Introduction
City in Xorazm Region, western Uzbekistan For other uses, see Khiva (disambiguation). Place in Khorazm Region, UzbekistanKhiva Xiva / ХиваClockwise from top:Itchan Kala, Alla Kouli Khan Madrasa, Pakhlavan Makhmoud Mausoleum, Islam Hoja Minaret, Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasa and Kalta MinorInteractive map of KhivaKhivaLocation in UzbekistanShow map of West and Central AsiaKhivaKhiva (Uzbekistan)Show map of UzbekistanCoordinates: 41°22′53″N 60°21′40″E / 41.38139°N 60.36111°E / 41.38139; 60.36111Country UzbekistanRegionKhorazm RegionFounded6th century BCGovernment • HakimTemur DavletovPopulation (2021) • Total115,000Postal code220900Area code+998Websitehttps://xivashahar.uz/ Khiva (Uzbek: Xiva, Хива, خیوه; other names) is a district-level city of approximately 93,000 people in Khorazm Region, Uzbekistan. According to archaeological data, the city was established around 2,500 years ago. In 1997, Khiva celebrated its 2,500th anniversary. It is the former capital of Khwarezmia, the Khanate of Khiva, and the Khorezm People's Soviet Republic. Itchan Kala in Khiva was the first site in Uzbekistan (and in Central Asia) to be inscribed on the World Heritage List (1991). The Iranian astronomer, historian and polymath Al-Biruni (973–1048 CE) was born in either Khiva or the nearby city of Kath.