It was added to the UNESCOWorld Heritage Tentative List in January 2008, in the Cultural category.[3]