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Abdulaziz Khan Madrasah
Abdulaziz Khan Madrasah is an architectural monument in the historical center of Bukhara.
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Afrasiyab Settlement
Afrasiyab is an ancient city with an area of more than 200 hectares, in the form of a cluster of yellow-gray loess hills, located in the northern part of the modern city of Samarkand.
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Alay Bazaar
The Alay Bazaar is one of the oldest bazaars, which appeared presumably in the XII-XIII centuries.
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Alisher Navoi Park
Alisher Navoi Park is one of the largest parks in the country.
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Allakuli Khan Madrasah
Allakuli Khan Madrasah is one of the largest educational and spiritual madrasahs in Khiva.
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Amir Temur Square
This Square was first developed in 1870 by the architects of the Russian Empire as the central park of new Tashkent and named Constantine Square. The monument to Amir Temur was erected in 1993, so the square is called Amir Temur Khieboni.
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Ark Citadel
Ark is an ancient citadel in Bukhara, a monumental fortress, an ancient symbol of state power.
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Art Gallery
Art Gallery was opened in 2004 in honor of independence Day of the Republic.
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Ashgabat Park
Ashgabat Park in Tashkent was built in April 2018 in honor of the friendship of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan.
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Ayaz-Kala Settlement
The Ayaz-Kala settlement, dated to the IV century BC, is now a unique historical monument of the times of Zoroastrianism.
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Barak Khan Madrasah
Barak Khan Madrasah was built in the 16th century under Navruz Ahmad Khan, who was the ruler of Tashkent.
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Bibi-Khanym Mosque
According to legend, the mosque got its name in honor of Tamerlan's beloved wife.
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Bolo-House Complex
The Bolo-House Complex, which was once the Registan of Bukhara, was built at the beginning of the XVII century.
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Bukhara
Bukhara is an ancient and the 7th largest city in Uzbekistan, located about 225 km west of Samarkand.
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Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum
The mausoleum of Chashma-Ayub is one of the religious monuments of Bukhara.
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Chor-Minor Madrasah
Chor-Minor Madrasah is a building erected in Bukhara during the reign of the Uzbek ruler Emir Haidar.
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Chorsu Bazaar
The ancient Chorsu bazaar means "four roads" or "four streams". It is located in the Old Town at the intersection of four shopping streets
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Fayzulla Khodjaev House Museum
The Fayzulla Khodjaev House Museum is dedicated to the memory of one of the brightest political personalities in the history of Bukhara.
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German Lutheran Church (Kirche)
This is the only Lutheran Church in Tashkent built in 1899 according to the project of A. L. Benois.
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Gur-Emir Mausoleum
The majestic Gur-Emir Mausoleum is located in the southeastern part of Samarkand.
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Hazrat-Khizr Mosque
Muslim religious building in Samarkand Hazrat-Khizr Mosque built on ancient foundations (XIX century).
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Ichan-Kala
Ichan-Kala is the historical inner city of Khiva in Uzbekistan.
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Imam Al-Bukhari Mausoleum
Imam Al-Bukhari Mausoleum is one of the most revered Islamic shrines in Central Asia.
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Independence Square (Mustaqilliq Maidoni)
After independence in 1991, Lenin Square was renamed Independence Square (Mustakillik Maidoni).
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Ishratkhana Mausoleum
he architectural monument-mausoleum in Samarkand, built during the reign of Timurid Abu-Seyid (1451-1469).
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Islam Khoja Madrasah
Islam Khoja Madrasah in Khiva, located in the center of the citadel of Ichan-Kala.
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Japanese Garden
The Japanese Garden is located in the center of the capital and is one of the most frequently visited places in the city.
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Juma Mosque
Juma Mosque dates back to the 10th century and was built with money donated by Khan Abdurakhman Mekhtar
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Juma Mosque of Khoja Ahrar Wali
The Juma Mosque of Khoja Ahrar Wali is the basis of the Registan ensemble, located in the area of Chorsu Square.
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Kaffal-Shashi Mausoleum
The square and buildings were named after the legendary Imam Abu Bakr Kaffal Al-Shashi
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Kalta-Minar
The minaret is located in Khiva. The name Kalta-Minar is translated from Uzbek as a short minaret.
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Kalyan Minaret
The Kalyan Minaret, also known as the Bukhara Minaret, is the minaret of the Friday Mosque in the historical center of Bukhara, built by Karakhanid Arslan Khan.
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Kalyan Mosque
Kalyan Mosque is the main Friday mosque of Bukhara.
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Khast-Imam Square
Khast-Imam Square is the Religious Center of Tashkent in Uzbekistan. This complex was born near the tomb of one of the first imams of the city of Tashkent.
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Khiva
Khiva is a museum-city, located in the west of the Khorezm region, at an altitude of about 100 above sea level.
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Kosh Madrasah
Kosh Madrasah is an architectural ensemble in Bukhara consisting of two madrasahs (Modari Khan and Abdullah Khan) facing each other with facades.
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Kukeldash Madrasah
Kukeldash Madrasah is the largest madrasah and one of the most famous historical monuments of Tashkent.
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Kukeldash Madrasah in Bukhara
Kukeldash Madrasah is a madrasah building in the historical center of Bukhara, erected in 1568-1569.
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Kunya-Ark Complex
Kunya-Ark means "old fortress" and is located in the inner city of Khiva Ichan-Kala in Uzbekistan.
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Lyabi House
Lyabi House is one of the central squares of the city of Bukhara, an architectural ensemble created in the XVI — XVII centuries.
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Magoki-Attari Mosque
The Magoki-Attari Mosque or Mokh Mosque is a monument of medieval architecture built in the XII–XVI centuries and located in Bukhara.
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Minor Mosque
The Minor Mosque is located on the embankment of the Ankhor Canal, and is surrounded by a landscaped area.
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Miri Arab Madrasah
Miri Arab Madrasah is an Islamic educational-spiritual, educational-memorial and religious building of the XVI century in Bukhara.
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Muhammad Amin Khan Madrasah
An architectural monument located in Khiva, erected in 1852-1855 at the expense and by order of the Uzbek ruler Muhammad Amin Khan.
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Museum of Applied Art
The museum was opened in 1937. Since 1997, it began to have the status of a state museum and was called the "Museum of Applied Art".
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Muyi Muborak Madrasah
Muyi Muborak Madrasah is located near the Gafur Gulyam metro station, almost in one of the oldest parts of Tashkent
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Nadir-Divan-Begi Madrasah
Nadir-Divan-Begi Madrasah in Bukhara, built in 1622-1623, is part of the architectural ensemble of the XVI—XVII centuries Lyabi-House.
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Observatory of Ulugbek
The founder of the Observatory of Ulugbek is Muhammad Taragai Ulugbek, grandson of Temur (Tamerlan).
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Pahlavan Mahmud Mausoleum
The complex of the mausoleum of Pahlavan Mahmud was built only in 1701, as evidenced by the engraving on the stone gate.
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Poy-Kalyan Complex
Poy-Kalyan is the central architectural complex of Bukhara, located on the front Registan Square.
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Registan Square
Registan Square is located in the center of Samarkand. Translated from Uzbek, "Reg" is sand and "Stan" is a place, that is, a place covered with sand.
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Rukhabad Mausoleum
The Rukhabad Mausoleum was built by order of Amir Temur in 1380 over the grave of the Islamic religious figure Sheikh Burhaneddin Sagarji.
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Said Allauddin Mausoleum
Said Allauddin Mausoleum is one of the ancient architectural monuments of the city of Khiva in Uzbekistan.
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Samanid Mausoleum
The Samanid Mausoleum is one of the oldest architectural monuments of Bukhara.
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Samarkand
Samarkand is the second biggest in Uzbekistan and the most ancient cities in Central Asia.
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Sayilgoh Alley (Broadway)
Broadway Alley is a picturesque place, located in the center of the capital of Uzbekistan and unites two major squares of the capital: Amir Temur Square and Independence Square. The real name of the alley is "Sayilgoh", which means "venue of events" in Uzbek, but locals call it "Broadway", comparing it with the American Broadway.
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Shahi Zinda Complex
Shahi-Zinda consists of eleven mausoleums, which were built one after another in the 14th - 15th centuries.
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Sheikhantaur Complex
The Sheikhantaur Complex is the oldest and most interesting historical ensemble of Tashkent.
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Sherdor Madrasah
Sherdor is islamic educational, spiritual-educational, memorial-religious building of the XVII century in Samarkand on Registan Square.
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Siab Bazaar
Siab Bazaar (from uzbek - Siyob bozori), the largest and oldest bazaar located in the central part of the city of Samarkand.
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St. John the Baptist Church
The St. John the Baptist Church is built of light brown stone, like most of the buildings of the "Russian district" of that period
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Synagogue in Bukhara
The synagogue is a holy place of worship in the Jewish religion
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Tash-Khauli Palace
This is a palace complex in Khiva, was the main palace of Khiva khans.
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Tashkent
Tashkent (in Uzbek transcription - Toshkent) is the capital of Uzbekistan, the largest city in Central Asia.
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Tashkent Metro
One of the main attractions of Tashkent is the Tashkent Metro.
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The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Mother of God
The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Mother of God is located in Tashkent, not far from the central railway station.
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The Cathedral of the Heart of Jesus
This is the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus — the main Catholic church of Uzbekistan, better known among the townspeople as the "Polish church".
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The Palace of Nikolai Konstantinovich Romanov
The Palace of Nikolai Konstantinovich Romanov - the grandson of the Russian Emperor Nicholas I, was built in 1891 in the center of Tashkent.
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The Sitorai-Mokhi-Khosa Palace
The Sitorai-Mokhi-Khosa Palace is a country residence of the Emir of Bukhara, built in the late XIX — early XX century.
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The State Museum of Temurids History
The State Museum of Temurids History (also called the Amir Temur Museum) was opened in Tashkent in 2006 and is an important landmark of the city.
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The State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan
The State Museum of the History of Uzbekistan, one of the oldest museums in Central Asia, was founded 136 years ago.
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The Tashkent TV Tower
The main function of the Tashkent TV tower is radio and television broadcasting.
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The workshop-museum of Bukhara dolls
The workshop-museum of Bukhara made of paper-mache dolls was founded by Iskander Khakimov.
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Tillya-Sheikh Mosque
Tillya-Sheikh Mosque was built at the end of the 19th century and is part of the buildings of the historical and architectural ensemble Hazret Imam.
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Toprak-kala
Toprak-kala settlement (1st - 4th century AD), discovered by archaeologist S.P. Tolstov in 1938.
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Ulugbek Madrasah
Ulugbek Madrasah is one of the oldest madrasahs in the territory of Samarkand.
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Ulugbek Madrasah in Bukhara
Ulugbek Madrasah is a madrasah building in the historical center of Bukhara, erected in 1417 by Temur's grandson, ruler and astronomer Ulugbek (1409-1449).