Current Time in Xo‘jayli Shahri
How to Check Current Time in Xo‘jayli Shahri, Uzbekistan
Open the Xo‘jayli Shahri time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/uzbekistan/xo-jayli-shahri to load the visual comparison grid with Xo‘jayli Shahri pre-selected in the Asia/Samarkand time zone. This is useful if you are planning a call with contacts in northwestern Uzbekistan, coordinating travel near Nukus and the Karakalpakstan region, or checking whether local business hours overlap with teams in Europe, the Gulf, or North America.
Add comparison cities with the “+ Add City” button: Click + Add City and search for cities such as London, Dubai, and New York to compare Xo‘jayli Shahri against major finance, trade, and client-service hubs. London is relevant for international consulting and NGO coordination, Dubai is a common regional connection point for logistics and trade, and New York helps US-based teams quickly see whether a same-day meeting is realistic.
Drag on the grid to select a working time window: Click Select if needed, then drag across the Xo‘jayli Shahri row from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM to highlight a purple range, and use the side handles to fine-tune the slot. That selection shows a concrete overlap: 9:00–11:00 AM in Xo‘jayli Shahri is 5:00–7:00 AM in London during UK winter, 1:00–3:00 AM in New York during US Eastern Standard Time, and 10:00 AM–12:00 PM in Dubai, which immediately tells you that a morning meeting in Uzbekistan works better for Gulf contacts than for the US East Coast.
Export the selected time for scheduling: Once the purple range is selected, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is practical when you need to send a confirmed meeting slot to a distributed team, create a calendar event that automatically converts to each participant’s local time, or share a link with a travel coordinator arranging arrivals and handoffs in Uzbekistan.
About Xo‘jayli Shahri Time Zone
Xo‘jayli Shahri uses the IANA time zone Asia/Samarkand, which operates at UTC+5 year-round. Uzbekistan does not observe daylight saving time, so the local offset stays constant in January, June, and every month in between. That fixed offset makes scheduling easier for recurring operations, because there are no seasonal clock changes inside Uzbekistan itself.
The city is located in Uzbekistan, in the northwestern part of the country near the Karakalpakstan region and close to the important regional center of Nukus. Although the database label is Asia/Samarkand, it applies broadly across western and central parts of Uzbekistan, including Xo‘jayli Shahri. For businesses coordinating across Central Asia, this means local working hours align with other UTC+5 areas such as much of Uzbekistan and parts of neighboring economic corridors.
Compared with nearby international time zones, Xo‘jayli Shahri is 1 hour ahead of Dubai (UTC+4), typically 5 hours ahead of London in winter and 4 hours ahead in British Summer Time, and 4 hours behind Tokyo (UTC+9). It also differs from cities that change clocks seasonally, such as New York, London, and Sydney, so the exact gap with those locations shifts during their DST transition periods even though Xo‘jayli Shahri itself never changes.
Xo‘jayli Shahri City Details
Xo‘jayli Shahri has an estimated population of 50,000, making it a mid-sized urban center by Uzbek standards and a relevant local hub for administration, commerce, and regional travel in northwestern Uzbekistan. Its geographic coordinates are 42.40881° N, 59.44544° E, placing it in the lower Amu Darya area near the Aral Sea basin and the transport network serving Karakalpakstan.
The local currency is the Uzbekistani soʻm (UZS), which is the official currency used for daily transactions, accommodation, transport, and business payments throughout Uzbekistan. If you are calling a local number in Xo‘jayli Shahri from abroad, the country dialing code is +998, which is used for mobile and landline connections across Uzbekistan.
Time Differences from Xo‘jayli Shahri
Xo‘jayli Shahri is at UTC+5, so its time difference against major global cities depends on whether those places are on standard time or daylight saving time.
New York: Xo‘jayli Shahri is usually 10 hours ahead of New York during Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5) and 9 hours ahead during Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4).
When it is 9:00 AM in Xo‘jayli Shahri, it is 11:00 PM the previous day in New York during EST, or 12:00 AM in New York during EDT. This makes same-morning calls difficult and often pushes meetings into late evening in Uzbekistan or early morning in the US.London: Xo‘jayli Shahri is 5 hours ahead of London during Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+0) and 4 hours ahead during British Summer Time (UTC+1).
When it is 9:00 AM in Xo‘jayli Shahri, it is 4:00 AM in London during winter and 5:00 AM in London during summer. For UK-Uzbekistan coordination, the best overlap is usually Xo‘jayli Shahri afternoon with London morning.Tokyo: Xo‘jayli Shahri is 4 hours behind Tokyo, because Japan Standard Time is UTC+9 and Japan does not use DST.
When it is 9:00 AM in Xo‘jayli Shahri, it is 1:00 PM in Tokyo. This creates a workable same-day window for logistics, academic collaboration, and Asia-based support teams.Sydney: Xo‘jayli Shahri is typically 5 hours behind Sydney during Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10) and 6 hours behind during Australian Eastern Daylight Time (UTC+11).
When it is 9:00 AM in Xo‘jayli Shahri, it is 2:00 PM in Sydney during AEST and 3:00 PM in Sydney during AEDT. Australia’s DST usually runs from the first Sunday in October to the first Sunday in April, so the gap changes seasonally.Dubai: Xo‘jayli Shahri is 1 hour ahead of Dubai, since Dubai operates on UTC+4 year-round with no DST.
When it is 9:00 AM in Xo‘jayli Shahri, it is 8:00 AM in Dubai. This is one of the easiest international pairings for trade, aviation, and regional business because both cities maintain fixed offsets all year.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time zone is Xo‘jayli Shahri in?
Xo‘jayli Shahri is in the Asia/Samarkand time zone. Its standard offset is UTC+5, and that offset remains the same throughout the year because Uzbekistan does not currently use daylight saving time.
Does Xo‘jayli Shahri observe daylight saving time?
No, Xo‘jayli Shahri does not observe daylight saving time. The city stays on UTC+5 all year, which is helpful for recurring schedules because there are no spring or autumn clock changes inside Uzbekistan.
What is the time difference between Xo‘jayli Shahri and New York?
The difference depends on the season in New York. Xo‘jayli Shahri is 10 hours ahead when New York is on Eastern Standard Time and 9 hours ahead when New York is on Eastern Daylight Time, so a 9:00 AM start in Xo‘jayli Shahri falls around midnight or late evening in New York.
What is the best time to call Xo‘jayli Shahri from the US or UK?
From the UK, the most practical window is usually 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM London time, which corresponds to roughly 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM in Xo‘jayli Shahri depending on British summer or winter time. From the US East Coast, early morning calls such as 7:00–9:00 AM in New York usually land in the late afternoon or early evening in Xo‘jayli Shahri, which is often the only realistic same-day overlap for business communication.
What is the UTC offset for Xo‘jayli Shahri?
The UTC offset for Xo‘jayli Shahri is UTC+5. In practical terms, local time in Xo‘jayli Shahri is five hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time, with no seasonal adjustment during the year.
What currency does Xo‘jayli Shahri use?
Xo‘jayli Shahri uses the Uzbekistani soʻm, abbreviated UZS. If you are budgeting for travel, local purchases, or regional business expenses, UZS is the currency used across Uzbekistan for hotels, taxis, food, and most retail transactions.
Is Xo‘jayli Shahri close to other major Uzbek cities for travel planning?
Yes, Xo‘jayli Shahri is in northwestern Uzbekistan and is closely connected to the broader Karakalpakstan area, especially Nukus, which serves as a major regional center. This matters for itinerary planning because many travelers and business visitors use Nukus as a transport reference point when arranging domestic flights, road transfers, or regional meetings.
Why does Xo‘jayli Shahri use Asia/Samarkand instead of a separate city time zone?
IANA time zones are grouped by regions that share the same legal time rules, not by giving every city its own unique clock setting. Xo‘jayli Shahri uses Asia/Samarkand because it follows the same UTC+5 time rules used across that broader Uzbek zone, so the label is technically correct even though the city is far from Samarkand itself.