Shakhrisabz (Uzbek: ШаҳрисабзShahrisabz; Persian: شهر سبز shahr-i sabz; Russian: Шахрисабз), is a city in Uzbekistan located approximately 80 km south of Samarkand with the population of 53,000 (1991). It is located at the altitude of 622 m. Once a major city of Central Asia, it is primarily known today as the birthplace of 14th century Turco-Mongol conqueror Timur. Its name (شهر سبز) means "green/verdant city" in Persian.
Formerly known as Kesh (i.e., "heart-pleasing") and tentatively identified with the ancient Nautaca Shahrisabz should be counted among Central Asia’s most ancient cities. It was founded more than 2700 years ago.
From the 6th to 4th centuries BC it was a part of Akhemenid empire.
Ялла Шахрисабз / Yalla Shahrisabz виа ялла учкудук советская эстрада yalla uchkuduk soviet russian pop music.
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Shahrisabz to Samarkand
Shahrisabz to Samarkand
Shahrisabz to Samarkand
Uzbekistan Augusti 2013.
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Ummon-Shahrisabz 2015 hit
Ummon-Shahrisabz 2015 hit
Ummon-Shahrisabz 2015 hit
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SHAHRISABZ
SHAHRISABZ
SHAHRISABZ
MOY GOROD.
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Shahrisabz 26 sentiyabr 2014
Shahrisabz 26 sentiyabr 2014
Shahrisabz 26 sentiyabr 2014
Quriliw iwlari
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Roshel Rubinov Shahrisabz
Roshel Rubinov Shahrisabz
Roshel Rubinov Shahrisabz
Roshel Rubinov Shahrisabz.
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Shahrisabz tog'lari
Shahrisabz tog'lari
Shahrisabz tog'lari
Это видео загружено с телефона Android.
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PICT0237 shahrisabz dinner
PICT0237 shahrisabz dinner
PICT0237 shahrisabz dinner
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Shahrisabz yangi kurinishi
Shahrisabz yangi kurinishi
Shahrisabz yangi kurinishi
Uz seks shahrisabz da
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Uch-kuduk group(shahrisabz)
Uch-kuduk group(shahrisabz)
Uch-kuduk group(shahrisabz)
Uch-kuduk group(shahrisabz)
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Шахрисабзс центр
Шахрисабзс центр
Шахрисабзс центр
город Шахрисабз 18 сентября 2014 года
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Kareyada tugulgan kun shahrisabz.
Kareyada tugulgan kun shahrisabz.
Kareyada tugulgan kun shahrisabz.
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Nakaut 2 DURBEK SHAHRISABZ
Nakaut 2 DURBEK SHAHRISABZ
Nakaut 2 DURBEK SHAHRISABZ
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NAKAUT 3 DURBEK SHAHRISABZ
NAKAUT 3 DURBEK SHAHRISABZ
NAKAUT 3 DURBEK SHAHRISABZ
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01 Uzb Shahrisabz Carretera
01 Uzb Shahrisabz Carretera
01 Uzb Shahrisabz Carretera
En el verano de 2014 la carretera que une Khiva con Samarcanda tiene tramos infernales. Parece que las caravanas todavía circulan cadenciosamente levando polvo.
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Matrimonio a Shahrisabz
Matrimonio a Shahrisabz
Matrimonio a Shahrisabz
Matrimonio colorato, volti solari e sorridenti a Shahrisabz.
״במה טובה״ ״bama tova" הדוגלת בגישור בין הזרמים השונים בתוך התרבות הישראלית, ובין התרבות הישראלית לבין תרבויות העולם
-מתוך מופע ביפו ״בית מזרח מערב״
ראה www.bamatova.com
מציגה מופע חגיגי "הֶיֶה נכון"Be Prepared
המופע משלב מהקלסיקה המובילה של המוסיקה מארצות כדוגמת סמרקנד ובוכרה,קווקז,אזרבייג׳אן,איראן ,הודו וכורדיסטאן.
מבקשים אנו מכם להיות מוכנים לתור עימנו בין התרביות ובין הצלילים .במפגש בין עבר להווה ,למפגש חוויה יחדיו .
במאי ומפיק : יעקוביאן בנימין
טמבור,טאר ושירה : תג׳יקוב איליה
אקורדיון : דוידוב מיכאל
קלרינט : ששונוב ולרי
הקשה : חודייב ארתור
ריקוד :מיכל גליקברג
En el verano de 2014 la carretera que une Khiva con Samarcanda tiene tramos infernales. Parece que las caravanas todavía circulan cadenciosamente levando polvo.
En el verano de 2014 la carretera que une Khiva con Samarcanda tiene tramos infernales. Parece que las caravanas todavía circulan cadenciosamente levando polvo.
״במה טובה״ ״bama tova" הדוגלת בגישור בין הזרמים השונים בתוך התרבות הישראלית, ובין התרבות הישראלית לבין תרבויות העולם
-מתוך מופע ביפו ״בית מזרח מערב״
ראה www.bamatova.com
מציגה מופע חגיגי "הֶיֶה נכון"Be Prepared
המופע משלב מהקלסיקה המובילה של המוסיקה מארצות כדוגמת סמרקנד ובוכרה,קווקז,אזרבייג׳אן,איראן ,הודו וכורדיסטאן.
מבקשים אנו מכם להיות מוכנים לתור עימנו בין התרביות ובין הצלילים .במפגש בין עבר להווה ,למפגש חוויה יחדיו .
במאי ומפיק : יעקוביאן בנימין
טמבור,טאר ושירה : תג׳יקוב איליה
אקורדיון : דוידוב מיכאל
קלרינט : ששונוב ולרי
הקשה : חודייב ארתור
ריקוד :מיכל גליקברג
״במה טובה״ ״bama tova" הדוגלת בגישור בין הזרמים השונים בתוך התרבות הישראלית, ובין התרבות הישראלית לבין תרבויות העולם
-מתוך מופע ביפו ״בית מזרח מערב״
ראה www.bamatova.com
מציגה מופע חגיגי "הֶיֶה נכון"Be Prepared
המופע משלב מהקלסיקה המובילה של המוסיקה מארצות כדוגמת סמרקנד ובוכרה,קווקז,אזרבייג׳אן,איראן ,הודו וכורדיסטאן.
מבקשים אנו מכם להיות מוכנים לתור עימנו בין התרביות ובין הצלילים .במפגש בין עבר להווה ,למפגש חוויה יחדיו .
במאי ומפיק : יעקוביאן בנימין
טמבור,טאר ושירה : תג׳יקוב איליה
אקורדיון : דוידוב מיכאל
קלרינט : ששונוב ולרי
הקשה : חודייב ארתור
ריקוד :מיכל גליקברג
Uzbekistan's second largest city Samarkand - a Silk Road treasure - life
Uzbekistan's second largest city Samarkand - a Silk Road treasure - life
Uzbekistan's second largest city Samarkand - a Silk Road treasure - life
Samarkand is the same age as Ancient Rome, and has been destroyed several times. The city has... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe ...
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Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
www.kosmostrip.net
Breakfast in the hotel
Drive to Margush (100 km)
Located at approximately 100 kilometers (three hours by four-wheel drive) from Mary City is the area we call Margush, and its center at Gonur Depe (or Brown Hill). In 1972 a famous Russian-Greek archeologist, Professor Viktor Sarianidi, made a marvelous discovery: he found the long lost capital of the Bronze Age center of Margush country whose people inhabited dozens of settlements around the old delta oasis of the Murghab River. Arguably, what he found was the center of a fifth great ancient civilization, next to China, India, Mesopotamia an
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Uzbekistan HD Trailer Part 2
Uzbekistan HD Trailer Part 2
Uzbekistan HD Trailer Part 2
Join us on our trip through Uzbekistan. See Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara, Shahrisabz and Samarkand. Places of high historical value, rarely seen in movies. Enjoy!
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Welcome to Uzbekistan with Trip.Uz - Travel to Uzbekistan
Welcome to Uzbekistan with Trip.Uz - Travel to Uzbekistan
Welcome to Uzbekistan with Trip.Uz - Travel to Uzbekistan
Assalomu Aleykum -- Welcome to Uzbekistan! Magical oasis of peace and antiquity, the land of untouched and well preserved architectural and cultural heritage...
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Uzbekistan's second largest city Samarkand -- a Silk Road treasure
Uzbekistan's second largest city Samarkand -- a Silk Road treasure
Uzbekistan's second largest city Samarkand -- a Silk Road treasure
Samarkand is the same age as Ancient Rome, and has been destroyed several times. The city has witnessed the invading forces of Alexander the Great and Genghi...
3:06
Uzbekistan - it's arts, culture, and architecture
Uzbekistan - it's arts, culture, and architecture
Uzbekistan - it's arts, culture, and architecture
Being surrounded by 5-istan - Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan - Uzbekistan is doubly landlocked, but includes the southern shoreline of the Aral Sea.
Amazingly, Uzbekistan has a rich history. Samarkand was conquered by Alexander the Great. Islam was introduced by Arabs in the 8th-9th century. The most famous leader to come from Uzbekistan is Tamerlane who was born in Shahrisabz south of Samarkand. Russia conquered Uzbekistan in the late 19th century. Stiff resistance to the Red Army after World War I was eventually suppressed and a socialist republic set up in 1924. During the Soviet era, intensive productio
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Samarcanda, un tesoro sulla Via della Seta - life
Samarcanda, un tesoro sulla Via della Seta - life
Samarcanda, un tesoro sulla Via della Seta - life
Galina Polonskaya, euronews: "Samarcanda è antica quanto Roma e venne distrutta più volte....
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Galina Polonskaya, euronews: "Samarcanda è antica quanto Roma e venne distrutta più volte. La città fu conquistata da Alessandro Magno e da Gengis Khan. Ma come la fenice che rinasce dalle ceneri, è sempre riuscita a risollevarsi".
Con 2.700 anni di storia,
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Dorus Siadat Mausoleum, Shakhrisabz, Uzbekistan, 14 aug 2012, 10.18 am
Dorus Siadat Mausoleum, Shakhrisabz, Uzbekistan, 14 aug 2012, 10.18 am
Dorus Siadat Mausoleum, Shakhrisabz, Uzbekistan, 14 aug 2012, 10.18 am
After the prayer. Copyright Lorenzo Manenti.
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019.MPG, Misha Normatov, ROMA BADALBAYEV
019.MPG, Misha Normatov, ROMA BADALBAYEV
019.MPG, Misha Normatov, ROMA BADALBAYEV
30 DAYS MEMORY-AZKARA-YUSHUVO OF LIZA BATUROVA-SULEYMANOV BAT SARA AND AVRAHAM 1926-2014 4 ADAR 5774, ESHET OF BORUKHAY SULEYMANOV, MOTHER OF YAHUDA, EDIK, ARON, MAFRAT, ILYAS, SLAVIK, MARA, ISSOKHOR, POLINA.
BUKHARIAN CENTER , QUEENS, NY 03/04/2014
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Uzbekistan 3 : Bukhara
Uzbekistan 3 : Bukhara
Uzbekistan 3 : Bukhara
Photos and full video - giannispsaroudakis.com Μπουχάρα ( Bukhara ). Πανάρχαιος εμπορικός και πολιτισμικός κόμβος στον Δρόμο του Μεταξιού. Εδώ, χάρη στα εμπο...
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Kiev Funicular
Kiev Funicular
Kiev Funicular
http://zoqy.net/ While exploring the city of Kiev, we caught the Kiev Funicular from down by the river up to St. Michaels Church.
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SHAKHRISABZ - TIMUR'S HOMELAND, UZBEKISTAN
SHAKHRISABZ - TIMUR'S HOMELAND, UZBEKISTAN
SHAKHRISABZ - TIMUR'S HOMELAND, UZBEKISTAN
Shakhrisabz is 90 kms from Samarkand.It is Timur's hometown.He was born here on 9th April 1336.He rose to power and turned this town into an extended family ...
Samarkand is the same age as Ancient Rome, and has been destroyed several times. The city has... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe ...
Samarkand is the same age as Ancient Rome, and has been destroyed several times. The city has... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe ...
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
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Breakfast in the hotel
Drive to Margush (100 km)
Located at approximately 100 kilometers (three hours by four-wheel drive) from Mary City is the area we call Margush, and its center at Gonur Depe (or Brown Hill). In 1972 a famous Russian-Greek archeologist, Professor Viktor Sarianidi, made a marvelous discovery: he found the long lost capital of the Bronze Age center of Margush country whose people inhabited dozens of settlements around the old delta oasis of the Murghab River. Arguably, what he found was the center of a fifth great ancient civilization, next to China, India, Mesopotamia and Egypt. Archeological discoveries confirmed that people in Margush country worshipped water and fire, as did the people in neighboring Bactria (northern Afghanistan). According to professor Sarianidi, Gonur was the birthplace of the first monotheistic religion - Zoroastrianism, and its founder Zoroaster (Zarathustra) was said to have housed here. At its ritual center at Gonur Depe we can observe the remains of various ritual complexes, and a huge necropolis. The remains, when found in 1972, had been kept in extremely good shape, as the dry desert climatic conditions and four millennia of sand cover had given it proper protection from decay. The History Museum in Mary and the National Museum in Ashgabat have an impressive display of items found in the area.
Return to Mary
Dinner and overnight in the hotel
8 DAY Friday Mary - Bukhara
Breakfast in the hotel
Drive to Turkmenistan – Uzbekistan border Farab
Pass the border
Tranfert to Bukhara (190 km)
Upon arrival tranfer to the hotel
Lunch in the hotel
The first discover of Saint Bukhara
Dinner and overnigh tin the hotel
9 DAY Saturday Bukhara
Breakfast in the hotel
Enjoy full day sightseeing tour which includes Ark Citadel (Fortress of the Bukharan Khans), the great Kalyan Minaret, and the Bukhara crafts centre- 3 Trading Doms . Ismail Samani Mausoleum (ninth - tenth cc); Chor Minor ("Four minarets"), four towers that decorated the entrance to the Madrasah Niyaz Kul (nineteenth century A.D.).
Lunch
In the afternoon visit Lyabi-Khauz ensemble, including Nadir Divan-Beghi Madrasah (1622 A.D.), the Kukeldash Madrasah, Khanaka Nadir Divan-Beghi (1620 A.D.).
In the evening enjoy the folk show and dinner in the Nadir Divan Begi madrassah
10 DAY Sunday Bukhara - Shahrisabz - Samarkand
Breakfast in the hotel
After breakfast visiting of Sitora-i-Mohi-Hosa the Summer Palace of the last Emir of Bukhara, where you will find an exotic mix of European and Oriental Design
Depart to Samarkand via Shakhrisabz
Upon arrival in Shakhrisabz lunch .
Sightseeing in Shakhrisabz : Ak Saray – residence of Amir Temur , Kuk gumbaz mosque, Hazrat Imam mosque and depart to Samarkand
Upon arrival transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in the hotel.
Travel to Kyrgyzstan
www.kosmostrip.net
Breakfast in the hotel
Drive to Margush (100 km)
Located at approximately 100 kilometers (three hours by four-wheel drive) from Mary City is the area we call Margush, and its center at Gonur Depe (or Brown Hill). In 1972 a famous Russian-Greek archeologist, Professor Viktor Sarianidi, made a marvelous discovery: he found the long lost capital of the Bronze Age center of Margush country whose people inhabited dozens of settlements around the old delta oasis of the Murghab River. Arguably, what he found was the center of a fifth great ancient civilization, next to China, India, Mesopotamia and Egypt. Archeological discoveries confirmed that people in Margush country worshipped water and fire, as did the people in neighboring Bactria (northern Afghanistan). According to professor Sarianidi, Gonur was the birthplace of the first monotheistic religion - Zoroastrianism, and its founder Zoroaster (Zarathustra) was said to have housed here. At its ritual center at Gonur Depe we can observe the remains of various ritual complexes, and a huge necropolis. The remains, when found in 1972, had been kept in extremely good shape, as the dry desert climatic conditions and four millennia of sand cover had given it proper protection from decay. The History Museum in Mary and the National Museum in Ashgabat have an impressive display of items found in the area.
Return to Mary
Dinner and overnight in the hotel
8 DAY Friday Mary - Bukhara
Breakfast in the hotel
Drive to Turkmenistan – Uzbekistan border Farab
Pass the border
Tranfert to Bukhara (190 km)
Upon arrival tranfer to the hotel
Lunch in the hotel
The first discover of Saint Bukhara
Dinner and overnigh tin the hotel
9 DAY Saturday Bukhara
Breakfast in the hotel
Enjoy full day sightseeing tour which includes Ark Citadel (Fortress of the Bukharan Khans), the great Kalyan Minaret, and the Bukhara crafts centre- 3 Trading Doms . Ismail Samani Mausoleum (ninth - tenth cc); Chor Minor ("Four minarets"), four towers that decorated the entrance to the Madrasah Niyaz Kul (nineteenth century A.D.).
Lunch
In the afternoon visit Lyabi-Khauz ensemble, including Nadir Divan-Beghi Madrasah (1622 A.D.), the Kukeldash Madrasah, Khanaka Nadir Divan-Beghi (1620 A.D.).
In the evening enjoy the folk show and dinner in the Nadir Divan Begi madrassah
10 DAY Sunday Bukhara - Shahrisabz - Samarkand
Breakfast in the hotel
After breakfast visiting of Sitora-i-Mohi-Hosa the Summer Palace of the last Emir of Bukhara, where you will find an exotic mix of European and Oriental Design
Depart to Samarkand via Shakhrisabz
Upon arrival in Shakhrisabz lunch .
Sightseeing in Shakhrisabz : Ak Saray – residence of Amir Temur , Kuk gumbaz mosque, Hazrat Imam mosque and depart to Samarkand
Upon arrival transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in the hotel.
Join us on our trip through Uzbekistan. See Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara, Shahrisabz and Samarkand. Places of high historical value, rarely seen in movies. Enjoy!
Join us on our trip through Uzbekistan. See Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara, Shahrisabz and Samarkand. Places of high historical value, rarely seen in movies. Enjoy!
Assalomu Aleykum -- Welcome to Uzbekistan! Magical oasis of peace and antiquity, the land of untouched and well preserved architectural and cultural heritage...
Assalomu Aleykum -- Welcome to Uzbekistan! Magical oasis of peace and antiquity, the land of untouched and well preserved architectural and cultural heritage...
Samarkand is the same age as Ancient Rome, and has been destroyed several times. The city has witnessed the invading forces of Alexander the Great and Genghi...
Samarkand is the same age as Ancient Rome, and has been destroyed several times. The city has witnessed the invading forces of Alexander the Great and Genghi...
Being surrounded by 5-istan - Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan - Uzbekistan is doubly landlocked, but includes the southern shoreline of the Aral Sea.
Amazingly, Uzbekistan has a rich history. Samarkand was conquered by Alexander the Great. Islam was introduced by Arabs in the 8th-9th century. The most famous leader to come from Uzbekistan is Tamerlane who was born in Shahrisabz south of Samarkand. Russia conquered Uzbekistan in the late 19th century. Stiff resistance to the Red Army after World War I was eventually suppressed and a socialist republic set up in 1924. During the Soviet era, intensive production of "white gold" (cotton) and grain led to overuse of agrochemicals and the depletion of water supplies, which have left the land poisoned and the Aral Sea and certain rivers half dry.
Aside to Samarkand through Bukhara - This is truly the heart of the Silk Road, the passage along the Zeravshan River valley through Central Asia's most important historical cities of Samarkand and Bukhara and heavily populated mainly with Ethnic Tajiks.
Will write the story soon in www.wisataseru.com
Being surrounded by 5-istan - Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan - Uzbekistan is doubly landlocked, but includes the southern shoreline of the Aral Sea.
Amazingly, Uzbekistan has a rich history. Samarkand was conquered by Alexander the Great. Islam was introduced by Arabs in the 8th-9th century. The most famous leader to come from Uzbekistan is Tamerlane who was born in Shahrisabz south of Samarkand. Russia conquered Uzbekistan in the late 19th century. Stiff resistance to the Red Army after World War I was eventually suppressed and a socialist republic set up in 1924. During the Soviet era, intensive production of "white gold" (cotton) and grain led to overuse of agrochemicals and the depletion of water supplies, which have left the land poisoned and the Aral Sea and certain rivers half dry.
Aside to Samarkand through Bukhara - This is truly the heart of the Silk Road, the passage along the Zeravshan River valley through Central Asia's most important historical cities of Samarkand and Bukhara and heavily populated mainly with Ethnic Tajiks.
Will write the story soon in www.wisataseru.com
Galina Polonskaya, euronews: "Samarcanda è antica quanto Roma e venne distrutta più volte....
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http://it.euronews.com/2013/11/01/samarcanda-un-tesoro-sulla-via-della-seta
Galina Polonskaya, euronews: "Samarcanda è antica quanto Roma e venne distrutta più volte. La città fu conquistata da Alessandro Magno e da Gengis Khan. Ma come la fenice che rinasce dalle ceneri, è sempre riuscita a risollevarsi".
Con 2.700 anni di storia, Samarcanda è oggi la seconda città dell'Uzbekistan. Fondata nel 700 avanti Cristo dalla civiltà sogdiana, è stata capitale di diversi imperi. Secondo gli storici, il suo nome può significare "città ricca", oppure "città di roccia", o "luogo in cui la gente si incontra".
Armida Nazaryan, guida turistica: "Samarcanda ha sempre occupato una casella centrale nei vari percorsi che formavano la Via della Seta, grazie alla sua favorevole posizione geografica, nel cuore di questa via commerciale tra Asia ed Europa. E' stata un crocevia di culture tra Oriente e Occidente".
I primi mercanti provenienti dalla Cina arrivarono a Samarcanda intorno al secondo secolo dopo Cristo, mossi soprattutto dall'interesse per i cavalli della regione. Per secoli, il mercato di Samarcanda è stato tra i più famosi sulla Via della Seta.
Fazlitdin Fahritdinov, storico: "C'era un mercato per le sete e un altro mercato per i tessuti colorati. E parlo di grandi mercati all'ingrosso. Le infrastrutture per il commercio, a Samarcanda, erano più sviluppate che in qualunque altro luogo sulla Via della Seta e questo spiega perché, in epoche diverse, fu eletta a capitale di diversi imperi".
Il più famoso conquistatore mongolo che proclamò Samarcanda capitale di un impero che si sarebbe esteso dall'India alla Turchia fu Timur, meglio noto in Occidente come Tamerlano. Assoldò i migliori architetti e ingegneri dell'epoca per farne una città la cui bellezza divenne oggetto di leggende che i mercanti trasmisero fino in Europa e in Cina.
Il mausoleo di Tamerlano, a Samarcanda, così come i resti della sua residenza estiva a Shahrisabz, un'ottantina di chilometri più a sud, sono stati dichiarati nel 2001 Patrimonio dell'umanità da parte dell'Unesco.
Armida Nazaryan: "Timur amava ripetere spesso: per apprezzare la grandezza del mio impero, basta guardare i monumenti che ho creato. Samarcanda deve il suo aspetto attuale in gran parte a Tamerlano e ai suoi successori".
Questa madrasa nel centro della moderna Samarcanda è stata fondata dal nipote di Tamerlano, Ulug Beg. Studioso di matematica e astronomia, creò scuole scientifiche tra le più avanzate dell'epoca, la cui fama attirava alcuni dei migliori insegnanti da diversi paesi. In quarant'anni di governo, ordinò anche la costruzione di un grande osservatorio, di cui si può ancora ammirare la parte sotterranea di un sestante.
Armida Nazaryan: "Grazie a questo strumento, Ulug Beg riusciva a calcolare i movimenti dei pianeti, la durata degli anni e la distanza tra 1.018 stelle".
Alle prime luci dell'alba apre i battenti il mercato Siab di Samarcanda, antico quanto la Via della Seta. Particolarmente apprezzato dai visitatori, il pane cotto in questi forni. Secondo una leggenda, Tamerlano volle mangiarne durante una spedizione di conquista, ma il sapore non era lo stesso. Il cuoco si giustificò dicendo che mancava un ingrediente fondamentale: l'aria di Samarcanda.
Shohista Kadirova, fornaia: "Questo pane può essere cotto soltanto qui. C'è gente che viene a comprarlo da altre città, anche dalla capitale. In nessun altro luogo sarebbe possibile fare un pane come questo".
I fili di seta sono il legame che accomuna la moderna Samarcanda al suo antico passato. Questo materiale, prodotto localmente, è impiegato per la tessitura artigianale di tappeti. I pezzi più pregiati sono frutto di mesi di lavoro e possono essere conservati per secoli.
Klara shukurova, tessitrice: "Ogni tappeto ha una storia, alcuni risalgono ai tempi della Via della Seta".
Il teatro El Merosi propone un viaggio nelle mode che si affermarono in diverse epoche dell'antica Samarcanda. A ispirare gli stilisti che hanno confezionato questi costumi, sono stati i ritrovamenti archeologici.
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Galina Polonskaya, euronews: "Samarcanda è antica quanto Roma e venne distrutta più volte. La città fu conquistata da Alessandro Magno e da Gengis Khan. Ma come la fenice che rinasce dalle ceneri, è sempre riuscita a risollevarsi".
Con 2.700 anni di storia, Samarcanda è oggi la seconda città dell'Uzbekistan. Fondata nel 700 avanti Cristo dalla civiltà sogdiana, è stata capitale di diversi imperi. Secondo gli storici, il suo nome può significare "città ricca", oppure "città di roccia", o "luogo in cui la gente si incontra".
Armida Nazaryan, guida turistica: "Samarcanda ha sempre occupato una casella centrale nei vari percorsi che formavano la Via della Seta, grazie alla sua favorevole posizione geografica, nel cuore di questa via commerciale tra Asia ed Europa. E' stata un crocevia di culture tra Oriente e Occidente".
I primi mercanti provenienti dalla Cina arrivarono a Samarcanda intorno al secondo secolo dopo Cristo, mossi soprattutto dall'interesse per i cavalli della regione. Per secoli, il mercato di Samarcanda è stato tra i più famosi sulla Via della Seta.
Fazlitdin Fahritdinov, storico: "C'era un mercato per le sete e un altro mercato per i tessuti colorati. E parlo di grandi mercati all'ingrosso. Le infrastrutture per il commercio, a Samarcanda, erano più sviluppate che in qualunque altro luogo sulla Via della Seta e questo spiega perché, in epoche diverse, fu eletta a capitale di diversi imperi".
Il più famoso conquistatore mongolo che proclamò Samarcanda capitale di un impero che si sarebbe esteso dall'India alla Turchia fu Timur, meglio noto in Occidente come Tamerlano. Assoldò i migliori architetti e ingegneri dell'epoca per farne una città la cui bellezza divenne oggetto di leggende che i mercanti trasmisero fino in Europa e in Cina.
Il mausoleo di Tamerlano, a Samarcanda, così come i resti della sua residenza estiva a Shahrisabz, un'ottantina di chilometri più a sud, sono stati dichiarati nel 2001 Patrimonio dell'umanità da parte dell'Unesco.
Armida Nazaryan: "Timur amava ripetere spesso: per apprezzare la grandezza del mio impero, basta guardare i monumenti che ho creato. Samarcanda deve il suo aspetto attuale in gran parte a Tamerlano e ai suoi successori".
Questa madrasa nel centro della moderna Samarcanda è stata fondata dal nipote di Tamerlano, Ulug Beg. Studioso di matematica e astronomia, creò scuole scientifiche tra le più avanzate dell'epoca, la cui fama attirava alcuni dei migliori insegnanti da diversi paesi. In quarant'anni di governo, ordinò anche la costruzione di un grande osservatorio, di cui si può ancora ammirare la parte sotterranea di un sestante.
Armida Nazaryan: "Grazie a questo strumento, Ulug Beg riusciva a calcolare i movimenti dei pianeti, la durata degli anni e la distanza tra 1.018 stelle".
Alle prime luci dell'alba apre i battenti il mercato Siab di Samarcanda, antico quanto la Via della Seta. Particolarmente apprezzato dai visitatori, il pane cotto in questi forni. Secondo una leggenda, Tamerlano volle mangiarne durante una spedizione di conquista, ma il sapore non era lo stesso. Il cuoco si giustificò dicendo che mancava un ingrediente fondamentale: l'aria di Samarcanda.
Shohista Kadirova, fornaia: "Questo pane può essere cotto soltanto qui. C'è gente che viene a comprarlo da altre città, anche dalla capitale. In nessun altro luogo sarebbe possibile fare un pane come questo".
I fili di seta sono il legame che accomuna la moderna Samarcanda al suo antico passato. Questo materiale, prodotto localmente, è impiegato per la tessitura artigianale di tappeti. I pezzi più pregiati sono frutto di mesi di lavoro e possono essere conservati per secoli.
Klara shukurova, tessitrice: "Ogni tappeto ha una storia, alcuni risalgono ai tempi della Via della Seta".
Il teatro El Merosi propone un viaggio nelle mode che si affermarono in diverse epoche dell'antica Samarcanda. A ispirare gli stilisti che hanno confezionato questi costumi, sono stati i ritrovamenti archeologici.
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Dorus Siadat Mausoleum, Shakhrisabz, Uzbekistan, 14 aug 2012, 10.18 am
30 DAYS MEMORY-AZKARA-YUSHUVO OF LIZA BATUROVA-SULEYMANOV BAT SARA AND AVRAHAM 1926-2014 4 ADAR 5774, ESHET OF BORUKHAY SULEYMANOV, MOTHER OF YAHUDA, EDIK, ARON, MAFRAT, ILYAS, SLAVIK, MARA, ISSOKHOR, POLINA.
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30 DAYS MEMORY-AZKARA-YUSHUVO OF LIZA BATUROVA-SULEYMANOV BAT SARA AND AVRAHAM 1926-2014 4 ADAR 5774, ESHET OF BORUKHAY SULEYMANOV, MOTHER OF YAHUDA, EDIK, ARON, MAFRAT, ILYAS, SLAVIK, MARA, ISSOKHOR, POLINA.
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Photos and full video - giannispsaroudakis.com Μπουχάρα ( Bukhara ). Πανάρχαιος εμπορικός και πολιτισμικός κόμβος στον Δρόμο του Μεταξιού. Εδώ, χάρη στα εμπο...
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Shakhrisabz is 90 kms from Samarkand.It is Timur's hometown.He was born here on 9th April 1336.He rose to power and turned this town into an extended family ...
Shakhrisabz is 90 kms from Samarkand.It is Timur's hometown.He was born here on 9th April 1336.He rose to power and turned this town into an extended family ...
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Travel to Kyrgyzstan
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Drive to Margush (...
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Breakfast in the hotel
Drive to Margush (100 km)
Located at approximately 100 kilometers (three hours by four-wheel drive) from Mary City is the area we call Margush, and its center at Gonur Depe (or Brown Hill). In 1972 a famous Russian-Greek archeologist, Professor Viktor Sarianidi, made a marvelous discovery: he found the long lost capital of the Bronze Age center of Margush country whose people inhabited dozens of settlements around the old delta oasis of the Murghab River. Arguably, what he found was the center of a fifth great ancient civilization, next to China, India, Mesopotamia and Egypt. Archeological discoveries confirmed that people in Margush country worshipped water and fire, as did the people in neighboring Bactria (northern Afghanistan). According to professor Sarianidi, Gonur was the birthplace of the first monotheistic religion - Zoroastrianism, and its founder Zoroaster (Zarathustra) was said to have housed here. At its ritual center at Gonur Depe we can observe the remains of various ritual complexes, and a huge necropolis. The remains, when found in 1972, had been kept in extremely good shape, as the dry desert climatic conditions and four millennia of sand cover had given it proper protection from decay. The History Museum in Mary and the National Museum in Ashgabat have an impressive display of items found in the area.
Return to Mary
Dinner and overnight in the hotel
8 DAY Friday Mary - Bukhara
Breakfast in the hotel
Drive to Turkmenistan – Uzbekistan border Farab
Pass the border
Tranfert to Bukhara (190 km)
Upon arrival tranfer to the hotel
Lunch in the hotel
The first discover of Saint Bukhara
Dinner and overnigh tin the hotel
9 DAY Saturday Bukhara
Breakfast in the hotel
Enjoy full day sightseeing tour which includes Ark Citadel (Fortress of the Bukharan Khans), the great Kalyan Minaret, and the Bukhara crafts centre- 3 Trading Doms . Ismail Samani Mausoleum (ninth - tenth cc); Chor Minor ("Four minarets"), four towers that decorated the entrance to the Madrasah Niyaz Kul (nineteenth century A.D.).
Lunch
In the afternoon visit Lyabi-Khauz ensemble, including Nadir Divan-Beghi Madrasah (1622 A.D.), the Kukeldash Madrasah, Khanaka Nadir Divan-Beghi (1620 A.D.).
In the evening enjoy the folk show and dinner in the Nadir Divan Begi madrassah
10 DAY Sunday Bukhara - Shahrisabz - Samarkand
Breakfast in the hotel
After breakfast visiting of Sitora-i-Mohi-Hosa the Summer Palace of the last Emir of Bukhara, where you will find an exotic mix of European and Oriental Design
Depart to Samarkand via Shakhrisabz
Upon arrival in Shakhrisabz lunch .
Sightseeing in Shakhrisabz : Ak Saray – residence of Amir Temur , Kuk gumbaz mosque, Hazrat Imam mosque and depart to Samarkand
Upon arrival transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in the hotel.
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Uzbekistan HD Trailer Part 2
Join us on our trip through Uzbekistan. See Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara, Shahrisabz and Samar...
Join us on our trip through Uzbekistan. See Tashkent, Khiva, Bukhara, Shahrisabz and Samarkand. Places of high historical value, rarely seen in movies. Enjoy!
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Welcome to Uzbekistan with Trip.Uz - Travel to Uzbekistan
Assalomu Aleykum -- Welcome to Uzbekistan! Magical oasis of peace and antiquity, the land ...
Assalomu Aleykum -- Welcome to Uzbekistan! Magical oasis of peace and antiquity, the land of untouched and well preserved architectural and cultural heritage...
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Uzbekistan's second largest city Samarkand -- a Silk Road treasure
Samarkand is the same age as Ancient Rome, and has been destroyed several times. The city ...
Samarkand is the same age as Ancient Rome, and has been destroyed several times. The city has witnessed the invading forces of Alexander the Great and Genghi...
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Uzbekistan - it's arts, culture, and architecture
Being surrounded by 5-istan - Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmeni...
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Uzbekistan - it's arts, culture, and architecture
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Being surrounded by 5-istan - Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan - Uzbekistan is doubly landlocked, but includes the southern shoreline of the Aral Sea.
Amazingly, Uzbekistan has a rich history. Samarkand was conquered by Alexander the Great. Islam was introduced by Arabs in the 8th-9th century. The most famous leader to come from Uzbekistan is Tamerlane who was born in Shahrisabz south of Samarkand. Russia conquered Uzbekistan in the late 19th century. Stiff resistance to the Red Army after World War I was eventually suppressed and a socialist republic set up in 1924. During the Soviet era, intensive production of "white gold" (cotton) and grain led to overuse of agrochemicals and the depletion of water supplies, which have left the land poisoned and the Aral Sea and certain rivers half dry.
Aside to Samarkand through Bukhara - This is truly the heart of the Silk Road, the passage along the Zeravshan River valley through Central Asia's most important historical cities of Samarkand and Bukhara and heavily populated mainly with Ethnic Tajiks.
Will write the story soon in www.wisataseru.com
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Samarcanda, un tesoro sulla Via della Seta - life
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Galina Polonskaya, euronews: "Samarcanda è antica quanto Roma e venne distrutta più volte. La città fu conquistata da Alessandro Magno e da Gengis Khan. Ma come la fenice che rinasce dalle ceneri, è sempre riuscita a risollevarsi".
Con 2.700 anni di storia, Samarcanda è oggi la seconda città dell'Uzbekistan. Fondata nel 700 avanti Cristo dalla civiltà sogdiana, è stata capitale di diversi imperi. Secondo gli storici, il suo nome può significare "città ricca", oppure "città di roccia", o "luogo in cui la gente si incontra".
Armida Nazaryan, guida turistica: "Samarcanda ha sempre occupato una casella centrale nei vari percorsi che formavano la Via della Seta, grazie alla sua favorevole posizione geografica, nel cuore di questa via commerciale tra Asia ed Europa. E' stata un crocevia di culture tra Oriente e Occidente".
I primi mercanti provenienti dalla Cina arrivarono a Samarcanda intorno al secondo secolo dopo Cristo, mossi soprattutto dall'interesse per i cavalli della regione. Per secoli, il mercato di Samarcanda è stato tra i più famosi sulla Via della Seta.
Fazlitdin Fahritdinov, storico: "C'era un mercato per le sete e un altro mercato per i tessuti colorati. E parlo di grandi mercati all'ingrosso. Le infrastrutture per il commercio, a Samarcanda, erano più sviluppate che in qualunque altro luogo sulla Via della Seta e questo spiega perché, in epoche diverse, fu eletta a capitale di diversi imperi".
Il più famoso conquistatore mongolo che proclamò Samarcanda capitale di un impero che si sarebbe esteso dall'India alla Turchia fu Timur, meglio noto in Occidente come Tamerlano. Assoldò i migliori architetti e ingegneri dell'epoca per farne una città la cui bellezza divenne oggetto di leggende che i mercanti trasmisero fino in Europa e in Cina.
Il mausoleo di Tamerlano, a Samarcanda, così come i resti della sua residenza estiva a Shahrisabz, un'ottantina di chilometri più a sud, sono stati dichiarati nel 2001 Patrimonio dell'umanità da parte dell'Unesco.
Armida Nazaryan: "Timur amava ripetere spesso: per apprezzare la grandezza del mio impero, basta guardare i monumenti che ho creato. Samarcanda deve il suo aspetto attuale in gran parte a Tamerlano e ai suoi successori".
Questa madrasa nel centro della moderna Samarcanda è stata fondata dal nipote di Tamerlano, Ulug Beg. Studioso di matematica e astronomia, creò scuole scientifiche tra le più avanzate dell'epoca, la cui fama attirava alcuni dei migliori insegnanti da diversi paesi. In quarant'anni di governo, ordinò anche la costruzione di un grande osservatorio, di cui si può ancora ammirare la parte sotterranea di un sestante.
Armida Nazaryan: "Grazie a questo strumento, Ulug Beg riusciva a calcolare i movimenti dei pianeti, la durata degli anni e la distanza tra 1.018 stelle".
Alle prime luci dell'alba apre i battenti il mercato Siab di Samarcanda, antico quanto la Via della Seta. Particolarmente apprezzato dai visitatori, il pane cotto in questi forni. Secondo una leggenda, Tamerlano volle mangiarne durante una spedizione di conquista, ma il sapore non era lo stesso. Il cuoco si giustificò dicendo che mancava un ingrediente fondamentale: l'aria di Samarcanda.
Shohista Kadirova, fornaia: "Questo pane può essere cotto soltanto qui. C'è gente che viene a comprarlo da altre città, anche dalla capitale. In nessun altro luogo sarebbe possibile fare un pane come questo".
I fili di seta sono il legame che accomuna la moderna Samarcanda al suo antico passato. Questo materiale, prodotto localmente, è impiegato per la tessitura artigianale di tappeti. I pezzi più pregiati sono frutto di mesi di lavoro e possono essere conservati per secoli.
Klara shukurova, tessitrice: "Ogni tappeto ha una storia, alcuni risalgono ai tempi della Via della Seta".
Il teatro El Merosi propone un viaggio nelle mode che si affermarono in diverse epoche dell'antica Samarcanda. A ispirare gli stilisti che hanno confezionato questi costumi, sono stati i ritrovamenti archeologici.
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30 DAYS MEMORY-AZKARA-YUSHUVO OF LIZA BATUROVA-SULEYMANOV BAT SARA AND AVRAHAM 1926-2014 4 ADAR 5774, ESHET OF BORUKHAY SULEYMANOV, MOTHER OF YAHUDA, EDIK, ARON, MAFRAT, ILYAS, SLAVIK, MARA, ISSOKHOR, POLINA.
BUKHARIAN CENTER , QUEENS, NY 03/04/2014
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Uzbekistan 3 : Bukhara
Photos and full video - giannispsaroudakis.com Μπουχάρα ( Bukhara ). Πανάρχαιος εμπορικός ...
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Kiev Funicular
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Shakhrisabz is 90 kms from Samarkand.It is Timur's hometown.He was born here on 9th April 1336.He rose to power and turned this town into an extended family ...
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(CNN)This is the kind of deluge that might happen only once every 1,000 years. South Carolina is grappling with a historic flooding that has led to several deaths, shut down interstates and sent search crews scrambling to rescue those trapped by rising waters. "This is an incident we've never dealt with before," Gov. Nikki Haley said ... "We are at a 1,000-year level of rain," the governor said. "That's how big this is.". 21 photos ... 21 photos....
The Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) have destroyed the nearly 2,000-year-old Arch of Triumph in the ancient city of Palmyra, Syria's head of antiquities and activists have said. The arch was one of the most recognisable sites in Palmyra, the central city affectionately known by Syrians as the "Bride of the Desert," which ISIL seized in May ... "This is a systematic destruction of the city. They want to raze it completely ... Source ... ....
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North Korea on Monday freed a South Korean national who is a student at New York University, in a possible sign it wants better ties with rival Seoul and may back away from a recent threat to launch a long-range rocket later this month ... It didn't elaborate. South Korean officials confirmed Joo's repatriation ... Joo has permanent residency status in the United States. The exact motivation for his travel to North Korea wasn't clear ... ....
Germany could receive up to 1.5 million asylum-seekers this year, according to a newspaper quoting a confidential document containing estimates that are far higher than publicly released official figures. Authorities have so far predicted that Europe's biggest economy would record between 800,000 and one million new arrivals in 2015... "The migratory pressure will increase ... The document said ... Read more ... Source. Agencies. ....
Prosecutor and head of the district administration destroyed the early crop of farms, specializing in husbandry and horticulture in Shahrisabz district of Kashkadarya region of Uzbekistan, reported Uzbek language service Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. The farmers of Shahrisabz district complained to the radio on prosecutor Sherali Ashirov and head ......
(Source. Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan). 03.05.2014. A new youth mass cultural festival "Favvoralar Sayli" (Sayil of Fountains) has taken place in Tashkent on May 1. Festive mood reigns across the entire capital city ... During archeological excavations, such facilities were discovered in the yard of the Oksaroy in Shahrisabz, at the Sitorai Mohi-Khosa complex in Bukhara and other historical sites ... distributed by ... (noodl. 22974909) ....
(Source. Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan). 10.04.2014. Extensive efforts have been undertaken in Uzbekistan throughout the independent development years to reinvigorate the national spiritual values of our people, to restore the bright names of our great ancestors, study their legacy ...Magnificent monuments to the Sahibkiran were erected in Tashkent, Samarkand and Shahrisabz ... * * * ... distributed by ... (noodl. 22693418) ....
(Source. Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan). 26.09.2013. IFTM Top Resa 2013 international travel exhibition has opened in the French capital city with Uzbekistan's tourism potential extensively displayed at the exposition ... It offers detailed information about the historic monuments in our country, the national customs and traditions, tour attractions in such ancient cities as Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Shahrisabz and Tashkent....
For the past 20 years, jubilee celebrations of our great ancestors - Amir Temur, Mirzo Ulughbek, Ahmad al-Farghoni, Imam al-Bukhari, Kamoliddin Behzod, the world famous cities - Bukhara, Khiva, Termez, Shahrisabz, Karshi, ... The historical-cultural buildings of Samarkand, Shahrisabz, Bukhara and Khiva are included in the UNESCO World Heritage List....