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Historical places of Uzbekistan


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Historical places of Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is one of the fascinating countries in Central Asia and famous for its Silk Road cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva. Twice the size of the UK, it has a rich cultural heritage and a long history steeped in tradition. You won’t be surprised to learn that it is home to four significant UNESCO World Heritage sites and six UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage listings.  Another thirty are waiting in the wings on the Tentative List.  From such a rich list of important places to visit, things to do and an enormous variety of sightseeing tours on offer, we present you with our pick of Uzbekistan Travel – Top 10 Places to Visit:

Samarkand – Crossroad of Cultures” is the official moniker used to describe this city as a UNESCO World Heritage site.  Samarkand conjures up images of ancient times and sounds almost mythical.  However, this is no fairytale: Samarkand today is a lively city that cherishes its traditions.  Archaeological excavations have revealed a history which dates back 3500 years; the town of Afrosiab was founded in the 7th century BC.  The area was continuously inhabited and served as a melting pot of diverse cultures.  It was conquered by Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan, was the sumptuous capital of the Timurid Empire and played an important role in the development of Islamic architecture and arts.  You won’t want to miss Registan square, the Bibi Khanum and Gur Emir Mausoleums, the Shah-i-Zinda complex, Afrosiab  & the Ulughbek Observatory.


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