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National food of Uzbekistan
More information here: http://www.centralasia-travel.com/en/countries/uzbekistan/tours/culinary
Gastronomic Tour in Uzbekistan. Oriental Dastarkhan (Asian Tablecloth)! During this tour you will have a opportunity not only to try Oriental gastronomy, but meet with ancient history and culture of Uzbekistan.
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Americans Try Bizarre Russian Foods For The First Time
"I love pickling!"
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Uzbekistan - Culture & Traditions
Uzbekistan is a country in Central Asia, once a crucial 'hub' on the Silk Road. This is the region's cradle of culture for more than two millennia, where cities like Samarkand and Bukhara evoke images of once great empires. Rulers like Genghis Khan and Timur, however ruthless their rule, seem to resonate in many corners of Uzbekistan. Before becoming part of the Russian empire in the 19th century,
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Uzbekistan, music and culture
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Pine Leaf Boys' Cajun music Gets Uzbekistan Dancing
The universal power of music was exhibited through the U.S. Embassy's cultural envoy, the Pine Leaf Boys, who were in Uzbekistan from June 25-July 1, 2012. Uzbekistan was the last stop for the Cajun music band, whose Central Asian tour also included time in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
Thousands of people attended the Pine Leaf Boys' free concert at the amphitheater of Tashkent's Turkiston Hall on
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Music festival in Uzbekistan
I am putting together segments about the artisans who invited me to see how they work, up close, . This is a land of vibrant color and culture; when I visited the Savitsky museum in Nukus, Karakalpakstan, I saw many works by Russian Avant-Garde painters who were drawn as much to the quality of the light here, as they were seeking to avoid the "light" of soviet scrutiny. The festival itself is a ki
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Uzbekistan Culture and Tourism
all about ubekistan
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Uzbek Dance Dilhiroj дилхирож performed by Silk Road Dance Company at Silk Road Dance Festival
Founded in 1995 by Dr. Laurel Victoria Gray - the pioneer of Uzbek Dance in America - Silk Road Dance Company preserves the dance traditions of Silk Road cultures. Their Legacy Repertoire includes many famous Uzbek dances, including classics from the repertoire of the Bakhor Ensemble.
Dilhiroj дилхирож is a beloved song and the dance is in the Ferghana style. It was gifted to Silk Road Dance Com
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Beauty of Uzbek Culture
The Uzbeks are a major Turkic ethnic group in Central Asia. They comprise the majority population of Uzbekistan, and large populations can also be found in Afghanistan, Tajikstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Pakistan, Mongolia and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China. Smaller diaspora populations of Uzbeks from Central Asia, mainly from Uzbekistan and Afghanistan, are a
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10 facts about Uzbekistan
10 interesting facts about Uzbekistan;
1. Algorithm derives from the name of Uzbek Scientist Khwarezmi ;
2. Uzbek melons are the best;
3. Its one of only two double landlocked countries in the world;
4. Home to Arals Sea, the biggest Catastrophy of 20 th century;
5. Most people are sunni Muslims;
6. Very resource rich;
7. Cities as old as 2700 years;
8. Biggest nation in Central Asia;
9. B
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Uzbekistan Travel Guide
A Travel Guide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture. From Samarkand to Khiva the legacy of the Silk Road and the rule of Emperor Timur is evident in the magnificent mosques, madrassas and caravanserais. My names is Jonny Bealby, I run Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to expl
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Xorazm 2012 Popular Uzbek music 2011 2012 Top 10 New Best Songs Dance hip hop YouTube
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Central Asian Market Scene
Market scenes from throughout Central Asia offer an insight into the food and culture of this little known region. Video includes markets from Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Fruits, vegetables, herbs, meat, sweets, clothing -- you name it -- and you'll find it featured alongside the best that the Turkmen, Uzbek, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tajik cultures have to offer.
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Abbos Kosimov (ACTA 2009 Master Artist) Uzbek Doira Solo Improvisation
Abbos Kosimov has been a participant with dancer and apprentice Tara Catherine Pandeya in ACTA's 2009 Apprenticeship Program in an apprenticeship in Uzbek doira. Their apprenticeship focused on doira rhythms, reinforcing the connection between Uzbek percussion and dance, and allowed Pandeya to develop proficiency in interpreting doira rhythms and understanding Uzbek music composition and improvisa
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Uzbek culture tradition
This video is a response to the Day of Cultural Diversity which takes place on May 21 in Uzbekistan.
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Uzbekistan Music and Images
Uzbekistan is the 56th country in my music/travel series
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Uzbekistan pop music and politics - Holidays in the Danger Zone: Meet the Stans - BBC travel & politics
Simon Reeve meets a pop star and mp in Uzbekistan. Video from BBC travel documentary Holidays in the Danger Zone: Meet the Stans.
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Traditional Uzbek music in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
http://ozoutback.com.au/
A traditional Uzbek ensemble performs at the Nodir Devon Begi Madrasasi in Bukhara, a former emirate, Uzbekistan. Towards the end girls come onstage modelling contemporary clothes.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=g42Mg0P10z0
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Magical Uzbekistan - life
Behind the defensive wall of Khiva, you can easily lose all sense of reality, the magical past...
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Navoi, Uzbekistan: The Asrlar Sadosi Festival
Mickela attends the 7th Annual Asrlar Sadosi Festival in Navoi, Uzbekistan and gets her first taste of traditional Uzbek dance and music!
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The Cultural Space of the Boysun District
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00083
Description: The Boysun District located in south-eastern Uzbekistan on the route from Asia Minor to India, is one of the oldest inhabited areas of Central Asia. With the diminishing importance of the Silk Road and the political changes in Central Asia, the region be
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National food of Uzbekistan
More information here: http://www.centralasia-travel.com/en/countries/uzbekistan/tours/culinary
Gastronomic Tour in Uzbekistan. Oriental Dastarkhan (Asian Table...
More information here: http://www.centralasia-travel.com/en/countries/uzbekistan/tours/culinary
Gastronomic Tour in Uzbekistan. Oriental Dastarkhan (Asian Tablecloth)! During this tour you will have a opportunity not only to try Oriental gastronomy, but meet with ancient history and culture of Uzbekistan.
wn.com/National Food Of Uzbekistan
More information here: http://www.centralasia-travel.com/en/countries/uzbekistan/tours/culinary
Gastronomic Tour in Uzbekistan. Oriental Dastarkhan (Asian Tablecloth)! During this tour you will have a opportunity not only to try Oriental gastronomy, but meet with ancient history and culture of Uzbekistan.
- published: 01 Dec 2011
- views: 829811
Americans Try Bizarre Russian Foods For The First Time
"I love pickling!"
Check out more awesome videos at BuzzFeedVideo!
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MUSIC
Bayan Dance Western
Licensed via Warner Chappell Produc...
"I love pickling!"
Check out more awesome videos at BuzzFeedVideo!
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Bayan Dance Western
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"I love pickling!"
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- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 5704693
Uzbekistan - Culture & Traditions
Uzbekistan is a country in Central Asia, once a crucial 'hub' on the Silk Road. This is the region's cradle of culture for more than two millennia, where cities...
Uzbekistan is a country in Central Asia, once a crucial 'hub' on the Silk Road. This is the region's cradle of culture for more than two millennia, where cities like Samarkand and Bukhara evoke images of once great empires. Rulers like Genghis Khan and Timur, however ruthless their rule, seem to resonate in many corners of Uzbekistan. Before becoming part of the Russian empire in the 19th century, Uzbekistan was conquered by nomads who spoke Eastern Turkic languages, which is the foundation of today's Uzbek language.
In the 20th century, Uzbekistan became part of the Soviet Union until it collapsed in the early 90s. Surprisingly, many people have managed to hold on to their traditional culture, despite the long Russian influence. Islam is still the main religion, and the vast majority of the population are Muslim.
In 2013, I traveled across Uzbekistan, visiting places like Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent, and the Fergana Valley. Despite the current political and economic situation in the country, the Uzbek people I met remained good spirited, and showed an incredible hospitality.
The people of Uzbekistan are the main theme in this clip, at work, in restaurants, in busy bazaars, and other places.
I used a traditional song to accompany the images.
Copyright of all footage: Hoffer Media
wn.com/Uzbekistan Culture Traditions
Uzbekistan is a country in Central Asia, once a crucial 'hub' on the Silk Road. This is the region's cradle of culture for more than two millennia, where cities like Samarkand and Bukhara evoke images of once great empires. Rulers like Genghis Khan and Timur, however ruthless their rule, seem to resonate in many corners of Uzbekistan. Before becoming part of the Russian empire in the 19th century, Uzbekistan was conquered by nomads who spoke Eastern Turkic languages, which is the foundation of today's Uzbek language.
In the 20th century, Uzbekistan became part of the Soviet Union until it collapsed in the early 90s. Surprisingly, many people have managed to hold on to their traditional culture, despite the long Russian influence. Islam is still the main religion, and the vast majority of the population are Muslim.
In 2013, I traveled across Uzbekistan, visiting places like Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand, Tashkent, and the Fergana Valley. Despite the current political and economic situation in the country, the Uzbek people I met remained good spirited, and showed an incredible hospitality.
The people of Uzbekistan are the main theme in this clip, at work, in restaurants, in busy bazaars, and other places.
I used a traditional song to accompany the images.
Copyright of all footage: Hoffer Media
- published: 27 Feb 2014
- views: 81936
Pine Leaf Boys' Cajun music Gets Uzbekistan Dancing
The universal power of music was exhibited through the U.S. Embassy's cultural envoy, the Pine Leaf Boys, who were in Uzbekistan from June 25-July 1, 2012. Uzbe...
The universal power of music was exhibited through the U.S. Embassy's cultural envoy, the Pine Leaf Boys, who were in Uzbekistan from June 25-July 1, 2012. Uzbekistan was the last stop for the Cajun music band, whose Central Asian tour also included time in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
Thousands of people attended the Pine Leaf Boys' free concert at the amphitheater of Tashkent's Turkiston Hall on Saturday, June 30, 2012. Locals of all ages showed up to listen to the band play and many young people were quick to get up and dance in front of, and sometimes even on, the stage.
For further information, visit http://uzbekistan.usembassy.gov/070912ce.html.
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wn.com/Pine Leaf Boys' Cajun Music Gets Uzbekistan Dancing
The universal power of music was exhibited through the U.S. Embassy's cultural envoy, the Pine Leaf Boys, who were in Uzbekistan from June 25-July 1, 2012. Uzbekistan was the last stop for the Cajun music band, whose Central Asian tour also included time in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.
Thousands of people attended the Pine Leaf Boys' free concert at the amphitheater of Tashkent's Turkiston Hall on Saturday, June 30, 2012. Locals of all ages showed up to listen to the band play and many young people were quick to get up and dance in front of, and sometimes even on, the stage.
For further information, visit http://uzbekistan.usembassy.gov/070912ce.html.
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Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/usdos.uzbekistan
Twitter: http://twitter.com/usembtashkent
Website: http://uzbekistan.usembassy.gov
- published: 11 Mar 2013
- views: 5090
Music festival in Uzbekistan
I am putting together segments about the artisans who invited me to see how they work, up close, . This is a land of vibrant color and culture; when I visited t...
I am putting together segments about the artisans who invited me to see how they work, up close, . This is a land of vibrant color and culture; when I visited the Savitsky museum in Nukus, Karakalpakstan, I saw many works by Russian Avant-Garde painters who were drawn as much to the quality of the light here, as they were seeking to avoid the "light" of soviet scrutiny. The festival itself is a kind of gateway, and would make a terrific jumping off place for a tour of the major historic cities of Samarkand, Khiva and Bukhara. Consider this, next time you feel the urge to go someplace different.
wn.com/Music Festival In Uzbekistan
I am putting together segments about the artisans who invited me to see how they work, up close, . This is a land of vibrant color and culture; when I visited the Savitsky museum in Nukus, Karakalpakstan, I saw many works by Russian Avant-Garde painters who were drawn as much to the quality of the light here, as they were seeking to avoid the "light" of soviet scrutiny. The festival itself is a kind of gateway, and would make a terrific jumping off place for a tour of the major historic cities of Samarkand, Khiva and Bukhara. Consider this, next time you feel the urge to go someplace different.
- published: 07 Feb 2014
- views: 1936
Uzbek Dance Dilhiroj дилхирож performed by Silk Road Dance Company at Silk Road Dance Festival
Founded in 1995 by Dr. Laurel Victoria Gray - the pioneer of Uzbek Dance in America - Silk Road Dance Company preserves the dance traditions of Silk Road cultur...
Founded in 1995 by Dr. Laurel Victoria Gray - the pioneer of Uzbek Dance in America - Silk Road Dance Company preserves the dance traditions of Silk Road cultures. Their Legacy Repertoire includes many famous Uzbek dances, including classics from the repertoire of the Bakhor Ensemble.
Dilhiroj дилхирож is a beloved song and the dance is in the Ferghana style. It was gifted to Silk Road Dance Company by People's Artist of Uzbekistan, Kizalrkhon Dusmukhamedova, who is Central Asian dance consultant for the ensemble.This dance ws performed at the very first White House Nowruz Celebration on March 21, 2014.
wn.com/Uzbek Dance Dilhiroj Дилхирож Performed By Silk Road Dance Company At Silk Road Dance Festival
Founded in 1995 by Dr. Laurel Victoria Gray - the pioneer of Uzbek Dance in America - Silk Road Dance Company preserves the dance traditions of Silk Road cultures. Their Legacy Repertoire includes many famous Uzbek dances, including classics from the repertoire of the Bakhor Ensemble.
Dilhiroj дилхирож is a beloved song and the dance is in the Ferghana style. It was gifted to Silk Road Dance Company by People's Artist of Uzbekistan, Kizalrkhon Dusmukhamedova, who is Central Asian dance consultant for the ensemble.This dance ws performed at the very first White House Nowruz Celebration on March 21, 2014.
- published: 12 Feb 2014
- views: 72596
Beauty of Uzbek Culture
The Uzbeks are a major Turkic ethnic group in Central Asia. They comprise the majority population of Uzbekistan, and large populations can also be found in Afgh...
The Uzbeks are a major Turkic ethnic group in Central Asia. They comprise the majority population of Uzbekistan, and large populations can also be found in Afghanistan, Tajikstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Pakistan, Mongolia and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China. Smaller diaspora populations of Uzbeks from Central Asia, mainly from Uzbekistan and Afghanistan, are also found in Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, North America, and Western Europe.
wn.com/Beauty Of Uzbek Culture
The Uzbeks are a major Turkic ethnic group in Central Asia. They comprise the majority population of Uzbekistan, and large populations can also be found in Afghanistan, Tajikstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Pakistan, Mongolia and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of China. Smaller diaspora populations of Uzbeks from Central Asia, mainly from Uzbekistan and Afghanistan, are also found in Iran, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, North America, and Western Europe.
- published: 05 May 2012
- views: 3395
10 facts about Uzbekistan
10 interesting facts about Uzbekistan;
1. Algorithm derives from the name of Uzbek Scientist Khwarezmi ;
2. Uzbek melons are the best;
3. Its one of only two ...
10 interesting facts about Uzbekistan;
1. Algorithm derives from the name of Uzbek Scientist Khwarezmi ;
2. Uzbek melons are the best;
3. Its one of only two double landlocked countries in the world;
4. Home to Arals Sea, the biggest Catastrophy of 20 th century;
5. Most people are sunni Muslims;
6. Very resource rich;
7. Cities as old as 2700 years;
8. Biggest nation in Central Asia;
9. Bread is "Honored";
10. Arranged marriage is still common;
http://uzbek-culture.com/
wn.com/10 Facts About Uzbekistan
10 interesting facts about Uzbekistan;
1. Algorithm derives from the name of Uzbek Scientist Khwarezmi ;
2. Uzbek melons are the best;
3. Its one of only two double landlocked countries in the world;
4. Home to Arals Sea, the biggest Catastrophy of 20 th century;
5. Most people are sunni Muslims;
6. Very resource rich;
7. Cities as old as 2700 years;
8. Biggest nation in Central Asia;
9. Bread is "Honored";
10. Arranged marriage is still common;
http://uzbek-culture.com/
- published: 20 Jun 2015
- views: 769
Uzbekistan Travel Guide
A Travel Guide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture....
A Travel Guide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture. From Samarkand to Khiva the legacy of the Silk Road and the rule of Emperor Timur is evident in the magnificent mosques, madrassas and caravanserais. My names is Jonny Bealby, I run Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to explain about tourism in Uzbekistan.
As the world’s only landlocked country, surrounded by landlocked countries, Uzbekistan needs things other than traditional beaches to attract the visitor; and it does, in abundance. From Iran to India Islam has given the world some of the most spectacular architecture there is, and nowhere is this more evident than here in Uzbekistan.
The mosques and madrassas of Samarkand are as exquisite as any buildings anywhere on earth. The old walled town of Khiva, a veritable living museum, is an entire town of imposing buildings echoing history, and in Bukhara – probably the most important of all Silk Road towns – the soft, earth-coloured forts, squares, domes and towers are all guaranteed to carry the visitor back to a very different time.
The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent. Formerly the Soviet Union’s fifth largest city, Tashkent is a surprisingly quiet place, with large leafy parks, cafes and some excellent hotel options. But Tashkent is usually only a start or end point on a journey through Uzbekistan. And if you’re travelling overland from Kyrgyzstan and the Ferghana Valley you’ll likely as not first visit Kokand, a former royal khanate, or kingdom, and home to an impressive palace.
But according to Robert Byron, author of The Road to Oxiana, all travellers that venture through Central Asia have one goal in mind, to see the splendours of Samarkand.
Centre of the Universe, Mirror of the world, Garden of the soul, Jewel of the east, Pearl of Islam, Samarkand has had writers and poets waxing lyrical for over two millennia. And for god reason. The Registan, a public square used to hear royal proclamations, is surrounded on three sides by magnificent mosques and madrassas. The huge Bibi Khanym mosques was the largest in the world when built at the end of the 14th century. Emperor Timor’s tomb has exquisite carvings and delicate gold inlay. Ulam Beg’s observatory is fascinating and impressive. And the shar-i-zindar, also known as the street of the dead, is another atmospheric site.
Moving along the Royal Road, perhaps travelling through Shakrizabs and the birth place of Timur, you’ll come to Bukhara. Personally my favourite town in the country, if not the whole region, Bukhara is a sleepy place, easy to walk around and just brimming over with magnificent sites. Probably the most famous is the 150-foot high Kolan minaret, allegedly used in the 19th century by the then ruler, Nazarullah Khan, as a means of execution, and the adjacent mosques and madrassas. Other sites include the Arc, or impregnable citadel, the char minar mosque and the mosque of 40 pillars. Here in Bukhara there is also great shopping, often in the old caravanserais, where carpets, shawls, spice and trinkets of all types can be found.
And finally after another 7 hour drive across the Kyzyl Kum Desert lies Khiva. As one of the most powerful khanates in the 19th century, Khiva grew into a sumptuous walled city much of which has been lovingly restored for the benefit of today’s modern visitor. To watch sunrise over the old town is one of travel’s great experiences.
But it’s not all about ancient monuments. Uzbekistan has some beautiful hills and mountains, the quite extraordinary and fascinating Aral Sea and the famous modern art collection at Nukus. The ancient towns through which you’ll pass also have bustling markets, some great open air restaurants, and some of the best boutique hotels anyway in the region.
Although you might find more tourists here than you will in some of the neighbouring countries, for anyone interested in culture and history Uzbekistan is simply a must.
wn.com/Uzbekistan Travel Guide
A Travel Guide to Uzbekistan
If Kyrgyzstan is renowned for its natural beauty, so neighbouring Uzbekistan is famous for its spectacular Silk Road architecture. From Samarkand to Khiva the legacy of the Silk Road and the rule of Emperor Timur is evident in the magnificent mosques, madrassas and caravanserais. My names is Jonny Bealby, I run Wild Frontiers, and in this short film I am going to explain about tourism in Uzbekistan.
As the world’s only landlocked country, surrounded by landlocked countries, Uzbekistan needs things other than traditional beaches to attract the visitor; and it does, in abundance. From Iran to India Islam has given the world some of the most spectacular architecture there is, and nowhere is this more evident than here in Uzbekistan.
The mosques and madrassas of Samarkand are as exquisite as any buildings anywhere on earth. The old walled town of Khiva, a veritable living museum, is an entire town of imposing buildings echoing history, and in Bukhara – probably the most important of all Silk Road towns – the soft, earth-coloured forts, squares, domes and towers are all guaranteed to carry the visitor back to a very different time.
The capital of Uzbekistan is Tashkent. Formerly the Soviet Union’s fifth largest city, Tashkent is a surprisingly quiet place, with large leafy parks, cafes and some excellent hotel options. But Tashkent is usually only a start or end point on a journey through Uzbekistan. And if you’re travelling overland from Kyrgyzstan and the Ferghana Valley you’ll likely as not first visit Kokand, a former royal khanate, or kingdom, and home to an impressive palace.
But according to Robert Byron, author of The Road to Oxiana, all travellers that venture through Central Asia have one goal in mind, to see the splendours of Samarkand.
Centre of the Universe, Mirror of the world, Garden of the soul, Jewel of the east, Pearl of Islam, Samarkand has had writers and poets waxing lyrical for over two millennia. And for god reason. The Registan, a public square used to hear royal proclamations, is surrounded on three sides by magnificent mosques and madrassas. The huge Bibi Khanym mosques was the largest in the world when built at the end of the 14th century. Emperor Timor’s tomb has exquisite carvings and delicate gold inlay. Ulam Beg’s observatory is fascinating and impressive. And the shar-i-zindar, also known as the street of the dead, is another atmospheric site.
Moving along the Royal Road, perhaps travelling through Shakrizabs and the birth place of Timur, you’ll come to Bukhara. Personally my favourite town in the country, if not the whole region, Bukhara is a sleepy place, easy to walk around and just brimming over with magnificent sites. Probably the most famous is the 150-foot high Kolan minaret, allegedly used in the 19th century by the then ruler, Nazarullah Khan, as a means of execution, and the adjacent mosques and madrassas. Other sites include the Arc, or impregnable citadel, the char minar mosque and the mosque of 40 pillars. Here in Bukhara there is also great shopping, often in the old caravanserais, where carpets, shawls, spice and trinkets of all types can be found.
And finally after another 7 hour drive across the Kyzyl Kum Desert lies Khiva. As one of the most powerful khanates in the 19th century, Khiva grew into a sumptuous walled city much of which has been lovingly restored for the benefit of today’s modern visitor. To watch sunrise over the old town is one of travel’s great experiences.
But it’s not all about ancient monuments. Uzbekistan has some beautiful hills and mountains, the quite extraordinary and fascinating Aral Sea and the famous modern art collection at Nukus. The ancient towns through which you’ll pass also have bustling markets, some great open air restaurants, and some of the best boutique hotels anyway in the region.
Although you might find more tourists here than you will in some of the neighbouring countries, for anyone interested in culture and history Uzbekistan is simply a must.
- published: 01 Oct 2014
- views: 16153
Central Asian Market Scene
Market scenes from throughout Central Asia offer an insight into the food and culture of this little known region. Video includes markets from Turkmenistan, Uz...
Market scenes from throughout Central Asia offer an insight into the food and culture of this little known region. Video includes markets from Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Fruits, vegetables, herbs, meat, sweets, clothing -- you name it -- and you'll find it featured alongside the best that the Turkmen, Uzbek, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tajik cultures have to offer. The following cities and markets are included:
Turkmenistan
- Turkmenbashi
- Mary
- Ashgabat, Gulustan Bazaar, Tolkuchka Bazaar
Uzbekistan
- Nukus
- Khiva
- Bukhara, Krytyy Bazaar
- Samarkand
- Tashkent, Chorsu Bazaar
Kazakhstan
- Almaty, Zelyony Bazaar
Kyrgyzstan
- Bishkek, Osh Bazaar
- Osh, Jayma Bazaar
Tajikistan
- Dushanbe, Varzob Bazaar, Shah Mansur Bazaar
www.uncorneredmarket.com
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Market scenes from throughout Central Asia offer an insight into the food and culture of this little known region. Video includes markets from Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. Fruits, vegetables, herbs, meat, sweets, clothing -- you name it -- and you'll find it featured alongside the best that the Turkmen, Uzbek, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, and Tajik cultures have to offer. The following cities and markets are included:
Turkmenistan
- Turkmenbashi
- Mary
- Ashgabat, Gulustan Bazaar, Tolkuchka Bazaar
Uzbekistan
- Nukus
- Khiva
- Bukhara, Krytyy Bazaar
- Samarkand
- Tashkent, Chorsu Bazaar
Kazakhstan
- Almaty, Zelyony Bazaar
Kyrgyzstan
- Bishkek, Osh Bazaar
- Osh, Jayma Bazaar
Tajikistan
- Dushanbe, Varzob Bazaar, Shah Mansur Bazaar
www.uncorneredmarket.com
- published: 16 Dec 2007
- views: 41017
Abbos Kosimov (ACTA 2009 Master Artist) Uzbek Doira Solo Improvisation
Abbos Kosimov has been a participant with dancer and apprentice Tara Catherine Pandeya in ACTA's 2009 Apprenticeship Program in an apprenticeship in Uzbek doira...
Abbos Kosimov has been a participant with dancer and apprentice Tara Catherine Pandeya in ACTA's 2009 Apprenticeship Program in an apprenticeship in Uzbek doira. Their apprenticeship focused on doira rhythms, reinforcing the connection between Uzbek percussion and dance, and allowed Pandeya to develop proficiency in interpreting doira rhythms and understanding Uzbek music composition and improvisation.
Trained from age ten with Ustad Tuychi Inagomov, Kosimov is one of few honored artists who have been officially recognized by the Uzbek head of state. Bearing the same illustrious title as Inagomov, Abbos arrived to the United States in 2005 having performed alongside artists including Zakir Hussain, Giovanni Hidalgo, Simon Shaheen, and Hassan Hakmoun at the World Music Institute.
The doira is a frame drum with brass rings made from cow or horse hide that is used to accompany both popular and classical music from Iran, the Balkans, and many Central Asian countries such as Tajikistan, East Turkestan (Uighur Autonomous Xinjiang, China), and Uzbekistan. Regarded as one of the most ancient percussive instruments from Central Asia, it was originally played only by women during shamanic rituals.
Of the doira, Kosimov notes, "Uzbek culture and national identity is deeply rooted in its music and dance traditions. As such, doira paired with dance has grown with the country over time and evolved to play a deeper role in reflecting Uzbek history, religion, heritage, and cultural traditions... Doira is my life and I cannot live without it."
In Uzbekistan, the doira is supported as a national art and it can be heard at most festivities, rites of passage, seasonal celebrations, and religious ceremonies. This instrument in particular has always been an essential staple and inseparable element of traditional Uzbek dance because its specific rhythm patterns serve as a foundation for Uzbek dance vocabulary and play an integral role in expressing storytelling within choreography.
In this video, shot at the Knights of Columbus studio in San Anselmo where the ACTA apprenticeship at times took place, Kosimov plays the doira and the handheld two-piece percussive instrument called qayraq, each piece made of metal and stone respectively. Similar to Spanish castanets, they accompany doira and other melodic instruments, and are used by tradtional dances in the Uzbek region of Khorezm.
Kosimov improvises in several rhythms including 6/8, 7/8 and 4/4 for his solo, all rhythms which the most popular foundations for traditional Uzbek doira. His playing of multiple drums simultaneously has its foundation in innovation of the form in the mid-20th century as a form of virtuosic showmanship and competition between doira artists, demonstrating their technique and athletic skill. This was played one on one with a dancer (in the same manner which Kosimov and Pandeya have been working together) or within a large ensemble or community gathering of drums, in older times led by women only.
Special thanks to Tara Pandeya.
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Abbos Kosimov has been a participant with dancer and apprentice Tara Catherine Pandeya in ACTA's 2009 Apprenticeship Program in an apprenticeship in Uzbek doira. Their apprenticeship focused on doira rhythms, reinforcing the connection between Uzbek percussion and dance, and allowed Pandeya to develop proficiency in interpreting doira rhythms and understanding Uzbek music composition and improvisation.
Trained from age ten with Ustad Tuychi Inagomov, Kosimov is one of few honored artists who have been officially recognized by the Uzbek head of state. Bearing the same illustrious title as Inagomov, Abbos arrived to the United States in 2005 having performed alongside artists including Zakir Hussain, Giovanni Hidalgo, Simon Shaheen, and Hassan Hakmoun at the World Music Institute.
The doira is a frame drum with brass rings made from cow or horse hide that is used to accompany both popular and classical music from Iran, the Balkans, and many Central Asian countries such as Tajikistan, East Turkestan (Uighur Autonomous Xinjiang, China), and Uzbekistan. Regarded as one of the most ancient percussive instruments from Central Asia, it was originally played only by women during shamanic rituals.
Of the doira, Kosimov notes, "Uzbek culture and national identity is deeply rooted in its music and dance traditions. As such, doira paired with dance has grown with the country over time and evolved to play a deeper role in reflecting Uzbek history, religion, heritage, and cultural traditions... Doira is my life and I cannot live without it."
In Uzbekistan, the doira is supported as a national art and it can be heard at most festivities, rites of passage, seasonal celebrations, and religious ceremonies. This instrument in particular has always been an essential staple and inseparable element of traditional Uzbek dance because its specific rhythm patterns serve as a foundation for Uzbek dance vocabulary and play an integral role in expressing storytelling within choreography.
In this video, shot at the Knights of Columbus studio in San Anselmo where the ACTA apprenticeship at times took place, Kosimov plays the doira and the handheld two-piece percussive instrument called qayraq, each piece made of metal and stone respectively. Similar to Spanish castanets, they accompany doira and other melodic instruments, and are used by tradtional dances in the Uzbek region of Khorezm.
Kosimov improvises in several rhythms including 6/8, 7/8 and 4/4 for his solo, all rhythms which the most popular foundations for traditional Uzbek doira. His playing of multiple drums simultaneously has its foundation in innovation of the form in the mid-20th century as a form of virtuosic showmanship and competition between doira artists, demonstrating their technique and athletic skill. This was played one on one with a dancer (in the same manner which Kosimov and Pandeya have been working together) or within a large ensemble or community gathering of drums, in older times led by women only.
Special thanks to Tara Pandeya.
actaonline.org
- published: 11 Aug 2011
- views: 9803
Uzbek culture tradition
This video is a response to the Day of Cultural Diversity which takes place on May 21 in Uzbekistan....
This video is a response to the Day of Cultural Diversity which takes place on May 21 in Uzbekistan.
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This video is a response to the Day of Cultural Diversity which takes place on May 21 in Uzbekistan.
- published: 17 Jun 2013
- views: 438
Uzbekistan Music and Images
Uzbekistan is the 56th country in my music/travel series...
Uzbekistan is the 56th country in my music/travel series
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Uzbekistan is the 56th country in my music/travel series
- published: 11 Mar 2009
- views: 38714
Uzbekistan pop music and politics - Holidays in the Danger Zone: Meet the Stans - BBC travel & politics
Simon Reeve meets a pop star and mp in Uzbekistan. Video from BBC travel documentary Holidays in the Danger Zone: Meet the Stans....
Simon Reeve meets a pop star and mp in Uzbekistan. Video from BBC travel documentary Holidays in the Danger Zone: Meet the Stans.
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Simon Reeve meets a pop star and mp in Uzbekistan. Video from BBC travel documentary Holidays in the Danger Zone: Meet the Stans.
- published: 21 Sep 2008
- views: 30072
Traditional Uzbek music in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
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A traditional Uzbek ensemble performs at the Nodir Devon Begi Madrasasi in Bukhara, a former emirate, Uzbekistan. Towards the end girls...
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A traditional Uzbek ensemble performs at the Nodir Devon Begi Madrasasi in Bukhara, a former emirate, Uzbekistan. Towards the end girls come onstage modelling contemporary clothes.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=g42Mg0P10z0
wn.com/Traditional Uzbek Music In Bukhara, Uzbekistan
http://ozoutback.com.au/
A traditional Uzbek ensemble performs at the Nodir Devon Begi Madrasasi in Bukhara, a former emirate, Uzbekistan. Towards the end girls come onstage modelling contemporary clothes.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=g42Mg0P10z0
- published: 19 Feb 2014
- views: 1701
Magical Uzbekistan - life
Behind the defensive wall of Khiva, you can easily lose all sense of reality, the magical past...
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Behind the defensive wall of Khiva, you can easily lose all sense of reality, the magical past seems so close. At 2,500 years old Khiva is one of the oldest cities on the Great Silk Road. This area behind the fortress is called Ichan Khala - meaning "the inner town''. It was where rulers and the aristocracy lived and entertained guests from all over the world. The whole area is now on UNESCO's list of World Heritage.
The entire city is an outdoor museum. At the same time it is a living city. of 3,019 people. Local people believe that the well water brings luck and happiness. This belief dates back to the discovery of this oasis. According to legend the son of Noah once travelled across this desert and saw a huge fortress in his dream. He woke up and discovered a well with incredibly delicious water, which is why he decided to build a city in this spot.
The local wood carving also evokes the past. It can be seen quite literally on every corner. And these carvings tell stories. A heart on a door means it was once the entrance to a harem. Madamin Madaminov comes from a long line of wood carvers and compares wooden masterpieces to books. It's a prestigious skill in Khiva. Madamin works with his brother, and they are teaching the next generation too. Madamin compares this profession to art, and says that like music, it should be practiced from a very early age.
Cooking the traditional rice dish plov is another cherished art here. The main ingredients are rice, meat and vegetables. Plov was eaten in the era of the desert caravans, meaning travelers could stave off hunger for a long time. Every region in Uzbekistan has its own plov recipe.
In Uzbekistan, plov is served to celebrate births, weddings, and birthdays, as well as being an everyday staple. Locals can not imagine life without plov.
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Behind the defensive wall of Khiva, you can easily lose all sense of reality, the magical past...
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http://www.euronews.com/2013/12/25/magical-uzbekistan
Behind the defensive wall of Khiva, you can easily lose all sense of reality, the magical past seems so close. At 2,500 years old Khiva is one of the oldest cities on the Great Silk Road. This area behind the fortress is called Ichan Khala - meaning "the inner town''. It was where rulers and the aristocracy lived and entertained guests from all over the world. The whole area is now on UNESCO's list of World Heritage.
The entire city is an outdoor museum. At the same time it is a living city. of 3,019 people. Local people believe that the well water brings luck and happiness. This belief dates back to the discovery of this oasis. According to legend the son of Noah once travelled across this desert and saw a huge fortress in his dream. He woke up and discovered a well with incredibly delicious water, which is why he decided to build a city in this spot.
The local wood carving also evokes the past. It can be seen quite literally on every corner. And these carvings tell stories. A heart on a door means it was once the entrance to a harem. Madamin Madaminov comes from a long line of wood carvers and compares wooden masterpieces to books. It's a prestigious skill in Khiva. Madamin works with his brother, and they are teaching the next generation too. Madamin compares this profession to art, and says that like music, it should be practiced from a very early age.
Cooking the traditional rice dish plov is another cherished art here. The main ingredients are rice, meat and vegetables. Plov was eaten in the era of the desert caravans, meaning travelers could stave off hunger for a long time. Every region in Uzbekistan has its own plov recipe.
In Uzbekistan, plov is served to celebrate births, weddings, and birthdays, as well as being an everyday staple. Locals can not imagine life without plov.
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- published: 25 Dec 2013
- views: 40474
Navoi, Uzbekistan: The Asrlar Sadosi Festival
Mickela attends the 7th Annual Asrlar Sadosi Festival in Navoi, Uzbekistan and gets her first taste of traditional Uzbek dance and music!
Sponsored by Fund For...
Mickela attends the 7th Annual Asrlar Sadosi Festival in Navoi, Uzbekistan and gets her first taste of traditional Uzbek dance and music!
Sponsored by Fund Forum (http://www.fundforum.uz/en/)
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Mickela attends the 7th Annual Asrlar Sadosi Festival in Navoi, Uzbekistan and gets her first taste of traditional Uzbek dance and music!
Sponsored by Fund Forum (http://www.fundforum.uz/en/)
Tuning in from Canada? Watch on TravelAndEscapeTV at
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*NEW BARE FEET™ EPISODES EVERY THURSDAY*
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Bare Feet™ theme - 'Seven' by the Lemon Bucket Orkestra
- published: 25 Jul 2013
- views: 5754
Calls From Pakistan, Afghanistan, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Uzbekistan and Algeria
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captioned,subtitled,videos,voa,learning,special,english,report,development,agriculture,food,farming,gardening,health,medicine,higher,education,international,students,elementary,secondary,tertiary,university,college,economics,finance,american,business,communication,culture,download,history,foreign,controlled,language,learn,mp3,music,news,plain,radio,simplified,simple,speech,linguistics,teach,teacher,esl,efl,teaching,texts,transcripts,TV,u.s.,united,states,voice,of,america
- published: 23 Sep 2014
- views: 14
The Cultural Space of the Boysun District
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00083
Description: The Boysun Dis...
UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00083
Description: The Boysun District located in south-eastern Uzbekistan on the route from Asia Minor to India, is one of the oldest inhabited areas of Central Asia. With the diminishing importance of the Silk Road and the political changes in Central Asia, the region became quite isolated, which favoured the preservation of ancient traditions that show traces of several religions, including shamanistic beliefs, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism and Islam. Today the district is home to about 82,000 inhabitants.
Numerous traditional rituals are still alive: on the eve of the spring festival of Navruz, for instance, a sowing ritual is held with offerings of food. Family rites also persist: 40 days after a birth, the evil spirits are chased away with fire and ashes; the circumcision of boys is accompanied by goat fights and various games, such as wrestling and horse races. Ancient practices are still often used to conduct wedding ceremonies, funeral rites and shamanistic rituals to cure the sick. Among other popular traditions are ritual chants linked to annual festivals, epic legends and dances. Wind or string instruments accompany the lyrical chants. The Shalola folk music ensemble has collected popular songs and made an inventory of traditional instruments and costumes. The members of the group have also documented legends, epics and old melodies in the villages.
The policy of the Soviet era imposed a cultural model which left little room for traditional Boysun cultural and artistic expression. Today, there is a clear need for assistance to provide the communities with musical instruments and with technical equipment to document the various cultural expressions.
Country(ies): Uzbekistan
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UNESCO: Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity - 2008
URL: http://www.unesco.org/culture/ich/RL/00083
Description: The Boysun District located in south-eastern Uzbekistan on the route from Asia Minor to India, is one of the oldest inhabited areas of Central Asia. With the diminishing importance of the Silk Road and the political changes in Central Asia, the region became quite isolated, which favoured the preservation of ancient traditions that show traces of several religions, including shamanistic beliefs, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism and Islam. Today the district is home to about 82,000 inhabitants.
Numerous traditional rituals are still alive: on the eve of the spring festival of Navruz, for instance, a sowing ritual is held with offerings of food. Family rites also persist: 40 days after a birth, the evil spirits are chased away with fire and ashes; the circumcision of boys is accompanied by goat fights and various games, such as wrestling and horse races. Ancient practices are still often used to conduct wedding ceremonies, funeral rites and shamanistic rituals to cure the sick. Among other popular traditions are ritual chants linked to annual festivals, epic legends and dances. Wind or string instruments accompany the lyrical chants. The Shalola folk music ensemble has collected popular songs and made an inventory of traditional instruments and costumes. The members of the group have also documented legends, epics and old melodies in the villages.
The policy of the Soviet era imposed a cultural model which left little room for traditional Boysun cultural and artistic expression. Today, there is a clear need for assistance to provide the communities with musical instruments and with technical equipment to document the various cultural expressions.
Country(ies): Uzbekistan
- published: 28 Sep 2009
- views: 5336
Culture of asia
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The culture of asia is human civilization in asia. It features different kinds of cultural heritage of many nationalities, societies, and ethnic groups in the region, here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. Jump to navigation, search. Asian culture refer to culture of asia asian culture (journal), the official journal of the singapore society of asian studies tea tea plays a major role in asian culture whether it's in china, india or malaysia tea ceremonies, in their various forms, are a major part of most asian below information will help you to get some more though about the subject there are a large number of countries that constitute this continent and as a result it is home to a wide variety of cultures and traditions. People of asia are very population, culture, and economy the distribution of asia's huge population is governed by climate and topography, with the monsoons and the the history, art and culture of asia (hac) specialisation is specifically intended for students interested in humanities approaches to one or more countries or anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. Gain expertise on one or more asian countries from the perspectives of history, literature, art history, religion or politics explore the history of asia country by country. Learn about the history and culture of asia's multitude of fascinating nations, from tiny east timor to world powers clubasia vuenos tokyo glad lounge neo culture of asia. Fonts culture of asia. Asian society. Asian culture is divided into six sub regions .) central asia (kazakhstan, kyrgyzstan, tajikistan, uzbekistan, and turkmenistan by naomichi ishige professor of anthropology at osaka's museum of ethnology translated by thomas a. Steele 'what bad manners you have!. One stop website for the best of asia's art, culture, travel, design, architecture, photography, fiction, film, music, food click below to watch acc is , a film directed by stephen earnhart, celebrating years of the asian cultural council, which premiered at the th anniversary another well known aspect of asian and asian american culture is food, or more specifically, the different traditions of asian cuisine and cooking. Reflecting the . . He went on to say that he didn't think you could actually learn a language without developing cultural sensitivity. So remember learning an asian language is a ma specialisation critical heritage studies of asia and europe. Part of ma asian studies track history, arts and culture. 'there is, really, no such thing as .
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Culture of asia wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The culture of asia is human civilization in asia. It features different kinds of cultural heritage of many nationalities, societies, and ethnic groups in the region, here are some more compilation of topics and latest discussions relates to this video, which we found thorough the internet. Hope this information will helpful to get idea in brief about this. Jump to navigation, search. Asian culture refer to culture of asia asian culture (journal), the official journal of the singapore society of asian studies tea tea plays a major role in asian culture whether it's in china, india or malaysia tea ceremonies, in their various forms, are a major part of most asian below information will help you to get some more though about the subject there are a large number of countries that constitute this continent and as a result it is home to a wide variety of cultures and traditions. People of asia are very population, culture, and economy the distribution of asia's huge population is governed by climate and topography, with the monsoons and the the history, art and culture of asia (hac) specialisation is specifically intended for students interested in humanities approaches to one or more countries or anyway if you want for more info, you would better continue reading. Gain expertise on one or more asian countries from the perspectives of history, literature, art history, religion or politics explore the history of asia country by country. Learn about the history and culture of asia's multitude of fascinating nations, from tiny east timor to world powers clubasia vuenos tokyo glad lounge neo culture of asia. Fonts culture of asia. Asian society. Asian culture is divided into six sub regions .) central asia (kazakhstan, kyrgyzstan, tajikistan, uzbekistan, and turkmenistan by naomichi ishige professor of anthropology at osaka's museum of ethnology translated by thomas a. Steele 'what bad manners you have!. One stop website for the best of asia's art, culture, travel, design, architecture, photography, fiction, film, music, food click below to watch acc is , a film directed by stephen earnhart, celebrating years of the asian cultural council, which premiered at the th anniversary another well known aspect of asian and asian american culture is food, or more specifically, the different traditions of asian cuisine and cooking. Reflecting the . . He went on to say that he didn't think you could actually learn a language without developing cultural sensitivity. So remember learning an asian language is a ma specialisation critical heritage studies of asia and europe. Part of ma asian studies track history, arts and culture. 'there is, really, no such thing as .
- published: 20 Sep 2015
- views: 69
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EXCLUSIVE Review of Uzbekistan Airways: Flight HY551 Tashkent to Singapore
Welcome to this exclusive flight review of Uzbekistan Airways (HY), which recently commenced direct flights from Tashkent to Singapore.
It was a 7 hour 35 minute red-eye flight, with an evening departure from Tashkent. Boarding commenced at about 9pm and passengers were bussed to a remote stand where the Boeing 767-300/ER aircraft was waiting.
The flight was rather boring, with limited entertain
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UZBEKISTAN: GOVERNMENT TRIES TO OVERCOME ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
English/Nat
Recently independent, the former Soviet state Uzbekistan is trying to overcome economic problems left over from Moscow's rule.
Now, after six years of independence and compared with other former Soviet Union states, Uzbekistan has a relatively stable economy.
APTV has a special report.
Between the 11th and the 13th century AD the city of Samarkand was the most prosperou
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Uzbekistan Airways 2013 -safety,stability,comfort אוזבקיסטאן איירוייז
Onboard flight Bangkok-Tashkent-Tel Aviv Boeing 767-300ER UK67006-delivered July 2013
Include pictures of newest business class,economy class,new transit hall at Tashkent airport,duty free for transit passengers
טיסה מבנגקוק לתל אביב דרך טשקנט בואינג 767 החדש
תמונות של אולם המתנה החדש בטשקנט
ביזנס ואקונומי
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Uzbekistan | Central Asia News, Central Asian Business
http://www.centralasiacentral.info/uzbekistan/ CentralAsiaCentral.info includes all information and resouces on Central Asia relate to Central Asian business and economy, culture, society, government, tourism, environment, weather, entertainment, resources and more
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Leaders of Korea, Uzbekistan agree to expand economic cooperation
Korea and Uzbekistan have agreed to push for new joint energy projects as the countries seek to deepen and diversify their political, economic and cultural ties.
The deals were inked during a meeting Tuesday between Korean President Park Geun-hye and her Uzbek counterpart in Tashkent.
Our Choi You-sun, who is traveling with the president, filed this report.
President Park and her Uzbek counterpa
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Uzbekistan Airways Flight Review: HY302 TLV-TAS
Welcome onboard this flight experience of Uzbekistan Airways Boeing 767-300/ER aircraft from Tel Aviv to Tashkent.
It was a noon flight from Tel Aviv, with an actual flight time of 4 hours and 25 minutes. The flight took a northerly routing over Turkey and the Caucasus to Uzbekistan, instead of over Iranian and Iraqi airspace.
It was a nice initial impression with a fresh-looking cabin with gent
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● Japan, Uzbekistan to boost economic ties
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov have agreed to deepen bilateral economic ties to help the Central Asian country diversify its industries.
The 2 leaders agreed in their talks in the capital Tashkent on Sunday that Japan will extend a yen-denominated loan worth about 100 million dollars to build a power plant that uses exhaust heat from gas-fueled generato
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Highspeed Train "Afrosiyob" (max speed 220 km/h) | Samarkand - Tashkent | Talgo | Uzbekistan
The new luxury train by Talgo called Afrosiyob operates between Samarkand and Tashkent vice versa. The maximum speed is 220 km/h. Economy, Business and VIP classes are providing the best comfort for a highspeed train travel. The average speed is 140 km/h. The Journey between the cities just takes 2:30 or 2:37 hours.
The staff is serving a snack and the buffet car has a wide range of meals.
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Uzbekistan, Navoi, Free Industrial Economic Zone
Why to invest in Navoi FIEZ?
1. Preferential tax and customs regime.
2. Simplified regime of entry and stay in Navoi FIEZ.
3. Modern infrastructure and business services.
4. Advantages of multimodal transport and logistics hub.
5. Advantageous geographic location.
6. Free access to the market of CIS counties.
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Uzbekistan: Navoi free industrial economic zone (2/2)
Uzbekistan, county's economic profile and investment opportunities
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[GoProHero3] Uzbekistan Airways Boeing 767-300 FRA-TAS Economy [Flightreport]
Uzbekistan Airways is the only Airline offering direct flights from Germany (Frankfurt) to Tashkent (Uzbekistan). The service was very good and seat pitch in Economy was very comfortable!
Enjoy the Take Off, Inflight and breathtaking flight into the sunset...
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Abu Dhabi Directory: abudhabicentral
http://www.abudhabicentral.info/ AbuDhabicentral.info is a directory of Abu Dhabi of the UAE. We provide updated Abu Dhabi news, world news and various categories to browse for Abu Dhabi, business, economy, society, travel, investment and more
http://www.uzbekistancentral.info
UzbekistanCentral.info is the Uzbekistan directory including world news and Uzbekistan information on economy, busi
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Uzbekistan Airways Boeing 767-300 Arriving at John F. Kennedy International Airport [FULL HD]
Hey everyone! For today's spotting video, here's a nice looking 767 arriving at Kennedy after a good 9 hour flight from Riga.
The Uzbekistan livery fits well on the 767-300!
Hopefully we'll be heading back out to JFK soon this month or in April - it's been hard to get there do to our schedule and the weather right now. More updates will come soon!
Also, on March 28, I'll be leaving EWR to head
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Policy Brief 213: Economic Development in Uzbekistan
After a recent trip to Central Asia, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Affairs Robert Blake said Uzbekistan has great potential for further economic development, including greater U.S. investment.
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Uzbek refugees at border
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot Shakhrikhan-Say river
2. Residents
3. Wide shot bridge on Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan border
4. Mid shot Kyrgyz guards checking sacks
5. Close up sack of cucumbers
6. Wide shot guards and traders
7. Mid shot residents
8. Mid shot woman crossing bridge
9. Wide shot women approaching border
10. Mid shot Uzbeks being checked
11. Close up Uzbek passport
12. Aerial shot U
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Fashion world snubs fruits of Uzbek child labor
The former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan is best known as one of the world's largest producers of cotton. But while the industry brings the government a fortune, protesters accuse the ex-Soviet state of exploiting children and abusing human rights.
Uzbekistan has long been accused of using forced child labor in its cotton-growing industry, which is one of the world's biggest.
Instead of goi
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Leaders of Korea, Uzbekistan discuss cooperation in infrastructure, trade, healt
The leaders of Korea and Uzbekistan held talks in Seoul today.
In their second meeting in less than a year,... they agreed to boost cooperation in various fields... like energy and construction.
Choi You-sun reports
Uzbekistan, rich in natural resources and home to 30 million people, has one of the fastest-growing economies in Central Asia.
The Uzbek economy expanded by more than eight percent la
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Tourism suffers in wake of terrorist attacks
1. Old Uzbek man riding his horse towards Samarkand, a famous tourist city under the protection of UN, 350 kilometers (217 miles) south west of capital Tashkent
2. Traditionally dressed Uzbek woman with her family on the road
3. Various of Samarkand's famous mosques
4 Group of tourists.
5. Close up of tourist taking photo
6. Details of architecture of mosques
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Touris
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Expo Tajik - International Dushanbe Industry & Trade Exhibition 2010
New Date: 6-8 April 2011
Venue: Kokhi Borbad Exhibition Center, Dushanbe-Tajikistan
Organiser: ExpoCentralAsia LTD.
İnfo:
The exhibition in its first year host 5230 visitors from Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakystan, Russia and Ukraine. Company representatives coming from other than Tajikistan, who were the 23% of the total visitors, brought into sharp relief its the m
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101 East - Japan’s Womenomics
Japan’s government believes it has found a cure for its faltering economy: Women.
Long overlooked during more than two decades of economic stagnation, Japanese women are considered among the most highly educated but underutilised resource in the developed world. In what’s been dubbed ‘Womenomics’, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has put the country’s women at the heart of a strategy to revive Japan’s
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Uzbekistan Airways Flight Experience: HY554 Singapore to Tashkent
Uzbekistan Airways flight experience onboard the Boeing 767-300/ER aircraft on a flight from Singapore to Tashkent.
This red-eye flight originated from Kuala Lumpur, with an hour transit in Singapore to pick up more passengers before continuing to Uzbekistan's capital.
The entertainment system, though touchscreen, was not too responsive and only had a limited selection of old films. The cabin cr
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Energy Efficiency Facility for Industrial Enterprises Project in Uzbekistan
The Government of Uzbekistan has declared energy savings and efficiency improvements in industrial enterprises as one of its key economic priorities.
Improving energy efficiency and reducing energy consumption in the production process will improve Uzbek industries' overall competitiveness, free up scare gas resources for exports and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
EXCLUSIVE Review of Uzbekistan Airways: Flight HY551 Tashkent to Singapore
Welcome to this exclusive flight review of Uzbekistan Airways (HY), which recently commenced direct flights from Tashkent to Singapore.
It was a 7 hour 35 minu...
Welcome to this exclusive flight review of Uzbekistan Airways (HY), which recently commenced direct flights from Tashkent to Singapore.
It was a 7 hour 35 minute red-eye flight, with an evening departure from Tashkent. Boarding commenced at about 9pm and passengers were bussed to a remote stand where the Boeing 767-300/ER aircraft was waiting.
The flight was rather boring, with limited entertainment options. It was also uneventful except for the turbulence encountered over the Indian subcontinent. Supper was a generous treat!
I had a nice, chatty seatmate whom I could talk to, and it helped to lull those boring hours away. During descent to Singapore, the passengers by the window were treated to a beautiful sunrise view.
Thank you for watching this Uzbekistan Airways flight experience.
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wn.com/Exclusive Review Of Uzbekistan Airways Flight Hy551 Tashkent To Singapore
Welcome to this exclusive flight review of Uzbekistan Airways (HY), which recently commenced direct flights from Tashkent to Singapore.
It was a 7 hour 35 minute red-eye flight, with an evening departure from Tashkent. Boarding commenced at about 9pm and passengers were bussed to a remote stand where the Boeing 767-300/ER aircraft was waiting.
The flight was rather boring, with limited entertainment options. It was also uneventful except for the turbulence encountered over the Indian subcontinent. Supper was a generous treat!
I had a nice, chatty seatmate whom I could talk to, and it helped to lull those boring hours away. During descent to Singapore, the passengers by the window were treated to a beautiful sunrise view.
Thank you for watching this Uzbekistan Airways flight experience.
To follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RvXKaz
Remember to subscribe to FlightTravels!
- published: 20 Apr 2014
- views: 17331
UZBEKISTAN: GOVERNMENT TRIES TO OVERCOME ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
English/Nat
Recently independent, the former Soviet state Uzbekistan is trying to overcome economic problems left over from Moscow's rule.
Now, after si...
English/Nat
Recently independent, the former Soviet state Uzbekistan is trying to overcome economic problems left over from Moscow's rule.
Now, after six years of independence and compared with other former Soviet Union states, Uzbekistan has a relatively stable economy.
APTV has a special report.
Between the 11th and the 13th century AD the city of Samarkand was the most prosperous in the orient.
First under Persian rule and then under the Ottoman Turks, the region thrived as the main city on the silk road bringing spice and silk from China and Mongolia to the Mediterranean basin and then to the cities of Europe.
As the third most populous state created from the former Soviet Union and the fourth largest in land area, Uzbekistan was one of the poorest states with 60 per cent of its population living in overpopulated rural communities.
Faced with mounting economic problems, the government of Uzbekistan has begun to move on a reform agenda and cooperate with international financial institutions.
Recently it announced an acceleration of privatization and stepped up efforts to attract foreign investors.
Since its independence in August of 1991, Uzbekistan has taken several steps to insure its economic autonomy: firstly by introducing the Som as its new national currency, then by privatising state assets and liberalizing prices.
A stock market is trading twice a week in Tashkent, and several companies are investing in the region including a major Korean auto manufacturer.
SOUNDBITE:
\"There is a process of simultaneous transforming of three parts of the society: restoring the statehood, transforming the totalitarian regime of Soviet time to the open democratic society and the third is the transforming the economy. I think it is a very difficult time but at the same time I should say that Uzbekistan has achieved a lot of accomplishment. First of all it is stable.\"
SUPER CAPTION: Sodik Safaev, Uzbekistan Ambassador to the United States
As the world's third largest cotton exporter, seventh largest producer of gold and a major producer of natural gas, Uzbekistan's economy is largely self sufficient.
And despite economic uncertainty foreign investment in Uzbekistan is under way.
To help diversify its economic and political ties with Russia, Uzbekistan has moved to strengthen relations with other Central Asian states as well as with countries outside the region including the United States.
SOUNDBITE:
\"We also found that the country because of its extraordinary wealth in cotton, natural gas and metal of almost all kinds, is becoming magnet for foreign business investment. I am proud to say from the United States there are a number of a very large companies
which have come here and which have made very productive and mutually profitable investments\"
SUPER CAPTION: Stanley Escudero, U-S Ambassador to Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan is now one of the richest of the former Soviet republics in Central Asia and its capital Tashkent has become a hub for business and trade in the region.
Other former Soviet states must envy both Uzbekistan's natural resources and its political stability.
But the country still has some way to go,
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/6a8560ff541f9d129b528f4444eab80a
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
wn.com/Uzbekistan Government Tries To Overcome Economic Problems
English/Nat
Recently independent, the former Soviet state Uzbekistan is trying to overcome economic problems left over from Moscow's rule.
Now, after six years of independence and compared with other former Soviet Union states, Uzbekistan has a relatively stable economy.
APTV has a special report.
Between the 11th and the 13th century AD the city of Samarkand was the most prosperous in the orient.
First under Persian rule and then under the Ottoman Turks, the region thrived as the main city on the silk road bringing spice and silk from China and Mongolia to the Mediterranean basin and then to the cities of Europe.
As the third most populous state created from the former Soviet Union and the fourth largest in land area, Uzbekistan was one of the poorest states with 60 per cent of its population living in overpopulated rural communities.
Faced with mounting economic problems, the government of Uzbekistan has begun to move on a reform agenda and cooperate with international financial institutions.
Recently it announced an acceleration of privatization and stepped up efforts to attract foreign investors.
Since its independence in August of 1991, Uzbekistan has taken several steps to insure its economic autonomy: firstly by introducing the Som as its new national currency, then by privatising state assets and liberalizing prices.
A stock market is trading twice a week in Tashkent, and several companies are investing in the region including a major Korean auto manufacturer.
SOUNDBITE:
\"There is a process of simultaneous transforming of three parts of the society: restoring the statehood, transforming the totalitarian regime of Soviet time to the open democratic society and the third is the transforming the economy. I think it is a very difficult time but at the same time I should say that Uzbekistan has achieved a lot of accomplishment. First of all it is stable.\"
SUPER CAPTION: Sodik Safaev, Uzbekistan Ambassador to the United States
As the world's third largest cotton exporter, seventh largest producer of gold and a major producer of natural gas, Uzbekistan's economy is largely self sufficient.
And despite economic uncertainty foreign investment in Uzbekistan is under way.
To help diversify its economic and political ties with Russia, Uzbekistan has moved to strengthen relations with other Central Asian states as well as with countries outside the region including the United States.
SOUNDBITE:
\"We also found that the country because of its extraordinary wealth in cotton, natural gas and metal of almost all kinds, is becoming magnet for foreign business investment. I am proud to say from the United States there are a number of a very large companies
which have come here and which have made very productive and mutually profitable investments\"
SUPER CAPTION: Stanley Escudero, U-S Ambassador to Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan is now one of the richest of the former Soviet republics in Central Asia and its capital Tashkent has become a hub for business and trade in the region.
Other former Soviet states must envy both Uzbekistan's natural resources and its political stability.
But the country still has some way to go,
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/6a8560ff541f9d129b528f4444eab80a
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 262
Uzbekistan Airways 2013 -safety,stability,comfort אוזבקיסטאן איירוייז
Onboard flight Bangkok-Tashkent-Tel Aviv Boeing 767-300ER UK67006-delivered July 2013
Include pictures of newest business class,economy class,new transit hall a...
Onboard flight Bangkok-Tashkent-Tel Aviv Boeing 767-300ER UK67006-delivered July 2013
Include pictures of newest business class,economy class,new transit hall at Tashkent airport,duty free for transit passengers
טיסה מבנגקוק לתל אביב דרך טשקנט בואינג 767 החדש
תמונות של אולם המתנה החדש בטשקנט
ביזנס ואקונומי
wn.com/Uzbekistan Airways 2013 Safety,Stability,Comfort אוזבקיסטאן איירוייז
Onboard flight Bangkok-Tashkent-Tel Aviv Boeing 767-300ER UK67006-delivered July 2013
Include pictures of newest business class,economy class,new transit hall at Tashkent airport,duty free for transit passengers
טיסה מבנגקוק לתל אביב דרך טשקנט בואינג 767 החדש
תמונות של אולם המתנה החדש בטשקנט
ביזנס ואקונומי
- published: 04 Sep 2013
- views: 15805
Uzbekistan | Central Asia News, Central Asian Business
http://www.centralasiacentral.info/uzbekistan/ CentralAsiaCentral.info includes all information and resouces on Central Asia relate to Central Asian business an...
http://www.centralasiacentral.info/uzbekistan/ CentralAsiaCentral.info includes all information and resouces on Central Asia relate to Central Asian business and economy, culture, society, government, tourism, environment, weather, entertainment, resources and more
wn.com/Uzbekistan | Central Asia News, Central Asian Business
http://www.centralasiacentral.info/uzbekistan/ CentralAsiaCentral.info includes all information and resouces on Central Asia relate to Central Asian business and economy, culture, society, government, tourism, environment, weather, entertainment, resources and more
- published: 30 Aug 2011
- views: 1958
Leaders of Korea, Uzbekistan agree to expand economic cooperation
Korea and Uzbekistan have agreed to push for new joint energy projects as the countries seek to deepen and diversify their political, economic and cultural ties...
Korea and Uzbekistan have agreed to push for new joint energy projects as the countries seek to deepen and diversify their political, economic and cultural ties.
The deals were inked during a meeting Tuesday between Korean President Park Geun-hye and her Uzbek counterpart in Tashkent.
Our Choi You-sun, who is traveling with the president, filed this report.
President Park and her Uzbek counterpart Islam Karimov agreed to continue cooperation in joint projects worth more than eight billion U.S. dollars, such as Uzbek's gas field development and chemical complex construction.
They also sought ways to expand their economic cooperation, in the areas of energy, textiles and transportation.
Seoul asked for Tashkent's support in helping Korean businesses take part in a 4 billion U.S. dollar Uzbek gas and processing plant development... and in the construction of a 300 million dollar solar plant in Samarkand.
"Korean firms are monitoring Uzbekistan's growth potential. They want to take part in diverse areas such as large-scale resources development or construction infrastructure investments."
Korea helping to develop an Uzbek electronic government administrative system and Korean firms participating in an Uzbek highway construction were also discussed.
"Korea is a strategic partner that has built an immense economy and knowledge in science and technology."
Seoul signed a deal to build a textile complex in Uzbekistan, which is the world's number six cotton producer.
The Uzbek leader also endorsed President Park's trust-building process with North Korea, as well as her Eurasia Initiative, re-connecting energy and logistics infrastructure from the Far East to Europe, to lay the groundwork for regional peace and to change the global economic system.
"The next stop on President Park's Eurasia Initiative campaign tour is Samarkand, a city that was at the heart of the Silk Road. She will then travel to Kazakhstan on Wednesday for a three-day state visit.
Choi You-sun, Arirang News, Tashkent."
wn.com/Leaders Of Korea, Uzbekistan Agree To Expand Economic Cooperation
Korea and Uzbekistan have agreed to push for new joint energy projects as the countries seek to deepen and diversify their political, economic and cultural ties.
The deals were inked during a meeting Tuesday between Korean President Park Geun-hye and her Uzbek counterpart in Tashkent.
Our Choi You-sun, who is traveling with the president, filed this report.
President Park and her Uzbek counterpart Islam Karimov agreed to continue cooperation in joint projects worth more than eight billion U.S. dollars, such as Uzbek's gas field development and chemical complex construction.
They also sought ways to expand their economic cooperation, in the areas of energy, textiles and transportation.
Seoul asked for Tashkent's support in helping Korean businesses take part in a 4 billion U.S. dollar Uzbek gas and processing plant development... and in the construction of a 300 million dollar solar plant in Samarkand.
"Korean firms are monitoring Uzbekistan's growth potential. They want to take part in diverse areas such as large-scale resources development or construction infrastructure investments."
Korea helping to develop an Uzbek electronic government administrative system and Korean firms participating in an Uzbek highway construction were also discussed.
"Korea is a strategic partner that has built an immense economy and knowledge in science and technology."
Seoul signed a deal to build a textile complex in Uzbekistan, which is the world's number six cotton producer.
The Uzbek leader also endorsed President Park's trust-building process with North Korea, as well as her Eurasia Initiative, re-connecting energy and logistics infrastructure from the Far East to Europe, to lay the groundwork for regional peace and to change the global economic system.
"The next stop on President Park's Eurasia Initiative campaign tour is Samarkand, a city that was at the heart of the Silk Road. She will then travel to Kazakhstan on Wednesday for a three-day state visit.
Choi You-sun, Arirang News, Tashkent."
- published: 18 Jun 2014
- views: 844
Uzbekistan Airways Flight Review: HY302 TLV-TAS
Welcome onboard this flight experience of Uzbekistan Airways Boeing 767-300/ER aircraft from Tel Aviv to Tashkent.
It was a noon flight from Tel Aviv, with an ...
Welcome onboard this flight experience of Uzbekistan Airways Boeing 767-300/ER aircraft from Tel Aviv to Tashkent.
It was a noon flight from Tel Aviv, with an actual flight time of 4 hours and 25 minutes. The flight took a northerly routing over Turkey and the Caucasus to Uzbekistan, instead of over Iranian and Iraqi airspace.
It was a nice initial impression with a fresh-looking cabin with gentle blue hues and personal tv screens on every seat. However, Uzbekistan Airways provides few amenities onboard - there were few blankets, and not all seats had safety cards. Limited pillows were available, on request. Meal serving was substantial and generous. Lavatories ran out of toilet paper midflight.
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wn.com/Uzbekistan Airways Flight Review Hy302 Tlv Tas
Welcome onboard this flight experience of Uzbekistan Airways Boeing 767-300/ER aircraft from Tel Aviv to Tashkent.
It was a noon flight from Tel Aviv, with an actual flight time of 4 hours and 25 minutes. The flight took a northerly routing over Turkey and the Caucasus to Uzbekistan, instead of over Iranian and Iraqi airspace.
It was a nice initial impression with a fresh-looking cabin with gentle blue hues and personal tv screens on every seat. However, Uzbekistan Airways provides few amenities onboard - there were few blankets, and not all seats had safety cards. Limited pillows were available, on request. Meal serving was substantial and generous. Lavatories ran out of toilet paper midflight.
Thank you for watching this Uzbekistan Airways flight experience.
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- published: 08 Jun 2014
- views: 59918
● Japan, Uzbekistan to boost economic ties
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov have agreed to deepen bilateral economic ties to help the Central Asian country diver...
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov have agreed to deepen bilateral economic ties to help the Central Asian country diversify its industries.
The 2 leaders agreed in their talks in the capital Tashkent on Sunday that Japan will extend a yen-denominated loan worth about 100 million dollars to build a power plant that uses exhaust heat from gas-fueled generators.
Japan will also provide about 5.7 million dollars through its overseas aid program to equip a medical center in central Uzbekistan with CT scanners and other equipment.
Abe and Karimov issued a joint statement after their talks.
It calls for Japanese firms' participation in building factories to produce buses, trucks and chemical fertilizers.
Karimov told reporters that Abe's visit will be a stimulus for deepening multi-dimensional bilateral ties and cooperation. He also said he is satisfied with the constructive talks with Abe.
Abe called Uzbekistan a friend of Japan and an important country for the stability and development of Central Asia.
He said the talks were meaningful in strengthening bilateral relations and had produced significant results, adding that he will work to further develop friendship and cooperation.
Uzbekistan is the 4th stop of Abe's week-long tour of Mongolia and 5 Central Asian nations.
wn.com/● Japan, Uzbekistan To Boost Economic Ties
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov have agreed to deepen bilateral economic ties to help the Central Asian country diversify its industries.
The 2 leaders agreed in their talks in the capital Tashkent on Sunday that Japan will extend a yen-denominated loan worth about 100 million dollars to build a power plant that uses exhaust heat from gas-fueled generators.
Japan will also provide about 5.7 million dollars through its overseas aid program to equip a medical center in central Uzbekistan with CT scanners and other equipment.
Abe and Karimov issued a joint statement after their talks.
It calls for Japanese firms' participation in building factories to produce buses, trucks and chemical fertilizers.
Karimov told reporters that Abe's visit will be a stimulus for deepening multi-dimensional bilateral ties and cooperation. He also said he is satisfied with the constructive talks with Abe.
Abe called Uzbekistan a friend of Japan and an important country for the stability and development of Central Asia.
He said the talks were meaningful in strengthening bilateral relations and had produced significant results, adding that he will work to further develop friendship and cooperation.
Uzbekistan is the 4th stop of Abe's week-long tour of Mongolia and 5 Central Asian nations.
- published: 26 Oct 2015
- views: 242
Highspeed Train "Afrosiyob" (max speed 220 km/h) | Samarkand - Tashkent | Talgo | Uzbekistan
The new luxury train by Talgo called Afrosiyob operates between Samarkand and Tashkent vice versa. The maximum speed is 220 km/h. Economy, Business and VIP clas...
The new luxury train by Talgo called Afrosiyob operates between Samarkand and Tashkent vice versa. The maximum speed is 220 km/h. Economy, Business and VIP classes are providing the best comfort for a highspeed train travel. The average speed is 140 km/h. The Journey between the cities just takes 2:30 or 2:37 hours.
The staff is serving a snack and the buffet car has a wide range of meals.
Most of the time the train just runs at 160 km/h. But near the Tadjikistan border, between Dashtabad and Khavast, the train reaches 220 km/h for approximately 5 minutes.
You can find further travel photos and stories:
http://www.facebook.com/reisebericht
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wn.com/Highspeed Train Afrosiyob (Max Speed 220 Km H) | Samarkand Tashkent | Talgo | Uzbekistan
The new luxury train by Talgo called Afrosiyob operates between Samarkand and Tashkent vice versa. The maximum speed is 220 km/h. Economy, Business and VIP classes are providing the best comfort for a highspeed train travel. The average speed is 140 km/h. The Journey between the cities just takes 2:30 or 2:37 hours.
The staff is serving a snack and the buffet car has a wide range of meals.
Most of the time the train just runs at 160 km/h. But near the Tadjikistan border, between Dashtabad and Khavast, the train reaches 220 km/h for approximately 5 minutes.
You can find further travel photos and stories:
http://www.facebook.com/reisebericht
http://www.m-hesse.com
- published: 04 Aug 2012
- views: 28240
Uzbekistan, Navoi, Free Industrial Economic Zone
Why to invest in Navoi FIEZ?
1. Preferential tax and customs regime.
2. Simplified regime of entry and stay in Navoi FIEZ.
3. Modern infrastructure and business...
Why to invest in Navoi FIEZ?
1. Preferential tax and customs regime.
2. Simplified regime of entry and stay in Navoi FIEZ.
3. Modern infrastructure and business services.
4. Advantages of multimodal transport and logistics hub.
5. Advantageous geographic location.
6. Free access to the market of CIS counties.
wn.com/Uzbekistan, Navoi, Free Industrial Economic Zone
Why to invest in Navoi FIEZ?
1. Preferential tax and customs regime.
2. Simplified regime of entry and stay in Navoi FIEZ.
3. Modern infrastructure and business services.
4. Advantages of multimodal transport and logistics hub.
5. Advantageous geographic location.
6. Free access to the market of CIS counties.
- published: 12 Mar 2014
- views: 862
Uzbekistan: Navoi free industrial economic zone (2/2)
Uzbekistan, county's economic profile and investment opportunities...
Uzbekistan, county's economic profile and investment opportunities
wn.com/Uzbekistan Navoi Free Industrial Economic Zone (2 2)
Uzbekistan, county's economic profile and investment opportunities
- published: 22 Feb 2010
- views: 3011
[GoProHero3] Uzbekistan Airways Boeing 767-300 FRA-TAS Economy [Flightreport]
Uzbekistan Airways is the only Airline offering direct flights from Germany (Frankfurt) to Tashkent (Uzbekistan). The service was very good and seat pitch in Ec...
Uzbekistan Airways is the only Airline offering direct flights from Germany (Frankfurt) to Tashkent (Uzbekistan). The service was very good and seat pitch in Economy was very comfortable!
Enjoy the Take Off, Inflight and breathtaking flight into the sunset...
wn.com/Goprohero3 Uzbekistan Airways Boeing 767 300 Fra Tas Economy Flightreport
Uzbekistan Airways is the only Airline offering direct flights from Germany (Frankfurt) to Tashkent (Uzbekistan). The service was very good and seat pitch in Economy was very comfortable!
Enjoy the Take Off, Inflight and breathtaking flight into the sunset...
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 151
Abu Dhabi Directory: abudhabicentral
http://www.abudhabicentral.info/ AbuDhabicentral.info is a directory of Abu Dhabi of the UAE. We provide updated Abu Dhabi news, world news and various categ...
http://www.abudhabicentral.info/ AbuDhabicentral.info is a directory of Abu Dhabi of the UAE. We provide updated Abu Dhabi news, world news and various categories to browse for Abu Dhabi, business, economy, society, travel, investment and more
http://www.uzbekistancentral.info
UzbekistanCentral.info is the Uzbekistan directory including world news and Uzbekistan information on economy, business services, politics
http://www.vietnamcentral.info
VietnamCentral.info is a directory of Vietnam offering Vietnamese market, economy, business opportunities, real estate, trade
wn.com/Abu Dhabi Directory Abudhabicentral
http://www.abudhabicentral.info/ AbuDhabicentral.info is a directory of Abu Dhabi of the UAE. We provide updated Abu Dhabi news, world news and various categories to browse for Abu Dhabi, business, economy, society, travel, investment and more
http://www.uzbekistancentral.info
UzbekistanCentral.info is the Uzbekistan directory including world news and Uzbekistan information on economy, business services, politics
http://www.vietnamcentral.info
VietnamCentral.info is a directory of Vietnam offering Vietnamese market, economy, business opportunities, real estate, trade
- published: 28 Jul 2011
- views: 53
Uzbekistan Airways Boeing 767-300 Arriving at John F. Kennedy International Airport [FULL HD]
Hey everyone! For today's spotting video, here's a nice looking 767 arriving at Kennedy after a good 9 hour flight from Riga.
The Uzbekistan livery fits well ...
Hey everyone! For today's spotting video, here's a nice looking 767 arriving at Kennedy after a good 9 hour flight from Riga.
The Uzbekistan livery fits well on the 767-300!
Hopefully we'll be heading back out to JFK soon this month or in April - it's been hard to get there do to our schedule and the weather right now. More updates will come soon!
Also, on March 28, I'll be leaving EWR to head to LAS via EWR-PHX-LAS with US Airways - so look forward to some in flight videos then! Next to the engine =D
Enjoy the video for now and don't forget to subscribe for more HD aviation videos! :D
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Aircraft Information
Airline : Uzbekistan Airways UZB/HY
Aircraft : Boeing 767-300ER B763
Flight : UZB101/HY101
Airport : John F. Kennedy International Airport KJFK/JFK
Runway : Runway 31R
Origin : Riga International Airport EVRA/RIX
Destination : John F. Kennedy International Airport KJFK/JFK
Registration : UK67006
Flight Aware : http://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/UK67006
Spotting Information :
Spotting Location : Panera Bread
Date of Filming : September 21, 2014
Camera(s) : Canon Powershot SX-40HS
Video Editor : CyberLink PowerDirector Version 12
Tripod : Velbon C500
Filmed By : CathayA340 (Wes)
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Hey everyone! For today's spotting video, here's a nice looking 767 arriving at Kennedy after a good 9 hour flight from Riga.
The Uzbekistan livery fits well on the 767-300!
Hopefully we'll be heading back out to JFK soon this month or in April - it's been hard to get there do to our schedule and the weather right now. More updates will come soon!
Also, on March 28, I'll be leaving EWR to head to LAS via EWR-PHX-LAS with US Airways - so look forward to some in flight videos then! Next to the engine =D
Enjoy the video for now and don't forget to subscribe for more HD aviation videos! :D
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Aircraft Information
Airline : Uzbekistan Airways UZB/HY
Aircraft : Boeing 767-300ER B763
Flight : UZB101/HY101
Airport : John F. Kennedy International Airport KJFK/JFK
Runway : Runway 31R
Origin : Riga International Airport EVRA/RIX
Destination : John F. Kennedy International Airport KJFK/JFK
Registration : UK67006
Flight Aware : http://www.flightaware.com/live/flight/UK67006
Spotting Information :
Spotting Location : Panera Bread
Date of Filming : September 21, 2014
Camera(s) : Canon Powershot SX-40HS
Video Editor : CyberLink PowerDirector Version 12
Tripod : Velbon C500
Filmed By : CathayA340 (Wes)
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Policy Brief 213: Economic Development in Uzbekistan
After a recent trip to Central Asia, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Affairs Robert Blake said Uzbekistan has great potential for f...
After a recent trip to Central Asia, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Affairs Robert Blake said Uzbekistan has great potential for further economic development, including greater U.S. investment.
wn.com/Policy Brief 213 Economic Development In Uzbekistan
After a recent trip to Central Asia, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia Affairs Robert Blake said Uzbekistan has great potential for further economic development, including greater U.S. investment.
- published: 05 Sep 2012
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Uzbek refugees at border
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot Shakhrikhan-Say river
2. Residents
3. Wide shot bridge on Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan border
4. Mid shot Kyrgyz guards checking sacks
5....
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot Shakhrikhan-Say river
2. Residents
3. Wide shot bridge on Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan border
4. Mid shot Kyrgyz guards checking sacks
5. Close up sack of cucumbers
6. Wide shot guards and traders
7. Mid shot residents
8. Mid shot woman crossing bridge
9. Wide shot women approaching border
10. Mid shot Uzbeks being checked
11. Close up Uzbek passport
12. Aerial shot Uzbeks being checked
13. Mid shot woman approaches checkpoint
14. Close up passport pan to woman
15. Wide shot residents
16. Close up guards
17. Wide shot family walks away
18. Wide shot man with bicycle passes through checkpoint
19. Mid shot man with bicycle being checked
20. Wide shot man leading away cart
21. Wide shot crowd at border
STORYLINE
Residents of an Uzbek border town were on Sunday able to cross safely into a neighbouring settlement in Kyrgyzstan for the first time in years.
But on Monday, news reports said that Uzbek troops had sealed off the town of Korasuv on the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan border.
The news reports also said that Uzbek troops, in an attempt to seal off the area, had set up checkpoints on the roads leading into Korasuv.
Townspeople in Korasuv crossed the Shakhrikhan-Say River safely into the Kyrgyz town of Kara-Suu on Sunday, to a market that had been key to residents' attempts to scrape together a living.
On Saturday, a day of rioting left Korasuv strewn with the charred carcasses of police cars and the streets littered with documents from torched government offices, but it forced authorities to restore the bridge - and that trade-off was worth the chaos, townspeople said.
Uzbek authorities tore up the floor of part of the footbridge in early 2003, purportedly to help block infectious diseases coming in food products from Kyrgyzstan.
But locals saw it as an attempt by the government to grind them down, denying them access to the better-developed economy and comparatively more open politics of Kyrgyzstan.
Some Uzbek traders, desperate to keep their incomes going, tried to cross the river on ropes clandestinely strung above the rushing waters - many drowned.
For more than two years, resentment brewed.
It exploded on Saturday, apparently touched off by news of violence in Andijan, a major city about 50 kilometres (30 miles) away.
Soldiers fired into a crowd of protesters in Andijan, leaving up to 500 people dead.
A human rights group reported that clashes in the town of Pakhtabad killed an additional 200 people.
When Korasuv protesters took to the streets on Saturday, they set police and tax inspector's offices on fire, looted a local bank and burned five police cars.
Many of the police fled; at least one officer was beaten, as was the local mayor, residents said.
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SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot Shakhrikhan-Say river
2. Residents
3. Wide shot bridge on Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan border
4. Mid shot Kyrgyz guards checking sacks
5. Close up sack of cucumbers
6. Wide shot guards and traders
7. Mid shot residents
8. Mid shot woman crossing bridge
9. Wide shot women approaching border
10. Mid shot Uzbeks being checked
11. Close up Uzbek passport
12. Aerial shot Uzbeks being checked
13. Mid shot woman approaches checkpoint
14. Close up passport pan to woman
15. Wide shot residents
16. Close up guards
17. Wide shot family walks away
18. Wide shot man with bicycle passes through checkpoint
19. Mid shot man with bicycle being checked
20. Wide shot man leading away cart
21. Wide shot crowd at border
STORYLINE
Residents of an Uzbek border town were on Sunday able to cross safely into a neighbouring settlement in Kyrgyzstan for the first time in years.
But on Monday, news reports said that Uzbek troops had sealed off the town of Korasuv on the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan border.
The news reports also said that Uzbek troops, in an attempt to seal off the area, had set up checkpoints on the roads leading into Korasuv.
Townspeople in Korasuv crossed the Shakhrikhan-Say River safely into the Kyrgyz town of Kara-Suu on Sunday, to a market that had been key to residents' attempts to scrape together a living.
On Saturday, a day of rioting left Korasuv strewn with the charred carcasses of police cars and the streets littered with documents from torched government offices, but it forced authorities to restore the bridge - and that trade-off was worth the chaos, townspeople said.
Uzbek authorities tore up the floor of part of the footbridge in early 2003, purportedly to help block infectious diseases coming in food products from Kyrgyzstan.
But locals saw it as an attempt by the government to grind them down, denying them access to the better-developed economy and comparatively more open politics of Kyrgyzstan.
Some Uzbek traders, desperate to keep their incomes going, tried to cross the river on ropes clandestinely strung above the rushing waters - many drowned.
For more than two years, resentment brewed.
It exploded on Saturday, apparently touched off by news of violence in Andijan, a major city about 50 kilometres (30 miles) away.
Soldiers fired into a crowd of protesters in Andijan, leaving up to 500 people dead.
A human rights group reported that clashes in the town of Pakhtabad killed an additional 200 people.
When Korasuv protesters took to the streets on Saturday, they set police and tax inspector's offices on fire, looted a local bank and burned five police cars.
Many of the police fled; at least one officer was beaten, as was the local mayor, residents said.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 449
Fashion world snubs fruits of Uzbek child labor
The former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan is best known as one of the world's largest producers of cotton. But while the industry brings the government a fortune...
The former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan is best known as one of the world's largest producers of cotton. But while the industry brings the government a fortune, protesters accuse the ex-Soviet state of exploiting children and abusing human rights.
Uzbekistan has long been accused of using forced child labor in its cotton-growing industry, which is one of the world's biggest.
Instead of going to school, children are sent to the fields to pick cotton.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, the produce harvested with illegal child labor is enjoying the glare of flashing cameras as Gul'nara Karimova -- daughter of the Uzbek President -- presents her new fashion collection.
Forbes magazine ponders on how she has managed to be so commercially successful
"Well, I graduated from Harvard, so you know -- it is a very good school in terms of giving you great tools!" explains Karimova.
The "tools" are Uzbeki children as young as seven who work an average of 70 hours a week instead of going to school.
And an education is not the only thing they are missing out on, with no heating, proper beds or drinking water.
"Mothers are powerless. Some of them stood up for their kids and tried to protect them. They were arrested and taken to the cotton fields. They would be forced to work in the day and would be mass raped at night," says Nadezhda Ataeva, the president of Human Rights Association in Central Asia.
With the help of forced child labor, Uzbekistan produces around one million tons of cotton, enough to make one billion T-shirts.
The cotton is sold abroad, except to the 60-plus retailers -- including Levi and H&M; -- who have pledged not to buy Uzbek cotton, because the harvest is so abusive. This boycott sends a message to the Uzbek government that enslaving children is never chic.
But Gul'nara Karimova, who is also Uzbekistan's ambassador to the UN and the Deputy Foreign Minister, refutes the claims.
And she was also outraged when New York Fashion Week banned her collection from their catwalks last month.
But human rights groups applauded.
"It was a terrible message to be sending to lend a high-profile platform to the senior official of one of the world's most repressive governments," says Steve Swerdlow from Human Rights Watch. "The government about six years ago was involved in disproportionate use of force against peaceful protestors in the Eastern city of Andidjan".
Andijan remains the bloodiest chapter in President Islam Karimov's two decades in office. In 2005, his forces opened fire on an anti-government demonstration, killing 5,000 people.
For other so-called dissidents, jail sentences are common.
Bokhodir Choriyev from "Solidarity" movement spent three years in prison for speaking out after his prosperous business was taken over by the president's people.
"Karimov's family is an organized criminal mob," he told RT." All sectors of the economy, all profitable businesses, are under his control. If you go to Wikileaks, you'll see that the US ambassador calls Karimov's daughter a 'mafia princess'. But all this will stay just words while the war continues in Afghanistan. Karimov is an important ally there and everyone will close their eyes to his crimes."
But Libya, Egypt and Tunisia were once important allies too. However, the Arab Spring showed just how quickly things can change.
So what today appears to be nothing more than a failed fashion show could tomorrow become a failed state swept away by those silenced for too long.
wn.com/Fashion World Snubs Fruits Of Uzbek Child Labor
The former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan is best known as one of the world's largest producers of cotton. But while the industry brings the government a fortune, protesters accuse the ex-Soviet state of exploiting children and abusing human rights.
Uzbekistan has long been accused of using forced child labor in its cotton-growing industry, which is one of the world's biggest.
Instead of going to school, children are sent to the fields to pick cotton.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, the produce harvested with illegal child labor is enjoying the glare of flashing cameras as Gul'nara Karimova -- daughter of the Uzbek President -- presents her new fashion collection.
Forbes magazine ponders on how she has managed to be so commercially successful
"Well, I graduated from Harvard, so you know -- it is a very good school in terms of giving you great tools!" explains Karimova.
The "tools" are Uzbeki children as young as seven who work an average of 70 hours a week instead of going to school.
And an education is not the only thing they are missing out on, with no heating, proper beds or drinking water.
"Mothers are powerless. Some of them stood up for their kids and tried to protect them. They were arrested and taken to the cotton fields. They would be forced to work in the day and would be mass raped at night," says Nadezhda Ataeva, the president of Human Rights Association in Central Asia.
With the help of forced child labor, Uzbekistan produces around one million tons of cotton, enough to make one billion T-shirts.
The cotton is sold abroad, except to the 60-plus retailers -- including Levi and H&M; -- who have pledged not to buy Uzbek cotton, because the harvest is so abusive. This boycott sends a message to the Uzbek government that enslaving children is never chic.
But Gul'nara Karimova, who is also Uzbekistan's ambassador to the UN and the Deputy Foreign Minister, refutes the claims.
And she was also outraged when New York Fashion Week banned her collection from their catwalks last month.
But human rights groups applauded.
"It was a terrible message to be sending to lend a high-profile platform to the senior official of one of the world's most repressive governments," says Steve Swerdlow from Human Rights Watch. "The government about six years ago was involved in disproportionate use of force against peaceful protestors in the Eastern city of Andidjan".
Andijan remains the bloodiest chapter in President Islam Karimov's two decades in office. In 2005, his forces opened fire on an anti-government demonstration, killing 5,000 people.
For other so-called dissidents, jail sentences are common.
Bokhodir Choriyev from "Solidarity" movement spent three years in prison for speaking out after his prosperous business was taken over by the president's people.
"Karimov's family is an organized criminal mob," he told RT." All sectors of the economy, all profitable businesses, are under his control. If you go to Wikileaks, you'll see that the US ambassador calls Karimov's daughter a 'mafia princess'. But all this will stay just words while the war continues in Afghanistan. Karimov is an important ally there and everyone will close their eyes to his crimes."
But Libya, Egypt and Tunisia were once important allies too. However, the Arab Spring showed just how quickly things can change.
So what today appears to be nothing more than a failed fashion show could tomorrow become a failed state swept away by those silenced for too long.
- published: 04 Oct 2011
- views: 3272
Leaders of Korea, Uzbekistan discuss cooperation in infrastructure, trade, healt
The leaders of Korea and Uzbekistan held talks in Seoul today.
In their second meeting in less than a year,... they agreed to boost cooperation in various field...
The leaders of Korea and Uzbekistan held talks in Seoul today.
In their second meeting in less than a year,... they agreed to boost cooperation in various fields... like energy and construction.
Choi You-sun reports
Uzbekistan, rich in natural resources and home to 30 million people, has one of the fastest-growing economies in Central Asia.
The Uzbek economy expanded by more than eight percent last year, and the government there plans to invest 55 billion U.S. dollars into infrastructure development, including road and airport construction, over the next five years.
In recent years, Korean companies have won more than a dozen of Uzbekistan′s project orders,...worth nearly seven billion dollars,... and now they′re vying for more.
During their meeting Thursday, President Park Geun-hye and visiting Uzbek President Islam Karimov discussed increasing joint ventures.
The two sides signed a four-point-five-billion-dollar deal to work together on a plant that produces olefin,.... a material often used in construction, from methanol in natural gas.
President Park also requested Tashkent′s support for Korean participation in its solar energy plant construction, as the two countries are currently working together in this field.
The two countries will also lay the groundwork for a bilateral trade deal,...as Uzbekistan is Korea′s biggest trading partner in Central Asia.
Seoul and Tashkent also inked deals to expand cooperation in health care and ICT.
In international matters, the Uzbek leader reaffirmed his support for President Park′s trust-building process with North Korea, her peace initiative in Northeast Asia,...and her Eurasia Initiative for connecting energy and logistics infrastructure through the continents.
Choi You-sun, Arirang News.
wn.com/Leaders Of Korea, Uzbekistan Discuss Cooperation In Infrastructure, Trade, Healt
The leaders of Korea and Uzbekistan held talks in Seoul today.
In their second meeting in less than a year,... they agreed to boost cooperation in various fields... like energy and construction.
Choi You-sun reports
Uzbekistan, rich in natural resources and home to 30 million people, has one of the fastest-growing economies in Central Asia.
The Uzbek economy expanded by more than eight percent last year, and the government there plans to invest 55 billion U.S. dollars into infrastructure development, including road and airport construction, over the next five years.
In recent years, Korean companies have won more than a dozen of Uzbekistan′s project orders,...worth nearly seven billion dollars,... and now they′re vying for more.
During their meeting Thursday, President Park Geun-hye and visiting Uzbek President Islam Karimov discussed increasing joint ventures.
The two sides signed a four-point-five-billion-dollar deal to work together on a plant that produces olefin,.... a material often used in construction, from methanol in natural gas.
President Park also requested Tashkent′s support for Korean participation in its solar energy plant construction, as the two countries are currently working together in this field.
The two countries will also lay the groundwork for a bilateral trade deal,...as Uzbekistan is Korea′s biggest trading partner in Central Asia.
Seoul and Tashkent also inked deals to expand cooperation in health care and ICT.
In international matters, the Uzbek leader reaffirmed his support for President Park′s trust-building process with North Korea, her peace initiative in Northeast Asia,...and her Eurasia Initiative for connecting energy and logistics infrastructure through the continents.
Choi You-sun, Arirang News.
- published: 28 May 2015
- views: 214
Tourism suffers in wake of terrorist attacks
1. Old Uzbek man riding his horse towards Samarkand, a famous tourist city under the protection of UN, 350 kilometers (217 miles) south west of capital Tashkent...
1. Old Uzbek man riding his horse towards Samarkand, a famous tourist city under the protection of UN, 350 kilometers (217 miles) south west of capital Tashkent
2. Traditionally dressed Uzbek woman with her family on the road
3. Various of Samarkand's famous mosques
4 Group of tourists.
5. Close up of tourist taking photo
6. Details of architecture of mosques
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tourist Vox Pop
"Everybody told us that it's quiet here and we had no other information so we continued to plan to come here."
8. Group of Uzbek women sellers of souvenirs waiting for tourists
9. Boy selling sweets
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bigzgot, Uzbek Travel Guide
"It's safe here and tourists travelling here cannot see any military activity in our country."
11. Pottery seller arranging her wares
12. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Pottery seller Vox pop
"There are almost no tourists here in the last month."
13. Close up of hands weaving a carpet
14. Wide shot of carpet weaving
15. Details of mosque architecture interior and exterior
STORYLINE:
Uzbekistan is the latest nation feeling the effects of the worldwide slump in tourism.
Since the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington on September 11 the number of tourists travelling by air has plummeted.
As a consequence countries like Uzbeksitan, which rely on tourism as an important part of foreign income, have seen a dramatic drop in the number of visitors.
Official Uzbek government figures claim that tourism has dropped of 17 percent in the wake of September 11.
But according to hotel managers and souvenir sellers, the real figure is far higher.
Boasting some of Central Asia's most beautiful sites, Uzbekistan is usually the region's top tourist destinations.
Two of the most popular, Samarkand and Buchara, are under United Nations cultural protection.
Situated on the famous silk road, they are renowned for their ancient mosques, fortresses and mausoleums.
Tourism officials are finding it almost impossible to convince travellers that their country, which has a border with Afghanistan, is safe.
Local guides say there is almost no one visiting the famous Uzbek sites and their business and the economy is suffering.
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1. Old Uzbek man riding his horse towards Samarkand, a famous tourist city under the protection of UN, 350 kilometers (217 miles) south west of capital Tashkent
2. Traditionally dressed Uzbek woman with her family on the road
3. Various of Samarkand's famous mosques
4 Group of tourists.
5. Close up of tourist taking photo
6. Details of architecture of mosques
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tourist Vox Pop
"Everybody told us that it's quiet here and we had no other information so we continued to plan to come here."
8. Group of Uzbek women sellers of souvenirs waiting for tourists
9. Boy selling sweets
10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bigzgot, Uzbek Travel Guide
"It's safe here and tourists travelling here cannot see any military activity in our country."
11. Pottery seller arranging her wares
12. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Pottery seller Vox pop
"There are almost no tourists here in the last month."
13. Close up of hands weaving a carpet
14. Wide shot of carpet weaving
15. Details of mosque architecture interior and exterior
STORYLINE:
Uzbekistan is the latest nation feeling the effects of the worldwide slump in tourism.
Since the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington on September 11 the number of tourists travelling by air has plummeted.
As a consequence countries like Uzbeksitan, which rely on tourism as an important part of foreign income, have seen a dramatic drop in the number of visitors.
Official Uzbek government figures claim that tourism has dropped of 17 percent in the wake of September 11.
But according to hotel managers and souvenir sellers, the real figure is far higher.
Boasting some of Central Asia's most beautiful sites, Uzbekistan is usually the region's top tourist destinations.
Two of the most popular, Samarkand and Buchara, are under United Nations cultural protection.
Situated on the famous silk road, they are renowned for their ancient mosques, fortresses and mausoleums.
Tourism officials are finding it almost impossible to convince travellers that their country, which has a border with Afghanistan, is safe.
Local guides say there is almost no one visiting the famous Uzbek sites and their business and the economy is suffering.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 65
Expo Tajik - International Dushanbe Industry & Trade Exhibition 2010
New Date: 6-8 April 2011
Venue: Kokhi Borbad Exhibition Center, Dushanbe-Tajikistan
Organiser: ExpoCentralAsia LTD.
İnfo:
The exhibition in its first year...
New Date: 6-8 April 2011
Venue: Kokhi Borbad Exhibition Center, Dushanbe-Tajikistan
Organiser: ExpoCentralAsia LTD.
İnfo:
The exhibition in its first year host 5230 visitors from Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakystan, Russia and Ukraine. Company representatives coming from other than Tajikistan, who were the 23% of the total visitors, brought into sharp relief its the most effective international exhibition held in the Central Asia Region. In addition to the individual visitors, there were visitor groups who came with the support of local chamber of commerce&industry; such as Afghanistan -- Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kazakystan -- Kazakystan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Uzbekistan -- Kral Expo, Kyrgyzstan -- KITIAD Kirghiz-Turkish Business People, Turkey - DEİK - Foreign Economic Relations Board.
On the second day of the show approximately 350 business people from 18 countries participated in "Central Asia Business Forum" which was organised by ExpoCentralAsia and Republic of Tajikistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry with the support of DEİK - Foreign Economic Relations Board.
The exhibition and the Business Forum have provided opportunities for Turkish Business World, emerging Tajikistan market and Afghanistan with its approximately 10 million Tajikistan population. Moreover, President Abdullah Gül's visit to Tajikistan in May 2009 with a huge group of business people makes this organization more important.
wn.com/Expo Tajik International Dushanbe Industry Trade Exhibition 2010
New Date: 6-8 April 2011
Venue: Kokhi Borbad Exhibition Center, Dushanbe-Tajikistan
Organiser: ExpoCentralAsia LTD.
İnfo:
The exhibition in its first year host 5230 visitors from Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakystan, Russia and Ukraine. Company representatives coming from other than Tajikistan, who were the 23% of the total visitors, brought into sharp relief its the most effective international exhibition held in the Central Asia Region. In addition to the individual visitors, there were visitor groups who came with the support of local chamber of commerce&industry; such as Afghanistan -- Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kazakystan -- Kazakystan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Uzbekistan -- Kral Expo, Kyrgyzstan -- KITIAD Kirghiz-Turkish Business People, Turkey - DEİK - Foreign Economic Relations Board.
On the second day of the show approximately 350 business people from 18 countries participated in "Central Asia Business Forum" which was organised by ExpoCentralAsia and Republic of Tajikistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry with the support of DEİK - Foreign Economic Relations Board.
The exhibition and the Business Forum have provided opportunities for Turkish Business World, emerging Tajikistan market and Afghanistan with its approximately 10 million Tajikistan population. Moreover, President Abdullah Gül's visit to Tajikistan in May 2009 with a huge group of business people makes this organization more important.
- published: 10 Dec 2010
- views: 2849
101 East - Japan’s Womenomics
Japan’s government believes it has found a cure for its faltering economy: Women.
Long overlooked during more than two decades of economic stagnation, Japanes...
Japan’s government believes it has found a cure for its faltering economy: Women.
Long overlooked during more than two decades of economic stagnation, Japanese women are considered among the most highly educated but underutilised resource in the developed world. In what’s been dubbed ‘Womenomics’, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has put the country’s women at the heart of a strategy to revive Japan’s ailing economy. But with an endemic chauvinistic society, 101 East asks if women can conquer the gender gap to save Japan’s economy.
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wn.com/101 East Japan’S Womenomics
Japan’s government believes it has found a cure for its faltering economy: Women.
Long overlooked during more than two decades of economic stagnation, Japanese women are considered among the most highly educated but underutilised resource in the developed world. In what’s been dubbed ‘Womenomics’, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has put the country’s women at the heart of a strategy to revive Japan’s ailing economy. But with an endemic chauvinistic society, 101 East asks if women can conquer the gender gap to save Japan’s economy.
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- published: 27 Aug 2015
- views: 26614
Uzbekistan Airways Flight Experience: HY554 Singapore to Tashkent
Uzbekistan Airways flight experience onboard the Boeing 767-300/ER aircraft on a flight from Singapore to Tashkent.
This red-eye flight originated from Kuala L...
Uzbekistan Airways flight experience onboard the Boeing 767-300/ER aircraft on a flight from Singapore to Tashkent.
This red-eye flight originated from Kuala Lumpur, with an hour transit in Singapore to pick up more passengers before continuing to Uzbekistan's capital.
The entertainment system, though touchscreen, was not too responsive and only had a limited selection of old films. The cabin crew were generally polite. However, I had a bad experience with one cabin crew during the meal service whom I felt deliberately handed me the alternative main course option from what I asked for. I suspected she didn't appreciate me recording my flight experience on camera and her spite got the better of her professionalism.
The meals served were very generous in quantity though of mediocre taste. However, the serving size of meals on Uzbekistan Airways flights should be commended. Note that only tea, coffee, or water would be served during the meal service.
Hope you enjoy this exclusive glimpse of Uzbekistan Airways.
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wn.com/Uzbekistan Airways Flight Experience Hy554 Singapore To Tashkent
Uzbekistan Airways flight experience onboard the Boeing 767-300/ER aircraft on a flight from Singapore to Tashkent.
This red-eye flight originated from Kuala Lumpur, with an hour transit in Singapore to pick up more passengers before continuing to Uzbekistan's capital.
The entertainment system, though touchscreen, was not too responsive and only had a limited selection of old films. The cabin crew were generally polite. However, I had a bad experience with one cabin crew during the meal service whom I felt deliberately handed me the alternative main course option from what I asked for. I suspected she didn't appreciate me recording my flight experience on camera and her spite got the better of her professionalism.
The meals served were very generous in quantity though of mediocre taste. However, the serving size of meals on Uzbekistan Airways flights should be commended. Note that only tea, coffee, or water would be served during the meal service.
Hope you enjoy this exclusive glimpse of Uzbekistan Airways.
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- published: 23 Jul 2014
- views: 61546
Energy Efficiency Facility for Industrial Enterprises Project in Uzbekistan
The Government of Uzbekistan has declared energy savings and efficiency improvements in industrial enterprises as one of its key economic priorities.
Improving...
The Government of Uzbekistan has declared energy savings and efficiency improvements in industrial enterprises as one of its key economic priorities.
Improving energy efficiency and reducing energy consumption in the production process will improve Uzbek industries' overall competitiveness, free up scare gas resources for exports and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
wn.com/Energy Efficiency Facility For Industrial Enterprises Project In Uzbekistan
The Government of Uzbekistan has declared energy savings and efficiency improvements in industrial enterprises as one of its key economic priorities.
Improving energy efficiency and reducing energy consumption in the production process will improve Uzbek industries' overall competitiveness, free up scare gas resources for exports and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- published: 05 Nov 2010
- views: 464
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Uzbekistan Today
Life in Uzbekistan; Fear; Long term imprisonments; Dictatorship; etc...
Uzbekistan tashkent human rights violation torture jail prison uzbek opposition brutal uzbeks america british britain craig murray interview islam karimov dictator regime boiling killing freedom 9-11 politics
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The Rise And Fall Of Gulnara Karimova, The 'Uzbek Princess'
Gulnara Karimova had entrenched herself as one of the most prominent figures in Uzbekistan's elite before her own father put her under house arrest.
Follow Zach Toombs: http://www.twitter.com/zachtoombs
See more at http://www.newsy.com
Sources:
Getty Images http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/dr-gulnara-karimova-chairwoman-of-the-fund-forum-board-of-news-photo/185630998
Getty Images
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Is Uzbekistan's War On Terrorism Taking A Sinister Turn? (2001)
Islamic Repression: Ubekistan's war on terrorism could be becoming a war on its own people.
Lebanon's Party of God Is Becoming A Major Political Force (2001):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQKQLwuDOBc
Should Europe Cooperate With Terrorists To Free Hostages?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lybMbl3ZP4
How The CIA Tortured Terror Suspects In Uzbekistan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxZLWZfMs
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O'zbekistonda siyosat va madaniyat/Politics & culture in Uzbekistan/ Harvard professor Laura Adams
Garvard Universiteti professori, o'zbek xalqi va madaniyati bo'yicha yetakchi ekspert Lora Adams 2010-yil chop etilgan kitobini milliy o'zlik tushunchasiga bag'ishlagan. Politics and culture in Uzbekistan/Interview with Laura Adams, Harvard University.
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Uzbekistan, В Термезе выселяют народ из собственных домов!!! uzbekistan politics
Узбекистан Сурхандарьинская область г.Термез.
Пенсионерка -- 75 лет.
В Термезе выселяют народ из собственных домов!!!
Узбекистон Сурхондарё вилояти Термиз шахри.
Термиз шахри ахолиси уз уйидан хайдаб чикарилмокда!!!
Uzbekistan Surkhandarya Termez.
Pensioner - 75 years.
In Termez evicting people from their homes!
Uzbekistan Surhondare viloyati Termiz Shahri.
Termiz shahri aholisi ties uyidan hayda
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Uzbekistan bodyguards and wrestling - Holidays in the Danger Zone: Meet the Stans - BBC travel & politics
Simon Reeve visits a wrestling school in Uzbekistan to watch some Greco-Roman fighting and see how sports professionals become bodyguards for the Uzbekistan elite. Brilliant video from BBC travel documentary, 'Holidays in the Danger Zone - Meet the Stans.
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Central Asian Women in Politics, VOA Uzbek, Amerika Ovozi,
VOA Uzbek story on women and politics in Central Asia, ayollar va siyosat, Amerika Ovozi, O'zbekistonda prezidentlikka ayol nomzod, Oct 2007
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Political Talk by George W Bush — Uzbekistan United Kingdom United States
George W. Bush shows us how to say Uzbekistan United Kingdom United States.
How would you pronounce Uzbekistan United Kingdom United States?
Political comments are allowed! Admit it, you miss him!!!
Both the picture and audio are public domain.
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Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan, History of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan Politics, Uzbekiston Tarixi,
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Transformative Social Protection in a Transforming Economy and Society in Uzbekistan
The video-presentation of the research "Transformative Social Protection in a Transforming Economy and Society" prepared by Kamila Mukhamedkhanova, Research Coordinator of the Center for Economic Research for the Conference "Poverty and Politics in Middle-income countries" organized by the University of Bergen and the University of Western Cape on November 22-24, 2012 in Cape town, South Africa.
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Siyosatshunos Farhod Tolipov bilan suhbat/Interview with Farkhad Tolipov, Uzbek political scientist
Mustaqil siyosatshunos, fan nomzodi va bugungi kunda Toshkentdagi "Bilim karvoni" nomli nodavlat ta'lim muassasasiga asos solgan olim Farhod Tolipov yaqinda AQSh poytaxtiga tashrif buyurib, Jorj Vashington universitetida so'zladi. O'zbekiston tashqi siyosati doktrinasi yuzasidan o'z tahlilini bayon etgan ekspert fikricha yaqin kelajakda respublikada rahbariyat o'zgarsa ajabmas. Farhod Tolipovni am
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Central Asia online, social media and Uzbekistan/Interview with Sarah Kendzior
Sarah Kendzior, Al Jazeera writer, Registan.net contributor, analyst on politics and digital media, talks to Navbahor Imamova of the Voice of America about the use of internet in Central Asia, social media and what Americans know about the region.
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Shocking video: Uzbek religious leader assassinated in Istanbul caught on cctv
Surveillance footage of the assassination of the Uzbek religious leader Abdullah Bukhari on December 10 in Zeytinburnu district of Istanbul, Turkey is now in the wild.
As director of the Ihsan Ilim Services and Assistance Foundation, Bukhari was about to enter the Foundation building before he was approached from behind by a man who then shot him at close range.
Turkey’s Hurriyet Daily News qu
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Girl From Uzbekistan KIDNAPPED in Delhi
Please watch: "Caste & Beef Politics Behind BJP's Big Bihar Loss"
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Uzbek National Shakhnoza Shukurova was reportedly kidnapped in Delhi over a month ago, but Delhi Police has been unable to trace her.
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PM Narendra Modi || Speech in Tashkent || Uzbekistan Interact with Indian Community
Watch PM Narender Modi all best speech.
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SUBSCRIBE this channel for regular updates on Indian Politics at this link http://goo.gl/1t1HgQ
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Hizb ut Tahrir / political Islam's growth in central Asia (Al Jazeera TV 2010)
The video is from Al Jazeera International (english). 22 mins long. The documentary:
* is for the first half largely about the hizb's growth in central Asia, the oppression of its members, the jailing of literally thousands of its members in Uzbekistan, Kyrgystan, Tajikistan (and thats in EACH country, not cumulatively.)
* Features an interview with a member of the hizb recently released from ja
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Russia and Uzbekistan talk security and trade - RT 100420
Russia Today: http://rt.com/
http://rt.com/Politics/2010-04-20/uzbekistan-russia-talks-relations.html
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Miss Nowhere: Imposter lied about winning Miss Uzbekistan contest
We'll hear about the imposter who turned-up to represent Uzbekistan at the Miss World contest.
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Prime Time Russia is the first TV show for an English-speaking audience in Russia. Weekdays from 8-9pm: the latest
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Russia | Presentation of foreign ambassadors’ letters of credence | News & Politics
News & Politics
Russia: Presentation of foreign ambassadors’ letters of credence
November 19, 2014 The Kremlin, Moscow.
Vladimir Putin received the letters of credence of 15 new foreign ambassadors to Russia in a ceremony at the Grand Kremlin Palace’s Alexander Hall.
The President received letters of credence from the new ambassadors of Djibouti, the Central African Republic, Eritrea, Po
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History Book Review: Inside Central Asia: A Political and Cultural History of Uzbekistan, Turkmen...
http://www.HistoryBookMix.com
This is the summary of Inside Central Asia: A Political and Cultural History of Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkey, and Iran by Dilip Hiro.
Uzbekistan Today
Life in Uzbekistan; Fear; Long term imprisonments; Dictatorship; etc...
Uzbekistan tashkent human rights violation torture jail prison uzbek opposition brutal ...
Life in Uzbekistan; Fear; Long term imprisonments; Dictatorship; etc...
Uzbekistan tashkent human rights violation torture jail prison uzbek opposition brutal uzbeks america british britain craig murray interview islam karimov dictator regime boiling killing freedom 9-11 politics
wn.com/Uzbekistan Today
Life in Uzbekistan; Fear; Long term imprisonments; Dictatorship; etc...
Uzbekistan tashkent human rights violation torture jail prison uzbek opposition brutal uzbeks america british britain craig murray interview islam karimov dictator regime boiling killing freedom 9-11 politics
- published: 12 Jul 2007
- views: 140350
The Rise And Fall Of Gulnara Karimova, The 'Uzbek Princess'
Gulnara Karimova had entrenched herself as one of the most prominent figures in Uzbekistan's elite before her own father put her under house arrest.
Follow Zac...
Gulnara Karimova had entrenched herself as one of the most prominent figures in Uzbekistan's elite before her own father put her under house arrest.
Follow Zach Toombs: http://www.twitter.com/zachtoombs
See more at http://www.newsy.com
Sources:
Getty Images http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/dr-gulnara-karimova-chairwoman-of-the-fund-forum-board-of-news-photo/185630998
Getty Images http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/dr-gulnara-karimova-chairwoman-of-the-board-of-trustees-news-photo/130980649
YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBWMfGbIV5w
YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjB4LZS_rFE
YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6nwzmx_QDw
The Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/09/16/new-photos-show-uzbekistans-jailed-princess-allegedly-being-harassed-by-guards/?wpisrc=nl-wv&wpmm;=1
New York Post http://nypost.com/2011/09/16/uzbeks-ugly-glam-boree/
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty http://www.rferl.org/content/sweden-teliasonera-uzbekistan-karimova/24993135.html
The New Yorker http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/tweets-from-gulnara-the-dictators-daughter
UZNews http://www.uznews.net/en/politics/24115-gulnara-accuses-her-sister-lola-of-friendship-with-sorcerers
Getty Images http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/uzbekistans-president-islam-karimov-shakes-hands-with-news-photo/453839890
The Economist http://www.economist.com/blogs/banyan/2014/08/uzbekistans-first-family
BBC http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-28869885
BBC http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-26713383
WikiLeaks http://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/05TASHKENT2473_a.html
Image via: Getty Images / Yves Forestier
wn.com/The Rise And Fall Of Gulnara Karimova, The 'Uzbek Princess'
Gulnara Karimova had entrenched herself as one of the most prominent figures in Uzbekistan's elite before her own father put her under house arrest.
Follow Zach Toombs: http://www.twitter.com/zachtoombs
See more at http://www.newsy.com
Sources:
Getty Images http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/dr-gulnara-karimova-chairwoman-of-the-fund-forum-board-of-news-photo/185630998
Getty Images http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/dr-gulnara-karimova-chairwoman-of-the-board-of-trustees-news-photo/130980649
YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBWMfGbIV5w
YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjB4LZS_rFE
YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6nwzmx_QDw
The Washington Post http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/09/16/new-photos-show-uzbekistans-jailed-princess-allegedly-being-harassed-by-guards/?wpisrc=nl-wv&wpmm;=1
New York Post http://nypost.com/2011/09/16/uzbeks-ugly-glam-boree/
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty http://www.rferl.org/content/sweden-teliasonera-uzbekistan-karimova/24993135.html
The New Yorker http://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/tweets-from-gulnara-the-dictators-daughter
UZNews http://www.uznews.net/en/politics/24115-gulnara-accuses-her-sister-lola-of-friendship-with-sorcerers
Getty Images http://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/uzbekistans-president-islam-karimov-shakes-hands-with-news-photo/453839890
The Economist http://www.economist.com/blogs/banyan/2014/08/uzbekistans-first-family
BBC http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-28869885
BBC http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-26713383
WikiLeaks http://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/05TASHKENT2473_a.html
Image via: Getty Images / Yves Forestier
- published: 17 Sep 2014
- views: 31925
Is Uzbekistan's War On Terrorism Taking A Sinister Turn? (2001)
Islamic Repression: Ubekistan's war on terrorism could be becoming a war on its own people.
Lebanon's Party of God Is Becoming A Major Political Force (2001): ...
Islamic Repression: Ubekistan's war on terrorism could be becoming a war on its own people.
Lebanon's Party of God Is Becoming A Major Political Force (2001):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQKQLwuDOBc
Should Europe Cooperate With Terrorists To Free Hostages?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lybMbl3ZP4
How The CIA Tortured Terror Suspects In Uzbekistan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxZLWZfMsLM
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For many, Uzbekistan is an example of how a war on terrorism can be turned into something much more sinister. President Karimov claims to be waging a war on Islamic terrorism; we investigate the claim that he is more often waging a war on his own people, many of whom simply wish to worship outside state controls.
Many of his 25 million people see him as the nation’s saviour, crushing Islamic fundamentalism by closing down Mosques and jailing Muslims for engaging in normal religious practices. But some see a darker side to the campaign: “I think it is important to understand that what Uzbekistan has been engaged in for the past for years has not been a war on terrorism, but rather a very brutal campaign against its own people,” comments Acacia Shields, Human Rights campaigner. With no avenue for protests or redress, the crackdowns have fuelled resentment against Karimov’s regime. Critics now ask whether the repression has crushed revolutionary Islam, or created it.
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wn.com/Is Uzbekistan's War On Terrorism Taking A Sinister Turn (2001)
Islamic Repression: Ubekistan's war on terrorism could be becoming a war on its own people.
Lebanon's Party of God Is Becoming A Major Political Force (2001):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQKQLwuDOBc
Should Europe Cooperate With Terrorists To Free Hostages?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lybMbl3ZP4
How The CIA Tortured Terror Suspects In Uzbekistan:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxZLWZfMsLM
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For many, Uzbekistan is an example of how a war on terrorism can be turned into something much more sinister. President Karimov claims to be waging a war on Islamic terrorism; we investigate the claim that he is more often waging a war on his own people, many of whom simply wish to worship outside state controls.
Many of his 25 million people see him as the nation’s saviour, crushing Islamic fundamentalism by closing down Mosques and jailing Muslims for engaging in normal religious practices. But some see a darker side to the campaign: “I think it is important to understand that what Uzbekistan has been engaged in for the past for years has not been a war on terrorism, but rather a very brutal campaign against its own people,” comments Acacia Shields, Human Rights campaigner. With no avenue for protests or redress, the crackdowns have fuelled resentment against Karimov’s regime. Critics now ask whether the repression has crushed revolutionary Islam, or created it.
ABC Australia – Ref. 1090
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
- published: 02 Sep 2015
- views: 2760
O'zbekistonda siyosat va madaniyat/Politics & culture in Uzbekistan/ Harvard professor Laura Adams
Garvard Universiteti professori, o'zbek xalqi va madaniyati bo'yicha yetakchi ekspert Lora Adams 2010-yil chop etilgan kitobini milliy o'zlik tushunchasiga bag'...
Garvard Universiteti professori, o'zbek xalqi va madaniyati bo'yicha yetakchi ekspert Lora Adams 2010-yil chop etilgan kitobini milliy o'zlik tushunchasiga bag'ishlagan. Politics and culture in Uzbekistan/Interview with Laura Adams, Harvard University.
wn.com/O'Zbekistonda Siyosat Va Madaniyat Politics Culture In Uzbekistan Harvard Professor Laura Adams
Garvard Universiteti professori, o'zbek xalqi va madaniyati bo'yicha yetakchi ekspert Lora Adams 2010-yil chop etilgan kitobini milliy o'zlik tushunchasiga bag'ishlagan. Politics and culture in Uzbekistan/Interview with Laura Adams, Harvard University.
- published: 27 Mar 2012
- views: 15026
Uzbekistan, В Термезе выселяют народ из собственных домов!!! uzbekistan politics
Узбекистан Сурхандарьинская область г.Термез.
Пенсионерка -- 75 лет.
В Термезе выселяют народ из собственных домов!!!
Узбекистон Сурхондарё вилояти Термиз шахр...
Узбекистан Сурхандарьинская область г.Термез.
Пенсионерка -- 75 лет.
В Термезе выселяют народ из собственных домов!!!
Узбекистон Сурхондарё вилояти Термиз шахри.
Термиз шахри ахолиси уз уйидан хайдаб чикарилмокда!!!
Uzbekistan Surkhandarya Termez.
Pensioner - 75 years.
In Termez evicting people from their homes!
Uzbekistan Surhondare viloyati Termiz Shahri.
Termiz shahri aholisi ties uyidan haydab chikarilmokda!
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Узбекистан Сурхандарьинская область г.Термез.
Пенсионерка -- 75 лет.
В Термезе выселяют народ из собственных домов!!!
Узбекистон Сурхондарё вилояти Термиз шахри.
Термиз шахри ахолиси уз уйидан хайдаб чикарилмокда!!!
Uzbekistan Surkhandarya Termez.
Pensioner - 75 years.
In Termez evicting people from their homes!
Uzbekistan Surhondare viloyati Termiz Shahri.
Termiz shahri aholisi ties uyidan haydab chikarilmokda!
- published: 13 May 2013
- views: 14510
Uzbekistan bodyguards and wrestling - Holidays in the Danger Zone: Meet the Stans - BBC travel & politics
Simon Reeve visits a wrestling school in Uzbekistan to watch some Greco-Roman fighting and see how sports professionals become bodyguards for the Uzbekistan eli...
Simon Reeve visits a wrestling school in Uzbekistan to watch some Greco-Roman fighting and see how sports professionals become bodyguards for the Uzbekistan elite. Brilliant video from BBC travel documentary, 'Holidays in the Danger Zone - Meet the Stans.
wn.com/Uzbekistan Bodyguards And Wrestling Holidays In The Danger Zone Meet The Stans BBC Travel Politics
Simon Reeve visits a wrestling school in Uzbekistan to watch some Greco-Roman fighting and see how sports professionals become bodyguards for the Uzbekistan elite. Brilliant video from BBC travel documentary, 'Holidays in the Danger Zone - Meet the Stans.
- published: 21 Sep 2008
- views: 233906
Central Asian Women in Politics, VOA Uzbek, Amerika Ovozi,
VOA Uzbek story on women and politics in Central Asia, ayollar va siyosat, Amerika Ovozi, O'zbekistonda prezidentlikka ayol nomzod, Oct 2007...
VOA Uzbek story on women and politics in Central Asia, ayollar va siyosat, Amerika Ovozi, O'zbekistonda prezidentlikka ayol nomzod, Oct 2007
wn.com/Central Asian Women In Politics, Voa Uzbek, Amerika Ovozi,
VOA Uzbek story on women and politics in Central Asia, ayollar va siyosat, Amerika Ovozi, O'zbekistonda prezidentlikka ayol nomzod, Oct 2007
- published: 23 Oct 2007
- views: 8376
Political Talk by George W Bush — Uzbekistan United Kingdom United States
George W. Bush shows us how to say Uzbekistan United Kingdom United States.
How would you pronounce Uzbekistan United Kingdom United States?
Political comment...
George W. Bush shows us how to say Uzbekistan United Kingdom United States.
How would you pronounce Uzbekistan United Kingdom United States?
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George W. Bush shows us how to say Uzbekistan United Kingdom United States.
How would you pronounce Uzbekistan United Kingdom United States?
Political comments are allowed! Admit it, you miss him!!!
Both the picture and audio are public domain.
- published: 21 Mar 2014
- views: 125
Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan, History of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan Politics, Uzbekiston Tarixi,...
Uzbekistan, History of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan Politics, Uzbekiston Tarixi,
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Uzbekistan, History of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan Politics, Uzbekiston Tarixi,
- published: 10 Jul 2015
- views: 21
Transformative Social Protection in a Transforming Economy and Society in Uzbekistan
The video-presentation of the research "Transformative Social Protection in a Transforming Economy and Society" prepared by Kamila Mukhamedkhanova, Research Coo...
The video-presentation of the research "Transformative Social Protection in a Transforming Economy and Society" prepared by Kamila Mukhamedkhanova, Research Coordinator of the Center for Economic Research for the Conference "Poverty and Politics in Middle-income countries" organized by the University of Bergen and the University of Western Cape on November 22-24, 2012 in Cape town, South Africa.
wn.com/Transformative Social Protection In A Transforming Economy And Society In Uzbekistan
The video-presentation of the research "Transformative Social Protection in a Transforming Economy and Society" prepared by Kamila Mukhamedkhanova, Research Coordinator of the Center for Economic Research for the Conference "Poverty and Politics in Middle-income countries" organized by the University of Bergen and the University of Western Cape on November 22-24, 2012 in Cape town, South Africa.
- published: 15 Jan 2013
- views: 218
Siyosatshunos Farhod Tolipov bilan suhbat/Interview with Farkhad Tolipov, Uzbek political scientist
Mustaqil siyosatshunos, fan nomzodi va bugungi kunda Toshkentdagi "Bilim karvoni" nomli nodavlat ta'lim muassasasiga asos solgan olim Farhod Tolipov yaqinda AQS...
Mustaqil siyosatshunos, fan nomzodi va bugungi kunda Toshkentdagi "Bilim karvoni" nomli nodavlat ta'lim muassasasiga asos solgan olim Farhod Tolipov yaqinda AQSh poytaxtiga tashrif buyurib, Jorj Vashington universitetida so'zladi. O'zbekiston tashqi siyosati doktrinasi yuzasidan o'z tahlilini bayon etgan ekspert fikricha yaqin kelajakda respublikada rahbariyat o'zgarsa ajabmas. Farhod Tolipovni amerikalik kasbdoshlari mustaqil O'zbekistonning birinchi professional politologi deya ta'riflaydi.
Amerika afg'on zaminidan o'z qo'shinlarini olib chiqqach, u Markaziy Osiyoda qanday rol o'ynashi mumkin? Hamkorlik nimaga asoslanishi kerak? Bu davlat mintaqaga qay sohalarda yordam bera oladi?
Farhod Tolipov nazarida Vashington oldida imkoniyatlar talay. Rossiya va Xitoyning mintaqadagi roli va ta'siri beqiyos, ammo Amerikaning o'ziga xos o'rni bor, deydi u. Avvalo, O'zbekiston singari jamiyatlardagi siyosiy dinamika va real vaziyatni tushunish lozim. Olim bilan suhbatda bo'ldik.
wn.com/Siyosatshunos Farhod Tolipov Bilan Suhbat Interview With Farkhad Tolipov, Uzbek Political Scientist
Mustaqil siyosatshunos, fan nomzodi va bugungi kunda Toshkentdagi "Bilim karvoni" nomli nodavlat ta'lim muassasasiga asos solgan olim Farhod Tolipov yaqinda AQSh poytaxtiga tashrif buyurib, Jorj Vashington universitetida so'zladi. O'zbekiston tashqi siyosati doktrinasi yuzasidan o'z tahlilini bayon etgan ekspert fikricha yaqin kelajakda respublikada rahbariyat o'zgarsa ajabmas. Farhod Tolipovni amerikalik kasbdoshlari mustaqil O'zbekistonning birinchi professional politologi deya ta'riflaydi.
Amerika afg'on zaminidan o'z qo'shinlarini olib chiqqach, u Markaziy Osiyoda qanday rol o'ynashi mumkin? Hamkorlik nimaga asoslanishi kerak? Bu davlat mintaqaga qay sohalarda yordam bera oladi?
Farhod Tolipov nazarida Vashington oldida imkoniyatlar talay. Rossiya va Xitoyning mintaqadagi roli va ta'siri beqiyos, ammo Amerikaning o'ziga xos o'rni bor, deydi u. Avvalo, O'zbekiston singari jamiyatlardagi siyosiy dinamika va real vaziyatni tushunish lozim. Olim bilan suhbatda bo'ldik.
- published: 25 Nov 2013
- views: 799
Central Asia online, social media and Uzbekistan/Interview with Sarah Kendzior
Sarah Kendzior, Al Jazeera writer, Registan.net contributor, analyst on politics and digital media, talks to Navbahor Imamova of the Voice of America about the ...
Sarah Kendzior, Al Jazeera writer, Registan.net contributor, analyst on politics and digital media, talks to Navbahor Imamova of the Voice of America about the use of internet in Central Asia, social media and what Americans know about the region.
wn.com/Central Asia Online, Social Media And Uzbekistan Interview With Sarah Kendzior
Sarah Kendzior, Al Jazeera writer, Registan.net contributor, analyst on politics and digital media, talks to Navbahor Imamova of the Voice of America about the use of internet in Central Asia, social media and what Americans know about the region.
- published: 13 Apr 2013
- views: 2534
Shocking video: Uzbek religious leader assassinated in Istanbul caught on cctv
Surveillance footage of the assassination of the Uzbek religious leader Abdullah Bukhari on December 10 in Zeytinburnu district of Istanbul, Turkey is now in th...
Surveillance footage of the assassination of the Uzbek religious leader Abdullah Bukhari on December 10 in Zeytinburnu district of Istanbul, Turkey is now in the wild.
As director of the Ihsan Ilim Services and Assistance Foundation, Bukhari was about to enter the Foundation building before he was approached from behind by a man who then shot him at close range.
Turkey’s Hurriyet Daily News quoted a witness, saying the 38-year-old Bukhari had been threatened by Russian and Uzbek intelligence agencies over the past three months and Turkish police were aware of the threats.
After reviewing the footage, Istanbul anti-terror teams seized a 27-year-old suspect, who is identified only by the initials Z.M. He is a Russian national from Chechnya.
According to Worldbulletin.net, the plot to assassinate Bukhari was conceived three months ago, and included plans to kill three other religious leaders as well, including Uzbek People’s Movement Leader Muhammad Salih, his son Timur Salih, Kyrgyz scholar Resat Kari.
Bukhari died in hospital on December 10th and his funeral was held two days after.
As a representative for the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Bukhari had voiced strong opposition to the Uzbek regime. He insisted on continuing Although he was under the eye of Uzbek intelligence, this Uzbek dissident carried on his teacher’s path by teaching Quran to his students.
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wn.com/Shocking Video Uzbek Religious Leader Assassinated In Istanbul Caught On Cctv
Surveillance footage of the assassination of the Uzbek religious leader Abdullah Bukhari on December 10 in Zeytinburnu district of Istanbul, Turkey is now in the wild.
As director of the Ihsan Ilim Services and Assistance Foundation, Bukhari was about to enter the Foundation building before he was approached from behind by a man who then shot him at close range.
Turkey’s Hurriyet Daily News quoted a witness, saying the 38-year-old Bukhari had been threatened by Russian and Uzbek intelligence agencies over the past three months and Turkish police were aware of the threats.
After reviewing the footage, Istanbul anti-terror teams seized a 27-year-old suspect, who is identified only by the initials Z.M. He is a Russian national from Chechnya.
According to Worldbulletin.net, the plot to assassinate Bukhari was conceived three months ago, and included plans to kill three other religious leaders as well, including Uzbek People’s Movement Leader Muhammad Salih, his son Timur Salih, Kyrgyz scholar Resat Kari.
Bukhari died in hospital on December 10th and his funeral was held two days after.
As a representative for the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, Bukhari had voiced strong opposition to the Uzbek regime. He insisted on continuing Although he was under the eye of Uzbek intelligence, this Uzbek dissident carried on his teacher’s path by teaching Quran to his students.
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- published: 24 Dec 2014
- views: 468858
Girl From Uzbekistan KIDNAPPED in Delhi
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Uzbek National Shakhnoza Shuku...
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Uzbek National Shakhnoza Shukurova was reportedly kidnapped in Delhi over a month ago, but Delhi Police has been unable to trace her.
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- published: 27 Oct 2015
- views: 620
PM Narendra Modi || Speech in Tashkent || Uzbekistan Interact with Indian Community
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- published: 21 Oct 2015
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Hizb ut Tahrir / political Islam's growth in central Asia (Al Jazeera TV 2010)
The video is from Al Jazeera International (english). 22 mins long. The documentary:
* is for the first half largely about the hizb's growth in central Asia, t...
The video is from Al Jazeera International (english). 22 mins long. The documentary:
* is for the first half largely about the hizb's growth in central Asia, the oppression of its members, the jailing of literally thousands of its members in Uzbekistan, Kyrgystan, Tajikistan (and thats in EACH country, not cumulatively.)
* Features an interview with a member of the hizb recently released from jail. This bit is an absolute must see! He describes (as ive quoted below also) that there is "an army of us in the jails of uzbekistan" and speaks of the inevitability of the return of the Khilafah (given what he's seen of the Muslims' increasing attachment to it).
* then goes on to discuss a case study of a brother jailed for apparently being with al qaeda and how his family heard and saw nothing of him for very long.
* The legal corruption of the governments of all three nations, and how (may the curse of Allah be upon these disbelieving shayateen) they appoint stooge lawyers in the defence of brothers from the hizb who are arrested such that the lawyers dont see them until the court hearing, and how there is a 100% conviction rate in these cases.
* The case a few months ago where 32 brothers from the hizb (who were farmers) were jailed for 20 years each without any proof of wrongdoing.
* Features a brief interview with a figure in the Uzbek opposition who says blatantly that the problem of the Uzbek government is with Islam.
* Features a brief interview with the famous ex British ambassador to Uzbekistan - Craig Murray - who asserts likewise, and says that the west has openly supported the oppression of Muslims and the backlash of this will be upon the west (and we pray for Allah to hasten this. Ameen).
Some of the quotes that will make everyone want to watch the doco (insha Allah):
* Voiceover guy: "Authorities estimate that in Kyrgystan there are at least 8000 Hizb ut Tahrir members, in Uzbekistan several times more, working secretly in small groups"
* Shab of the hizb in Kyrgystan: "Whenever there is a crackdown, many more people become members of Hizb ut Tahrir, young people get interested in who we are. We sit down with them and study the teachings of Muhammad SAW and they agree with our peaceful way (beautiful smile that will make you cry at how much they go through but are still steadfast!) There are lots of our people in prison, and they are very productive. There is a whole army of our people coming out. After prison they are not afraid of anything (And if you werent already, then his laugh at this point might make you bawl!) Very soon (INSHA ALLAH) we will have an islamic state. Al Khilafah"
* "These governments dont understand Islam. They are not able to define (the difference between) muslims and extremists.. they are not able to distinguish and they oppress anyone" - political analyst.
* Muhammad Solikh (opposition leader): President karimov has created a regime by terrifying the people with a scary image of islamic fundamentalism. An image that has now become a reality. He himself created this image for the west to secure support from the west"
* Voiceover guy: "The west has bought into the fearmongering that has kept the Central Asian governments in power for so long".
* "We are creating a time bomb of discontent in central asia... that discontent will take an anti western turn" (insha Allah).
- Nahda Productions -
wn.com/Hizb Ut Tahrir Political Islam's Growth In Central Asia (Al Jazeera Tv 2010)
The video is from Al Jazeera International (english). 22 mins long. The documentary:
* is for the first half largely about the hizb's growth in central Asia, the oppression of its members, the jailing of literally thousands of its members in Uzbekistan, Kyrgystan, Tajikistan (and thats in EACH country, not cumulatively.)
* Features an interview with a member of the hizb recently released from jail. This bit is an absolute must see! He describes (as ive quoted below also) that there is "an army of us in the jails of uzbekistan" and speaks of the inevitability of the return of the Khilafah (given what he's seen of the Muslims' increasing attachment to it).
* then goes on to discuss a case study of a brother jailed for apparently being with al qaeda and how his family heard and saw nothing of him for very long.
* The legal corruption of the governments of all three nations, and how (may the curse of Allah be upon these disbelieving shayateen) they appoint stooge lawyers in the defence of brothers from the hizb who are arrested such that the lawyers dont see them until the court hearing, and how there is a 100% conviction rate in these cases.
* The case a few months ago where 32 brothers from the hizb (who were farmers) were jailed for 20 years each without any proof of wrongdoing.
* Features a brief interview with a figure in the Uzbek opposition who says blatantly that the problem of the Uzbek government is with Islam.
* Features a brief interview with the famous ex British ambassador to Uzbekistan - Craig Murray - who asserts likewise, and says that the west has openly supported the oppression of Muslims and the backlash of this will be upon the west (and we pray for Allah to hasten this. Ameen).
Some of the quotes that will make everyone want to watch the doco (insha Allah):
* Voiceover guy: "Authorities estimate that in Kyrgystan there are at least 8000 Hizb ut Tahrir members, in Uzbekistan several times more, working secretly in small groups"
* Shab of the hizb in Kyrgystan: "Whenever there is a crackdown, many more people become members of Hizb ut Tahrir, young people get interested in who we are. We sit down with them and study the teachings of Muhammad SAW and they agree with our peaceful way (beautiful smile that will make you cry at how much they go through but are still steadfast!) There are lots of our people in prison, and they are very productive. There is a whole army of our people coming out. After prison they are not afraid of anything (And if you werent already, then his laugh at this point might make you bawl!) Very soon (INSHA ALLAH) we will have an islamic state. Al Khilafah"
* "These governments dont understand Islam. They are not able to define (the difference between) muslims and extremists.. they are not able to distinguish and they oppress anyone" - political analyst.
* Muhammad Solikh (opposition leader): President karimov has created a regime by terrifying the people with a scary image of islamic fundamentalism. An image that has now become a reality. He himself created this image for the west to secure support from the west"
* Voiceover guy: "The west has bought into the fearmongering that has kept the Central Asian governments in power for so long".
* "We are creating a time bomb of discontent in central asia... that discontent will take an anti western turn" (insha Allah).
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- published: 23 Jan 2010
- views: 15122
Russia and Uzbekistan talk security and trade - RT 100420
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- published: 20 Apr 2010
- views: 1162
Miss Nowhere: Imposter lied about winning Miss Uzbekistan contest
We'll hear about the imposter who turned-up to represent Uzbekistan at the Miss World contest.
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We'll hear about the imposter who turned-up to represent Uzbekistan at the Miss World contest.
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wn.com/Miss Nowhere Imposter Lied About Winning Miss Uzbekistan Contest
We'll hear about the imposter who turned-up to represent Uzbekistan at the Miss World contest.
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- published: 18 Sep 2013
- views: 2638
Russia | Presentation of foreign ambassadors’ letters of credence | News & Politics
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Russia: Presentation of foreign ambassadors’ letters of credence
November 19, 2014 The Kremlin, Moscow.
Vladimir Putin received the letters ...
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Russia: Presentation of foreign ambassadors’ letters of credence
November 19, 2014 The Kremlin, Moscow.
Vladimir Putin received the letters of credence of 15 new foreign ambassadors to Russia in a ceremony at the Grand Kremlin Palace’s Alexander Hall.
The President received letters of credence from the new ambassadors of Djibouti, the Central African Republic, Eritrea, Poland, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Ghana, Vietnam, the United States of America, Zambia, Turkey, Tanzania, Hungary, Peru, Nicaragua and Uzbekistan.
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PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA VLADIMIR PUTIN: Ladies and gentlemen,
It is a pleasure to congratulate you on the start of your important diplomatic missions in Russia. I wish you success and hope that your work will help to develop bilateral relations and cooperation in all different areas between Russia and your countries.
Friends, as you know, a number of big international events have taken place recently, in which Russia played a very active part. I am referring to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum’s summit in Beijing and the Group of 20 Leaders’ Summit in Brisbane, as well as the BRICS leaders’ meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit. We also had useful bilateral contacts with various countries’ leaders, including leaders of some of the countries you represent.
Our work together took place in a constructive spirit and produced good results. We concentrated in particular on how to stabilise the global economy, ensure sustained growth and create conditions for building up broad-based and multifaceted international cooperation. The agreements reached in Brisbane, including on launching the global infrastructure initiative, establishing the global infrastructure hub, tackling unemployment and reforming international economic institutions, will all help to resolve the financial and economic problems before us today.
We take the view that development of trade and economic ties within APEC should aim to create organisations that will complement the cooperation mechanisms already in place and not divide participating countries but, on the contrary, help us to unite in a common effort.
In this respect, I particularly want to note Russia’s growing economic cooperation with the Asia-Pacific region countries and say that this is long-term, strategic cooperation. We take the view that this will help to develop parts of Russia, such as Siberia and the Far East.
At the same time, we are equally interested in developing our cooperation with both the East and the West. This is the logic at the foundation of the Eurasian Economic Union, which will start its work on January 1, 2015. Our strategic goal remains unchanged: to eventually create a single economic and humanitarian space from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
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Russia: Presentation of foreign ambassadors’ letters of credence
November 19, 2014 The Kremlin, Moscow.
Vladimir Putin received the letters of credence of 15 new foreign ambassadors to Russia in a ceremony at the Grand Kremlin Palace’s Alexander Hall.
The President received letters of credence from the new ambassadors of Djibouti, the Central African Republic, Eritrea, Poland, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Ghana, Vietnam, the United States of America, Zambia, Turkey, Tanzania, Hungary, Peru, Nicaragua and Uzbekistan.
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PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA VLADIMIR PUTIN: Ladies and gentlemen,
It is a pleasure to congratulate you on the start of your important diplomatic missions in Russia. I wish you success and hope that your work will help to develop bilateral relations and cooperation in all different areas between Russia and your countries.
Friends, as you know, a number of big international events have taken place recently, in which Russia played a very active part. I am referring to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum’s summit in Beijing and the Group of 20 Leaders’ Summit in Brisbane, as well as the BRICS leaders’ meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit. We also had useful bilateral contacts with various countries’ leaders, including leaders of some of the countries you represent.
Our work together took place in a constructive spirit and produced good results. We concentrated in particular on how to stabilise the global economy, ensure sustained growth and create conditions for building up broad-based and multifaceted international cooperation. The agreements reached in Brisbane, including on launching the global infrastructure initiative, establishing the global infrastructure hub, tackling unemployment and reforming international economic institutions, will all help to resolve the financial and economic problems before us today.
We take the view that development of trade and economic ties within APEC should aim to create organisations that will complement the cooperation mechanisms already in place and not divide participating countries but, on the contrary, help us to unite in a common effort.
In this respect, I particularly want to note Russia’s growing economic cooperation with the Asia-Pacific region countries and say that this is long-term, strategic cooperation. We take the view that this will help to develop parts of Russia, such as Siberia and the Far East.
At the same time, we are equally interested in developing our cooperation with both the East and the West. This is the logic at the foundation of the Eurasian Economic Union, which will start its work on January 1, 2015. Our strategic goal remains unchanged: to eventually create a single economic and humanitarian space from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
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Tour of Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Samarkand has an important history along the Ancient Silk Road and was the capital of Emir Timir's empire. It is rich in fascinating architecture and was added to UNESCO World Heritage List in 2001. Today, Samarkand is Uzbekistan's second largest city.
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Silk Road II - Episode 12: The Glory of Samarkand
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US Secretary of State Kerry visits Uzbekistan, holds talks in Samarkand 11/1/15
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met Sunday with Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov, a rare high-level U.S. encounter with the autocratic ruler and frequent target of human rights criticism.
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Birgitte Grimstad er datter af Aksel Schiøtz, men det forhindrede hende ikke i at få en stor succes i 1973 med albumet; 12 nye viser. Som rent faktisk er svenske viser, hvor mange af dem er lavet af ABBA drengene Björn og Benny.
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Imam Bukhari's Tomb in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
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Tour of Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Samarkand has an important history along the Ancient Silk Road and was the capital of Emir Timir's empire. It is rich in fascinating architecture and was added ...
Samarkand has an important history along the Ancient Silk Road and was the capital of Emir Timir's empire. It is rich in fascinating architecture and was added to UNESCO World Heritage List in 2001. Today, Samarkand is Uzbekistan's second largest city.
This feature presents the timeless attractions of this ancient city (Registan, Gur-e Amir Mausoleum, Shah-i-Zinda, Mosque Hazrat Hizr, Ulughbek Observatory, Bibi Khanym Mosque) as dining and a glimpse into modern living in Samarkand.
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Samarkand has an important history along the Ancient Silk Road and was the capital of Emir Timir's empire. It is rich in fascinating architecture and was added to UNESCO World Heritage List in 2001. Today, Samarkand is Uzbekistan's second largest city.
This feature presents the timeless attractions of this ancient city (Registan, Gur-e Amir Mausoleum, Shah-i-Zinda, Mosque Hazrat Hizr, Ulughbek Observatory, Bibi Khanym Mosque) as dining and a glimpse into modern living in Samarkand.
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Silk Road II - Episode 12: The Glory of Samarkand
Episode 12: The Glory of Samarkand
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Episode 12: The Glory of Samarkand
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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...
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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 Genghis Khan.
But, like the Phoenix rising from the ashes, this city always bounced back.
Samarkand is the second largest city in Uzbekistan, and is more than 2,700 years old. Founded in 700 BC by the Sogdians, it has been the capital of several different empires.
Some scholars say its name means "rich city'', others "a place where people meet", and in Persian it's known as "the stone city."
Guide Armida Nazaryan elaborated: "Samarkand has always played one of the most important roles in the Silk Road's many routes because of its favourable geographic location in the heart of the Silk Road. It has traditionally been a crossing point for the east and west."
The first merchants from China appeared in Samarkand around the second century BC. They were particularly interested in local horses.
For centuries the Samarkand markets were among the most famous markets on the Silk Road. Historian Fazlitdin Fahritdinov said: "There was a special market for silk tissue, and another for coloured tissue. In fact, we're speaking not just about simple markets, but about very large wholesale markets.
"The trade infrastructure here in Samarkand was probably better-developed than anywhere else on the Silk Road, and that's why various rulers in different eras chose our city as their empires' capital."
The most famous ruler to proclaim Samarkand as the capital of his mighty empire was the Great Timur, known mostly by the nickname 'Tamerlan'.
He hired the best architects and engineers, intending to create the most beautiful capital in the world. Legends about this 'fairy-tale city' spread from Europe to China.
Masterpieces from the Timur era, as well as the ruins of his summer residence in Shahrisabz, 80 kilometres from Samarkand, are UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites.
"Timur liked to repeat one particular phrase: "one can see the might of my empire by looking at the buildings I create"," said Nazaryan. "The reason Samarkand looks the way it does today is mostly thanks to Timur and his successors (timurids)."
Located in the heart of modern Samarkand, this Madrasah is part of the heritage established by Timur's grandson, Ulugh Beg.
He was a scholar himself, and created one of the most advanced, educational institutions of his time in this region. The best teachers from different countries came here to give classes.
Another wonder left by Ulugh Beg is his Observatory, which he constructed on one of the Samarkand hills. Only the underground part of the giant sextant has been preserved.
"With the help of this instrument, Ulugh Beg calculated how the planets move every year; the length of a year; and the distance between 1,018 different stars," explained Nazaryan.
It is dawn and the stars can still be seen in the sky when the Siab market opens. Established in the days of the Silk Road, the market sells the local flatbread - a real treasure.
Legend has it that the Great Timur once asked for the bread during a journey far from home, but the taste was not the same. The cook was granted a pardon because one major ingredient was lacking, over which he had no control - the air of Samarkand.
"This flatbread can only be cooked here," said Kadirova. "People travel here from other cities, especially to buy it. They even come from Tashkent. It would never be possible to make this kind of bread in other cities."
A thread of silk still connects modern Samarkand with the time of the Silk Road.
This fabric, produced in the region, is used to create handmade carpets. It takes months or sometimes years to make one silk masterpiece, which can then be preserved for centuries, according to carpet-weaver, Klara Shukurova.
"Every carpet carries a history, and some of the patterns have existed since the times of the Silk Road," she said.
The El Merosi theatre offers another way to really feel the city's history. Its historic fashion show presents costumes from different eras in Samarkand's past. Designers used archaeological discoveries as inspiration for their designs.
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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 Genghis Khan.
But, like the Phoenix rising from the ashes, this city always bounced back.
Samarkand is the second largest city in Uzbekistan, and is more than 2,700 years old. Founded in 700 BC by the Sogdians, it has been the capital of several different empires.
Some scholars say its name means "rich city'', others "a place where people meet", and in Persian it's known as "the stone city."
Guide Armida Nazaryan elaborated: "Samarkand has always played one of the most important roles in the Silk Road's many routes because of its favourable geographic location in the heart of the Silk Road. It has traditionally been a crossing point for the east and west."
The first merchants from China appeared in Samarkand around the second century BC. They were particularly interested in local horses.
For centuries the Samarkand markets were among the most famous markets on the Silk Road. Historian Fazlitdin Fahritdinov said: "There was a special market for silk tissue, and another for coloured tissue. In fact, we're speaking not just about simple markets, but about very large wholesale markets.
"The trade infrastructure here in Samarkand was probably better-developed than anywhere else on the Silk Road, and that's why various rulers in different eras chose our city as their empires' capital."
The most famous ruler to proclaim Samarkand as the capital of his mighty empire was the Great Timur, known mostly by the nickname 'Tamerlan'.
He hired the best architects and engineers, intending to create the most beautiful capital in the world. Legends about this 'fairy-tale city' spread from Europe to China.
Masterpieces from the Timur era, as well as the ruins of his summer residence in Shahrisabz, 80 kilometres from Samarkand, are UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites.
"Timur liked to repeat one particular phrase: "one can see the might of my empire by looking at the buildings I create"," said Nazaryan. "The reason Samarkand looks the way it does today is mostly thanks to Timur and his successors (timurids)."
Located in the heart of modern Samarkand, this Madrasah is part of the heritage established by Timur's grandson, Ulugh Beg.
He was a scholar himself, and created one of the most advanced, educational institutions of his time in this region. The best teachers from different countries came here to give classes.
Another wonder left by Ulugh Beg is his Observatory, which he constructed on one of the Samarkand hills. Only the underground part of the giant sextant has been preserved.
"With the help of this instrument, Ulugh Beg calculated how the planets move every year; the length of a year; and the distance between 1,018 different stars," explained Nazaryan.
It is dawn and the stars can still be seen in the sky when the Siab market opens. Established in the days of the Silk Road, the market sells the local flatbread - a real treasure.
Legend has it that the Great Timur once asked for the bread during a journey far from home, but the taste was not the same. The cook was granted a pardon because one major ingredient was lacking, over which he had no control - the air of Samarkand.
"This flatbread can only be cooked here," said Kadirova. "People travel here from other cities, especially to buy it. They even come from Tashkent. It would never be possible to make this kind of bread in other cities."
A thread of silk still connects modern Samarkand with the time of the Silk Road.
This fabric, produced in the region, is used to create handmade carpets. It takes months or sometimes years to make one silk masterpiece, which can then be preserved for centuries, according to carpet-weaver, Klara Shukurova.
"Every carpet carries a history, and some of the patterns have existed since the times of the Silk Road," she said.
The El Merosi theatre offers another way to really feel the city's history. Its historic fashion show presents costumes from different eras in Samarkand's past. Designers used archaeological discoveries as inspiration for their designs.
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Samarkand - Bloodshed
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Amuk - Samarkand (LIRIK) HQ SOUND
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original artis bloodshed!
best lgu nieh..
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komen o msg snie http://www.myspace.com/aidil_cannavaro_5
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- published: 19 Apr 2009
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US Secretary of State Kerry visits Uzbekistan, holds talks in Samarkand 11/1/15
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met Sunday with Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov, a rare high-level U.S. encounter with the autocratic ruler and frequent...
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met Sunday with Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov, a rare high-level U.S. encounter with the autocratic ruler and frequent target of human rights criticism.
VOANews: The two held talks in the ancient Silk Road city of Samarkand on the fringes of a diplomatic gathering of his five central Asian counterparts aimed at reassuring them of Washington's continued engagement in a region seen as exposed to militant Islam.
"Kerry and Karimov discussed global issues of shared concern including combating violent extremism as well as regional security and stability," said State Department Deputy Spokesperson Mark Toner.
The 77-year-old Uzbek president has led the country since 1990.
C5+1 meeting
Kerry thanked Karimov for hosting the first gathering of the C5+1, a new format for dialogue among the United States and the five Central Asian republics — Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
The group was formed to deepen cooperation across a range of issues, including human trafficking, counternarcotics, and supporting the security and the stability of Afghanistan. But it was energy security that topped the agenda.
"Just that topic alone - energy security and diversification - would merit our meeting and getting together in the circumstances we are," Kerry said. "And we’ve made a good start on projects like CASA-1000, which is going to create a regional electricity market from Central to South Asia," he said.
U.S. officials regard Kerry's visit as a way of assuring the Central Asian nations of the strength of their ties to Washington at a time when U.S.-Russian relations are on the decline. But he is also under pressure to speak out against the shortcomings of their human rights records.
U.S.-based Human Rights Watch asked Kerry to press for the release of people wrongfully imprisoned, end impunity for torture, and uphold other key rights commitments.
Human rights
After the meeting, the C5+1 foreign ministers issued a joint statement declaring their commitment to these and other issues including boosting regional trade, enhancing a favorable business climate, addressing environmental sustainability challenges and enhancing cooperation to counter threats such as terrorism and trafficking in weapons, illicit drugs and human beings.
"The countries of Central Asia pledged to meet international standards after they became independent, and each is working with us and themselves in order to meet those standards. [Here], as elsewhere, people have a deep hunger for governments that are accountable and effective," Kerry said.
The Committee to Protect Journalists recently urged Kerry to bring attention to journalists jailed for political reasons and online censorship, and to decry physical attacks on members of the media. CPJ says its research indicates media freedom has "steadily worsened" in Central Asia in the post-Soviet era.
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met Sunday with Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov, a rare high-level U.S. encounter with the autocratic ruler and frequent target of human rights criticism.
VOANews: The two held talks in the ancient Silk Road city of Samarkand on the fringes of a diplomatic gathering of his five central Asian counterparts aimed at reassuring them of Washington's continued engagement in a region seen as exposed to militant Islam.
"Kerry and Karimov discussed global issues of shared concern including combating violent extremism as well as regional security and stability," said State Department Deputy Spokesperson Mark Toner.
The 77-year-old Uzbek president has led the country since 1990.
C5+1 meeting
Kerry thanked Karimov for hosting the first gathering of the C5+1, a new format for dialogue among the United States and the five Central Asian republics — Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
The group was formed to deepen cooperation across a range of issues, including human trafficking, counternarcotics, and supporting the security and the stability of Afghanistan. But it was energy security that topped the agenda.
"Just that topic alone - energy security and diversification - would merit our meeting and getting together in the circumstances we are," Kerry said. "And we’ve made a good start on projects like CASA-1000, which is going to create a regional electricity market from Central to South Asia," he said.
U.S. officials regard Kerry's visit as a way of assuring the Central Asian nations of the strength of their ties to Washington at a time when U.S.-Russian relations are on the decline. But he is also under pressure to speak out against the shortcomings of their human rights records.
U.S.-based Human Rights Watch asked Kerry to press for the release of people wrongfully imprisoned, end impunity for torture, and uphold other key rights commitments.
Human rights
After the meeting, the C5+1 foreign ministers issued a joint statement declaring their commitment to these and other issues including boosting regional trade, enhancing a favorable business climate, addressing environmental sustainability challenges and enhancing cooperation to counter threats such as terrorism and trafficking in weapons, illicit drugs and human beings.
"The countries of Central Asia pledged to meet international standards after they became independent, and each is working with us and themselves in order to meet those standards. [Here], as elsewhere, people have a deep hunger for governments that are accountable and effective," Kerry said.
The Committee to Protect Journalists recently urged Kerry to bring attention to journalists jailed for political reasons and online censorship, and to decry physical attacks on members of the media. CPJ says its research indicates media freedom has "steadily worsened" in Central Asia in the post-Soviet era.
- published: 01 Nov 2015
- views: 19084
Registan, Samarkand, Uzbekistan (Sharq Taronalari 2015)
Opening ceremony of Sharq Taronalari music festival 2015...
Opening ceremony of Sharq Taronalari music festival 2015
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Opening ceremony of Sharq Taronalari music festival 2015
- published: 25 Aug 2015
- views: 27542
Uzbekistan in 7 minutes: Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Kyzylkum desert
Uzbekistan travel consultation:
• E-mail: mail@uzbekistantravel.ru
• Phone: (+998 71) 255-04-42
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...
Uzbekistan travel consultation:
• E-mail: mail@uzbekistantravel.ru
• Phone: (+998 71) 255-04-42
• Skype: asia-travel2013
wn.com/Uzbekistan In 7 Minutes Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, Kyzylkum Desert
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- published: 06 Apr 2014
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Das Amulett von Samarkand (Bartimäus #1) Jonathan Stroud Hörbuch
Eines Tages bekommt der Dschinn Bartimäus in London den Auftrag, dem hochnäsigen Zauberschüler Nathanael zur Seite zu stehen: ein Auftrag, der Bartimäus zunächs...
Eines Tages bekommt der Dschinn Bartimäus in London den Auftrag, dem hochnäsigen Zauberschüler Nathanael zur Seite zu stehen: ein Auftrag, der Bartimäus zunächst alles andere als glücklich macht. Dann aber beginnt ein Abenteuer, das die zwei aneinander schweißt.
Nathanael versucht sich am mächtigen Zauberer Simon Lovelace zu rächen und ihm das berühmte Amulett von Samarkand zu stehlen. Mit Bartimäus' Hilfe gelingt das auch - aber es löst eine ganze Reihe von Problemen aus ...
wn.com/Das Amulett Von Samarkand (Bartimäus 1) Jonathan Stroud Hörbuch
Eines Tages bekommt der Dschinn Bartimäus in London den Auftrag, dem hochnäsigen Zauberschüler Nathanael zur Seite zu stehen: ein Auftrag, der Bartimäus zunächst alles andere als glücklich macht. Dann aber beginnt ein Abenteuer, das die zwei aneinander schweißt.
Nathanael versucht sich am mächtigen Zauberer Simon Lovelace zu rächen und ihm das berühmte Amulett von Samarkand zu stehlen. Mit Bartimäus' Hilfe gelingt das auch - aber es löst eine ganze Reihe von Problemen aus ...
- published: 29 Jan 2016
- views: 711
Birgitte Grimstad - Samarkand 1973 Dansk / svenske viser
Birgitte Grimstad er datter af Aksel Schiøtz, men det forhindrede hende ikke i at få en stor succes i 1973 med albumet; 12 nye viser. Som rent faktisk er svens...
Birgitte Grimstad er datter af Aksel Schiøtz, men det forhindrede hende ikke i at få en stor succes i 1973 med albumet; 12 nye viser. Som rent faktisk er svenske viser, hvor mange af dem er lavet af ABBA drengene Björn og Benny.
Samarkand blev det store hit fra dette album og blev faktisk spillet en del i radioen.
wn.com/Birgitte Grimstad Samarkand 1973 Dansk Svenske Viser
Birgitte Grimstad er datter af Aksel Schiøtz, men det forhindrede hende ikke i at få en stor succes i 1973 med albumet; 12 nye viser. Som rent faktisk er svenske viser, hvor mange af dem er lavet af ABBA drengene Björn og Benny.
Samarkand blev det store hit fra dette album og blev faktisk spillet en del i radioen.
- published: 21 Apr 2010
- views: 45675
Samarkand Zags (Orif-A DeLUXE Production)
Свадьба, самый яркий момент в жизни, мы бережно храним этот момент всю жизнь, более 10 лет мы занимаемся видео съёмкой, давайте познакомимся по ближе, доверьтес...
Свадьба, самый яркий момент в жизни, мы бережно храним этот момент всю жизнь, более 10 лет мы занимаемся видео съёмкой, давайте познакомимся по ближе, доверьтесь профессионалам.
PROFESSIONAL VIDEO STUDIO "ORIF-A DeLUXE" Тел: +99895-500-60-64 +99890-224-60-65 +99893-722-222-5 +99897-925-222-5
wn.com/Samarkand Zags (Orif A Deluxe Production)
Свадьба, самый яркий момент в жизни, мы бережно храним этот момент всю жизнь, более 10 лет мы занимаемся видео съёмкой, давайте познакомимся по ближе, доверьтесь профессионалам.
PROFESSIONAL VIDEO STUDIO "ORIF-A DeLUXE" Тел: +99895-500-60-64 +99890-224-60-65 +99893-722-222-5 +99897-925-222-5
- published: 08 May 2015
- views: 26064
Samarkand tuy Baxtiyor&bahodur; narzikulov
Samarkand TUY wedding Party Baxtiyor narzikulov TUY
Follow me On instagram/@iamakobirubaydov...
Samarkand TUY wedding Party Baxtiyor narzikulov TUY
Follow me On instagram/@iamakobirubaydov
wn.com/Samarkand Tuy Baxtiyor Bahodur Narzikulov
Samarkand TUY wedding Party Baxtiyor narzikulov TUY
Follow me On instagram/@iamakobirubaydov
- published: 08 Jun 2013
- views: 293674
Imam Bukhari's Tomb in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
imam Bukhari's Tomb in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Imam Bukhari RA was born in Bukhara, but was buried in Samarkand, which is known as the Tomb of Imam Bukhari....
imam Bukhari's Tomb in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Imam Bukhari RA was born in Bukhara, but was buried in Samarkand, which is known as the Tomb of Imam Bukhari.
wn.com/Imam Bukhari's Tomb In Samarkand, Uzbekistan
imam Bukhari's Tomb in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Imam Bukhari RA was born in Bukhara, but was buried in Samarkand, which is known as the Tomb of Imam Bukhari.
- published: 11 Jul 2012
- views: 16591
Bullet Train Tashkent,Tashkent to Samarkand train
Hamara Holiday Pvt Ltd arranges trip to Tashkent and Samarkand by Bullet Train, Tashkent to Samarkand Bullet Train ride more details on www.tashkenttourpackages...
Hamara Holiday Pvt Ltd arranges trip to Tashkent and Samarkand by Bullet Train, Tashkent to Samarkand Bullet Train ride more details on www.tashkenttourpackages.com and www.samarkandtourpackages.com
wn.com/Bullet Train Tashkent,Tashkent To Samarkand Train
Hamara Holiday Pvt Ltd arranges trip to Tashkent and Samarkand by Bullet Train, Tashkent to Samarkand Bullet Train ride more details on www.tashkenttourpackages.com and www.samarkandtourpackages.com
- published: 24 Jun 2013
- views: 32776
Leyla - Samarkand 2014
Лейла - Самарканд 2014...
Лейла - Самарканд 2014
wn.com/Leyla Samarkand 2014
Лейла - Самарканд 2014
- published: 03 Jun 2014
- views: 151784
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Uzbekistan Andijon Andijan
Salom hammaga Aziz Andijon halqiga Vatan soginchni shu Suratlar orqaliyk ....
Kifoya qlishlikni Allah nasib etsin .....
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Uzbekistan Andijan Today
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АНДИЖАН - УЗБЕК ИСТАН;(REMIX) ANDIZHAN - UZBEKISTAN (O'ZBEKISTAN) 2011
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
Andijan Uzbekistan Kazakhstan Russia Tashkent Moscow Almaty Astana Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan Bishkek Osh Dushanbe USA Great Britain Azerbaijan Armenia Андижанская Узбекистан Казахстан Россия Ташкент Москва Алматы Астана Таджикистан Киргизия Бишкек-Ош Душанбе Азербайджан Армения Кавказ Тбилиси Belarus Tbilisi Kavkaz
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Андижон, Узбекистон кучаси, Andijan, Uzbekistan kuchasi, 5
Андижонда Узбекистон кучасининг очилиш куни, Andijonda Uzbekiston kuchasini ochilish kuni
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The Terrible Aftermath of the Andijan Massacre
Andijan Massacre (2005): One year on and there is still no justice for those killed in the massacre in Andijan, Uzbekistan on 13 May 2005.
For downloads and more information visit http://www.journeyman.tv/56505/documentary-films-archive/andijan-massacre.html
After an attempt by gunmen to release religious extremists in the jails, the whole town was moved to protest not simply over the men in p
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Massacre of Andijan on Uzbek TV (Part 1-3)
Following film was made by Uzbek officials, and periodically shown on all Uzbek TV stations. However, there was no independent investigation to Andijan uprising.
According to Uzbek officials, 187 people died most of whom clamed to be Uzbek Soldiers and Policemen. But according to some International Human Rights monitors, 800-1,500 died mainly ordinary people, i.e. elderly, women, and children.
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Through the Looking Glass: The Andijan Massacre
BBC/True Heroes Films (2010)
"Through the Looking Glass" explores the forgotten story of how hundreds of peaceful demonstrators were shot dead on Friday 13 May 2005 in Andijan, Uzbekistan, by the Uzbek army.
The documentary was aired on BBC on 17 May 2010 to mark the 5th anniversary of this massacre.
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Uzbekistan, Andijan Uprising Report by PBS
10 days after uprising in Andijan PBS reported this program.
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T Kumar Amnesty International on Andijan, Uzbekistan & US policy HD
T. Kumar of Amnesty International speaks on the 10th anniversary of Andijan massacre and the current situation in Uzbekistan at Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission briefing on May 21, 2015, US Congress. This video also includes an answer to a question from the audience.
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ANDIJAN and VENICE ( Travel from Uzbekistan to Italy)
Italiya Pizalari.. mm dahshat
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Steve Swerdlow HRW on Andijan Massacre/Uzbekistan - US Congress HD
Steve Swerdlow of Human Rights Watch speaks on the 10th anniversary of Andijan massacre and the current situation in Uzbekistan at Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission briefing on May 21, 2015, US Congress
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Uzbek leader Karimov says Andijan uprising was planned abroad
1. Wide shot residence of Russian president Vladimir Putin outside Moscow
2. Uzbek and Russian flags
3. Wide shot Putin and Uzbek president Islam Karimov enter room, shake hands
4. Cutaway cameras
5. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Islam Karimov, Uzbek president:
"This time the script writers and directors behind these events used radical, religious, extremist forces that once upon a time were called by
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University of New Mexico - Andijan Polka and Khorezm Lyazgi - Uzbekistan
Performance of Uzbek national dance within the International Education Week 2014. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
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Vandam iz UZBEKISTAN ANDIJAN
BU O'ZBEK O'G'LONI ANDIJONDAN
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AMAZING EQUALIZER GOLAZO EVER! (Uzbekistan League: Andijon – Navbahor) 16/05/2015
Player name: Shakhboz Erkinov (Navbahor)
In a match of high league of Uzbekistan football club "Andijan" took "Metallurg". The hosts on 77 minutes took the lead, but from the first rally missing from midfield.
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Christmas Andijan Polka in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
The popular uzbek tune "Andijan Polka" on stage for a Christmas event in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
Recorded in december 2014, Samarkand.
http://accordeonistan.com/
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usa,сша,Андижан,Andijan?uzbekistan,узбекистан,ozbekiston,happy
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Uzbekistan: The Aral Sea, Forced Labor, Torture, Andijan Massacre, Corruption, HRSU
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Andijan, part 2
A video produced by the government of Uzbekistan of the 2005 events in Andijan. Read more here: http://www.joshuakucera.net/2006/06/video_of_andija.html
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UNICEF geeft noodhulp aan vluchtelingen in Andijan (Uzbekistan)
Een speciale chartervlucht brengt de meest urgente goederen naar Andijan in Uzbekistan. Duizenden Uzbeken uit Kirgizië zijn naar deze grensregio gevlucht.
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Uzbekistan - On the Andijan Massacre
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Visit to school in Andijan - UNDP/GEF Project in Uzbekistan
UN Resident Coordinator and representatives of international organizations, the State Committee for Nature Protection, media, Andijan region educational system staff visited pilot building of the project.
Постоянный координатор ООН и представители международных организаций, Государственного комитета Республики Узбекистан по охране природы, СМИ, сотрудники системы образования Андижанской области п
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English lesson by me at a after-school in Andijan, Uzbekistan
ウズベキスタンのアンジジャン市の中高生向け英語塾で特別コースを実施したときの動画です。ロシア語学校に通う女性学生がロシア語の歌を歌ってくれました。
Uzbekistan Andijon Andijan
Salom hammaga Aziz Andijon halqiga Vatan soginchni shu Suratlar orqaliyk ....
Kifoya qlishlikni Allah nasib etsin ........
Salom hammaga Aziz Andijon halqiga Vatan soginchni shu Suratlar orqaliyk ....
Kifoya qlishlikni Allah nasib etsin .....
wn.com/Uzbekistan Andijon Andijan
Salom hammaga Aziz Andijon halqiga Vatan soginchni shu Suratlar orqaliyk ....
Kifoya qlishlikni Allah nasib etsin .....
- published: 01 Mar 2009
- views: 36499
АНДИЖАН - УЗБЕК ИСТАН;(REMIX) ANDIZHAN - UZBEKISTAN (O'ZBEKISTAN) 2011
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
Andijan Uzbekistan Kazakhstan Russia Tashkent Moscow Almaty Astana Tajikis...
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
Andijan Uzbekistan Kazakhstan Russia Tashkent Moscow Almaty Astana Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan Bishkek Osh Dushanbe USA Great Britain Azerbaijan Armenia Андижанская Узбекистан Казахстан Россия Ташкент Москва Алматы Астана Таджикистан Киргизия Бишкек-Ош Душанбе Азербайджан Армения Кавказ Тбилиси Belarus Tbilisi Kavkaz Georgia China Canada Netherlands Sweden Norway Belgium Greece India Pakistan Delhi France Paris London England Mexico Morocco Saudi Arabia Malasia Japan Korea Ukraine Kiev Moldova Lithuania Latvia Riga Spain Portugal Nepal Amsterdam North South Korea Pekin Shanghai Sri Lanka Украина Киев Молдова Литва Латвия Рига United States
wn.com/Андижан Узбек Истан (Remix) Andizhan Uzbekistan (O'Zbekistan) 2011
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
Andijan Uzbekistan Kazakhstan Russia Tashkent Moscow Almaty Astana Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan Bishkek Osh Dushanbe USA Great Britain Azerbaijan Armenia Андижанская Узбекистан Казахстан Россия Ташкент Москва Алматы Астана Таджикистан Киргизия Бишкек-Ош Душанбе Азербайджан Армения Кавказ Тбилиси Belarus Tbilisi Kavkaz Georgia China Canada Netherlands Sweden Norway Belgium Greece India Pakistan Delhi France Paris London England Mexico Morocco Saudi Arabia Malasia Japan Korea Ukraine Kiev Moldova Lithuania Latvia Riga Spain Portugal Nepal Amsterdam North South Korea Pekin Shanghai Sri Lanka Украина Киев Молдова Литва Латвия Рига United States
- published: 08 Aug 2012
- views: 66236
Андижон, Узбекистон кучаси, Andijan, Uzbekistan kuchasi, 5
Андижонда Узбекистон кучасининг очилиш куни, Andijonda Uzbekiston kuchasini ochilish kuni...
Андижонда Узбекистон кучасининг очилиш куни, Andijonda Uzbekiston kuchasini ochilish kuni
wn.com/Андижон, Узбекистон Кучаси, Andijan, Uzbekistan Kuchasi, 5
Андижонда Узбекистон кучасининг очилиш куни, Andijonda Uzbekiston kuchasini ochilish kuni
- published: 20 Jan 2015
- views: 58444
The Terrible Aftermath of the Andijan Massacre
Andijan Massacre (2005): One year on and there is still no justice for those killed in the massacre in Andijan, Uzbekistan on 13 May 2005.
For downloads and ...
Andijan Massacre (2005): One year on and there is still no justice for those killed in the massacre in Andijan, Uzbekistan on 13 May 2005.
For downloads and more information visit http://www.journeyman.tv/56505/documentary-films-archive/andijan-massacre.html
After an attempt by gunmen to release religious extremists in the jails, the whole town was moved to protest not simply over the men in prison but poverty and a repressive government regime. Hundreds of unarmed people were killed and injured. This film was made by the first camera crew to make it to Andijan. Having secretly entered the town via Kyrgyzstan, they interview those involved both in Andijan itself, and in the refugee camps that the tragedy created.
Shahida Tulaganova - Ref. 3172
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
wn.com/The Terrible Aftermath Of The Andijan Massacre
Andijan Massacre (2005): One year on and there is still no justice for those killed in the massacre in Andijan, Uzbekistan on 13 May 2005.
For downloads and more information visit http://www.journeyman.tv/56505/documentary-films-archive/andijan-massacre.html
After an attempt by gunmen to release religious extremists in the jails, the whole town was moved to protest not simply over the men in prison but poverty and a repressive government regime. Hundreds of unarmed people were killed and injured. This film was made by the first camera crew to make it to Andijan. Having secretly entered the town via Kyrgyzstan, they interview those involved both in Andijan itself, and in the refugee camps that the tragedy created.
Shahida Tulaganova - Ref. 3172
Journeyman Pictures is your independent source for the world's most powerful films, exploring the burning issues of today. We represent stories from the world's top producers, with brand new content coming in all the time. On our channel you'll find outstanding and controversial journalism covering any global subject you can imagine wanting to know about.
- published: 17 Oct 2007
- views: 248372
Massacre of Andijan on Uzbek TV (Part 1-3)
Following film was made by Uzbek officials, and periodically shown on all Uzbek TV stations. However, there was no independent investigation to Andijan uprising...
Following film was made by Uzbek officials, and periodically shown on all Uzbek TV stations. However, there was no independent investigation to Andijan uprising.
According to Uzbek officials, 187 people died most of whom clamed to be Uzbek Soldiers and Policemen. But according to some International Human Rights monitors, 800-1,500 died mainly ordinary people, i.e. elderly, women, and children.
(Special thanks to those who translated and dubbed this film into English)
Uzbekistan tashkent human rights violation torture jail prison uzbek opposition brutal uzbeks america british britain craig murray interview islam karimov dictator regime boiling killing freedom 9-11 politics
wn.com/Massacre Of Andijan On Uzbek Tv (Part 1 3)
Following film was made by Uzbek officials, and periodically shown on all Uzbek TV stations. However, there was no independent investigation to Andijan uprising.
According to Uzbek officials, 187 people died most of whom clamed to be Uzbek Soldiers and Policemen. But according to some International Human Rights monitors, 800-1,500 died mainly ordinary people, i.e. elderly, women, and children.
(Special thanks to those who translated and dubbed this film into English)
Uzbekistan tashkent human rights violation torture jail prison uzbek opposition brutal uzbeks america british britain craig murray interview islam karimov dictator regime boiling killing freedom 9-11 politics
- published: 22 Nov 2007
- views: 61190
Through the Looking Glass: The Andijan Massacre
BBC/True Heroes Films (2010)
"Through the Looking Glass" explores the forgotten story of how hundreds of peaceful demonstrators were shot dead on Friday 13 May...
BBC/True Heroes Films (2010)
"Through the Looking Glass" explores the forgotten story of how hundreds of peaceful demonstrators were shot dead on Friday 13 May 2005 in Andijan, Uzbekistan, by the Uzbek army.
The documentary was aired on BBC on 17 May 2010 to mark the 5th anniversary of this massacre.
wn.com/Through The Looking Glass The Andijan Massacre
BBC/True Heroes Films (2010)
"Through the Looking Glass" explores the forgotten story of how hundreds of peaceful demonstrators were shot dead on Friday 13 May 2005 in Andijan, Uzbekistan, by the Uzbek army.
The documentary was aired on BBC on 17 May 2010 to mark the 5th anniversary of this massacre.
- published: 06 Jul 2015
- views: 653
Uzbekistan, Andijan Uprising Report by PBS
10 days after uprising in Andijan PBS reported this program....
10 days after uprising in Andijan PBS reported this program.
wn.com/Uzbekistan, Andijan Uprising Report By Pbs
10 days after uprising in Andijan PBS reported this program.
- published: 15 Apr 2008
- views: 14589
T Kumar Amnesty International on Andijan, Uzbekistan & US policy HD
T. Kumar of Amnesty International speaks on the 10th anniversary of Andijan massacre and the current situation in Uzbekistan at Tom Lantos Human Rights Commissi...
T. Kumar of Amnesty International speaks on the 10th anniversary of Andijan massacre and the current situation in Uzbekistan at Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission briefing on May 21, 2015, US Congress. This video also includes an answer to a question from the audience.
wn.com/T Kumar Amnesty International On Andijan, Uzbekistan US Policy Hd
T. Kumar of Amnesty International speaks on the 10th anniversary of Andijan massacre and the current situation in Uzbekistan at Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission briefing on May 21, 2015, US Congress. This video also includes an answer to a question from the audience.
- published: 28 May 2015
- views: 166
Steve Swerdlow HRW on Andijan Massacre/Uzbekistan - US Congress HD
Steve Swerdlow of Human Rights Watch speaks on the 10th anniversary of Andijan massacre and the current situation in Uzbekistan at Tom Lantos Human Rights Commi...
Steve Swerdlow of Human Rights Watch speaks on the 10th anniversary of Andijan massacre and the current situation in Uzbekistan at Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission briefing on May 21, 2015, US Congress
wn.com/Steve Swerdlow Hrw On Andijan Massacre Uzbekistan US Congress Hd
Steve Swerdlow of Human Rights Watch speaks on the 10th anniversary of Andijan massacre and the current situation in Uzbekistan at Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission briefing on May 21, 2015, US Congress
- published: 28 May 2015
- views: 210
Uzbek leader Karimov says Andijan uprising was planned abroad
1. Wide shot residence of Russian president Vladimir Putin outside Moscow
2. Uzbek and Russian flags
3. Wide shot Putin and Uzbek president Islam Karimov ente...
1. Wide shot residence of Russian president Vladimir Putin outside Moscow
2. Uzbek and Russian flags
3. Wide shot Putin and Uzbek president Islam Karimov enter room, shake hands
4. Cutaway cameras
5. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Islam Karimov, Uzbek president:
"This time the script writers and directors behind these events used radical, religious, extremist forces that once upon a time were called by these directors as terrorists, who were fought against in Afghanistan and are now being fought against in Iraq."
6. Putin listening
7. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Islam Karimov, Uzbek president:
"We have information and people who are now testifying, who were trained outside of Uzbekistan. These people will come out tomorrow and people will be able to see for themselves. They were thoroughly prepared at training fields, trained to use machine guns and rocket launchers. Of course, there were people prepared in Uzbekistan who were supposed to join them after a signal had been given."
8. Cutaway journalists
9. Close up notepad
10. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Vladimir Putin, Russian President:
"I would like to offer my condolences to all those killed and their families. But, as you know, we had information about infiltration by militants from Afghanistan. We informed our colleagues in all the countries where they concentrated, but I am not sure to what extent this information was conveyed to you in time."
12. Wide shot talks
STORYLINE:
Uzbek president Islam Karimov said on Tuesday that the violently suppressed May uprising in his Central Asian nation was planned from abroad.
Speaking during a meeting with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, Karimov said "we have enough facts to prove that the operation was prepared several months and perhaps several years in advance from outside Uzbekistan".
The meeting at Putin's residence outside Moscow took place during the authoritarian leader's second foreign trip following the May government crackdown on protesters in eastern Uzbekistan.
The first was to Beijing.
Moscow has steadfastly backed Karimov in his rejection of international demands for an independent investigation into the suppression of the uprising in Andijan, in which rights activists say government troops killed up to 750 people.
Uzbek authorities deny that troops fired on unarmed civilians and put the death toll at 176.
They have blamed the violence on Islamic militants intent on destabilising Uzbekistan and the wider Central Asian region.
Putin said Russian secret services had information about militants crossing from Afghanistan into Central Asia, and had warned governments in the region before the Andijan events.
He said "as you know, we had information about infiltration by militants from Afghanistan. We informed our colleagues in all the countries where they concentrated, but I am not sure to what extent this information was conveyed to you in time".
"This problem of course exists," Putin said.
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claimed that militants, with the participation of former Taliban and members of the extremist Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, were training in Afghanistan, as well as Pakistan, to carry out terrorist attacks, including in Russia.
A day earlier, Putin said Russia - which is battling a separatist insurgency in its largely Muslim southern province of Chechnya - and other ex-Soviet nations were concerned about terrorist training bases in Afghanistan.
Unrest erupted in the eastern city of Andijan on May 13, when militants seized a local prison and government headquarters.
Rights activists say the victims were largely civilian protesters but the authorities have accused militants of killing hostages and of using civilians as human shields.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/7856a4b1ce9f5a87f70ecd5fc83f152c
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wn.com/Uzbek Leader Karimov Says Andijan Uprising Was Planned Abroad
1. Wide shot residence of Russian president Vladimir Putin outside Moscow
2. Uzbek and Russian flags
3. Wide shot Putin and Uzbek president Islam Karimov enter room, shake hands
4. Cutaway cameras
5. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Islam Karimov, Uzbek president:
"This time the script writers and directors behind these events used radical, religious, extremist forces that once upon a time were called by these directors as terrorists, who were fought against in Afghanistan and are now being fought against in Iraq."
6. Putin listening
7. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Islam Karimov, Uzbek president:
"We have information and people who are now testifying, who were trained outside of Uzbekistan. These people will come out tomorrow and people will be able to see for themselves. They were thoroughly prepared at training fields, trained to use machine guns and rocket launchers. Of course, there were people prepared in Uzbekistan who were supposed to join them after a signal had been given."
8. Cutaway journalists
9. Close up notepad
10. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Vladimir Putin, Russian President:
"I would like to offer my condolences to all those killed and their families. But, as you know, we had information about infiltration by militants from Afghanistan. We informed our colleagues in all the countries where they concentrated, but I am not sure to what extent this information was conveyed to you in time."
12. Wide shot talks
STORYLINE:
Uzbek president Islam Karimov said on Tuesday that the violently suppressed May uprising in his Central Asian nation was planned from abroad.
Speaking during a meeting with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, Karimov said "we have enough facts to prove that the operation was prepared several months and perhaps several years in advance from outside Uzbekistan".
The meeting at Putin's residence outside Moscow took place during the authoritarian leader's second foreign trip following the May government crackdown on protesters in eastern Uzbekistan.
The first was to Beijing.
Moscow has steadfastly backed Karimov in his rejection of international demands for an independent investigation into the suppression of the uprising in Andijan, in which rights activists say government troops killed up to 750 people.
Uzbek authorities deny that troops fired on unarmed civilians and put the death toll at 176.
They have blamed the violence on Islamic militants intent on destabilising Uzbekistan and the wider Central Asian region.
Putin said Russian secret services had information about militants crossing from Afghanistan into Central Asia, and had warned governments in the region before the Andijan events.
He said "as you know, we had information about infiltration by militants from Afghanistan. We informed our colleagues in all the countries where they concentrated, but I am not sure to what extent this information was conveyed to you in time".
"This problem of course exists," Putin said.
Last week, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claimed that militants, with the participation of former Taliban and members of the extremist Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan, were training in Afghanistan, as well as Pakistan, to carry out terrorist attacks, including in Russia.
A day earlier, Putin said Russia - which is battling a separatist insurgency in its largely Muslim southern province of Chechnya - and other ex-Soviet nations were concerned about terrorist training bases in Afghanistan.
Unrest erupted in the eastern city of Andijan on May 13, when militants seized a local prison and government headquarters.
Rights activists say the victims were largely civilian protesters but the authorities have accused militants of killing hostages and of using civilians as human shields.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/7856a4b1ce9f5a87f70ecd5fc83f152c
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 1952
University of New Mexico - Andijan Polka and Khorezm Lyazgi - Uzbekistan
Performance of Uzbek national dance within the International Education Week 2014. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque....
Performance of Uzbek national dance within the International Education Week 2014. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
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Performance of Uzbek national dance within the International Education Week 2014. University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
- published: 22 Nov 2014
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Vandam iz UZBEKISTAN ANDIJAN
BU O'ZBEK O'G'LONI ANDIJONDAN...
BU O'ZBEK O'G'LONI ANDIJONDAN
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BU O'ZBEK O'G'LONI ANDIJONDAN
- published: 06 Feb 2014
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AMAZING EQUALIZER GOLAZO EVER! (Uzbekistan League: Andijon – Navbahor) 16/05/2015
Player name: Shakhboz Erkinov (Navbahor)
In a match of high league of Uzbekistan football club "Andijan" took "Metallurg". The hosts on 77 minutes took the lead...
Player name: Shakhboz Erkinov (Navbahor)
In a match of high league of Uzbekistan football club "Andijan" took "Metallurg". The hosts on 77 minutes took the lead, but from the first rally missing from midfield.
wn.com/Amazing Equalizer Golazo Ever (Uzbekistan League Andijon – Navbahor) 16 05 2015
Player name: Shakhboz Erkinov (Navbahor)
In a match of high league of Uzbekistan football club "Andijan" took "Metallurg". The hosts on 77 minutes took the lead, but from the first rally missing from midfield.
- published: 20 May 2015
- views: 1189
Christmas Andijan Polka in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
The popular uzbek tune "Andijan Polka" on stage for a Christmas event in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
Recorded in december 2014, Samarkand.
http://accordeonistan.com/...
The popular uzbek tune "Andijan Polka" on stage for a Christmas event in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
Recorded in december 2014, Samarkand.
http://accordeonistan.com/
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The popular uzbek tune "Andijan Polka" on stage for a Christmas event in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
Recorded in december 2014, Samarkand.
http://accordeonistan.com/
- published: 05 Jul 2015
- views: 232
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- published: 26 Jan 2011
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Uzbekistan: The Aral Sea, Forced Labor, Torture, Andijan Massacre, Corruption, HRSU
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- published: 06 Nov 2015
- views: 129
Andijan, part 2
A video produced by the government of Uzbekistan of the 2005 events in Andijan. Read more here: http://www.joshuakucera.net/2006/06/video_of_andija.html...
A video produced by the government of Uzbekistan of the 2005 events in Andijan. Read more here: http://www.joshuakucera.net/2006/06/video_of_andija.html
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A video produced by the government of Uzbekistan of the 2005 events in Andijan. Read more here: http://www.joshuakucera.net/2006/06/video_of_andija.html
- published: 13 Jun 2006
- views: 107800
UNICEF geeft noodhulp aan vluchtelingen in Andijan (Uzbekistan)
Een speciale chartervlucht brengt de meest urgente goederen naar Andijan in Uzbekistan. Duizenden Uzbeken uit Kirgizië zijn naar deze grensregio gevlucht....
Een speciale chartervlucht brengt de meest urgente goederen naar Andijan in Uzbekistan. Duizenden Uzbeken uit Kirgizië zijn naar deze grensregio gevlucht.
wn.com/Unicef Geeft Noodhulp Aan Vluchtelingen In Andijan (Uzbekistan)
Een speciale chartervlucht brengt de meest urgente goederen naar Andijan in Uzbekistan. Duizenden Uzbeken uit Kirgizië zijn naar deze grensregio gevlucht.
- published: 08 Jul 2010
- views: 404
Visit to school in Andijan - UNDP/GEF Project in Uzbekistan
UN Resident Coordinator and representatives of international organizations, the State Committee for Nature Protection, media, Andijan region educational system ...
UN Resident Coordinator and representatives of international organizations, the State Committee for Nature Protection, media, Andijan region educational system staff visited pilot building of the project.
Постоянный координатор ООН и представители международных организаций, Государственного комитета Республики Узбекистан по охране природы, СМИ, сотрудники системы образования Андижанской области посетили демонстрационный объект проекта.
wn.com/Visit To School In Andijan Undp Gef Project In Uzbekistan
UN Resident Coordinator and representatives of international organizations, the State Committee for Nature Protection, media, Andijan region educational system staff visited pilot building of the project.
Постоянный координатор ООН и представители международных организаций, Государственного комитета Республики Узбекистан по охране природы, СМИ, сотрудники системы образования Андижанской области посетили демонстрационный объект проекта.
- published: 03 Jul 2013
- views: 984
English lesson by me at a after-school in Andijan, Uzbekistan
ウズベキスタンのアンジジャン市の中高生向け英語塾で特別コースを実施したときの動画です。ロシア語学校に通う女性学生がロシア語の歌を歌ってくれました。...
ウズベキスタンのアンジジャン市の中高生向け英語塾で特別コースを実施したときの動画です。ロシア語学校に通う女性学生がロシア語の歌を歌ってくれました。
wn.com/English Lesson By Me At A After School In Andijan, Uzbekistan
ウズベキスタンのアンジジャン市の中高生向け英語塾で特別コースを実施したときの動画です。ロシア語学校に通う女性学生がロシア語の歌を歌ってくれました。
- published: 08 Apr 2012
- views: 404
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Uzbek Life Ташкент на один день One day in Tashkent
Tashkent - http://ok.ru/uztoshkent
Uzbek Life Ташкент на один день One day in Tashkent
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A Tourist's Guide to Tashkent, Uzbekistan. www.theredquest.com
www.theredquest.com
Part II of my 3 Stan' Tour!
This time I move onto the Uzbek capital to see the sights. Tashkent surprised me.
Read my book about visiting every former Soviet Republic. Visit www.theredquest.com
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Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan - Oct. 2008
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BAZAR IN TASHKENT - UZBEKISTAN = ESKI-JUVA BAZAR ( O.A.J. EKSI-JUVA DEHQUON BOZORI ) 21.10.09.AVI
Spicy open food on the market in Tashkent / Uzbekistan / Central Asia / Near East
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Tashkent sights (Uzbekistan, Central Asia).
More information here: http://www.centralasia-travel.com/en/countries/uzbekistan/sights/tashkent
Tashkent, as it befits the capital of Uzbekistan, is grand and diverse.
Tashkent sights are various. Most of the historical and architectural monuments of the city are located in its Old Town area where evident history stays in harmony with modernity. The city's Oriental bazaars, just like centuries ag
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Pilafs in Tashkent. Family pilaf. How Uzbek families cook pilaf.
How Uzbek families cook pilaf
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Tashkent Uzbekistan in 1982
Shot on Super 8mm film and transferred to tape. A visit to Tashkent in Uzbekistan (a part of the Soviet Union at the time) in August 1982.
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Samarqand Darvoza hypermarket of Uzbekistan , Tashkent city
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Travelling from Almaty to Tashkent by Train
Experience of travelling by train from Almaty, Kazakhstan, to Tashkent, Uzbekistan (via Shymkent); on the National Railway Company of Kazakhstan (Қазақстан Темiр Жолы / ҚТЖ).
On board the Soviet-style train, it was a close to 13 hour ride from Almaty to Shymkent. On the sleeper cabin (shared by four people), a mattress and pillow (with fresh sheets) were provided. It is advisable to bring adequat
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Super Best Wedding Cars Uzbekistan , Tashkent
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Doumentry on Indian in Tashkent (Uzbekistan)
Doumentry on Indian in Tashkent (Uzbekistan)
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Landing in Tashkent 30.07.11 Boeing 757-200 Uzbekistan Airways
Landing in Tashkent 30.07.11 Boeing 757-200 Uzbekistan Airways
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Ташкент. Узбекистан
Прогуляемся по Ташкенту? Красивый, современный и жаркий город Ташкент! Мы увидим главные достопримечательности Ташкента, узнаем как до них добраться! Будет интересно и познавательно! В этом выпуске: площадь Независимости ( Mustaqillik Maydoni), Мавзолей Шейха Ховенди ат-Тахура (Шейхантаура), рынок Чорсу, медресе Кукельдаш, Мечеть Ходжа Ахрар Вали, и просто улочки узбекской столицы!
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Bar dance at tashkent in ultratech -Birla wht trip
This clip was shooted at bar of Tashkent where Birla white dealers playing with girls
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Uzbekistan Tashkent Tour Packages India, tashkent nightlife Trip From Delhi, Group tour packages
http://www.tashkenttourism.com VISIT MORE VIDEOS TASHKENT TOURISM
Tashkent is one of the beautiful destination of World and capital of Uzbekistan Islamic country. Tashkent Nightlife tours is famous for its beautiful bar girls and background Music. MTMT Holidays offer group tour packages for tashkent from India.
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Love Story Shaxriyor&Sevara; by 25KADR, AMO-Land, Tashkent, Uzbekistan,asimamo
Love Story Shaxriyor&Sevara; by 25KADR, AMO-Land, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
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Welcom to Uzbekistan! Welcom to Tashkent! ZIYODA - DiscoDanzeMix (poppurri) - REMIX. avi
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uzbekistan tashkent tour 2014
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Uzbek Life Ташкент на один день One day in Tashkent
Tashkent - http://ok.ru/uztoshkent
Uzbek Life Ташкент на один день One day in Tashkent...
Tashkent - http://ok.ru/uztoshkent
Uzbek Life Ташкент на один день One day in Tashkent
wn.com/Uzbek Life Ташкент На Один День One Day In Tashkent
Tashkent - http://ok.ru/uztoshkent
Uzbek Life Ташкент на один день One day in Tashkent
- published: 02 May 2014
- views: 17359
A Tourist's Guide to Tashkent, Uzbekistan. www.theredquest.com
www.theredquest.com
Part II of my 3 Stan' Tour!
This time I move onto the Uzbek capital to see the sights. Tashkent surprised me.
Read my book about visiting...
www.theredquest.com
Part II of my 3 Stan' Tour!
This time I move onto the Uzbek capital to see the sights. Tashkent surprised me.
Read my book about visiting every former Soviet Republic. Visit www.theredquest.com
wn.com/A Tourist's Guide To Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Www.Theredquest.Com
www.theredquest.com
Part II of my 3 Stan' Tour!
This time I move onto the Uzbek capital to see the sights. Tashkent surprised me.
Read my book about visiting every former Soviet Republic. Visit www.theredquest.com
- published: 17 Apr 2011
- views: 30021
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan - Oct. 2008...
Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan - Oct. 2008
wn.com/Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan - Oct. 2008
- published: 06 Mar 2009
- views: 1058191
uzbekistan tashkent 2014
nice traffic in tashkent hope u like it give ur comments and likes and also subscribe and share to ur friends and family...
nice traffic in tashkent hope u like it give ur comments and likes and also subscribe and share to ur friends and family
wn.com/Uzbekistan Tashkent 2014
nice traffic in tashkent hope u like it give ur comments and likes and also subscribe and share to ur friends and family
- published: 15 Apr 2014
- views: 186429
Tashkent sights (Uzbekistan, Central Asia).
More information here: http://www.centralasia-travel.com/en/countries/uzbekistan/sights/tashkent
Tashkent, as it befits the capital of Uzbekistan, is grand and ...
More information here: http://www.centralasia-travel.com/en/countries/uzbekistan/sights/tashkent
Tashkent, as it befits the capital of Uzbekistan, is grand and diverse.
Tashkent sights are various. Most of the historical and architectural monuments of the city are located in its Old Town area where evident history stays in harmony with modernity. The city's Oriental bazaars, just like centuries ago, attract visitors with the abundance of juicy fruit and vegetables, delightful aroma of hot flat loaves of bread and samsa pasties... The Oriental bazaar is notable for making anyone visiting it never go back without a purchase.
There are always a lot of cultural events taking place in Tashkent. The city has a large number of theatres, museums, restaurants, nightclubs, and hotels. In hot summers you can easily find a cooling place at a fountain, a shelter in one of the many parks or... in Tashkent metro, which is acknowledged one of the most beautiful in the world.
It will take longer than just a day to see all Tashkent sights, so this short film will help you, taking you on an excursion around the city.
wn.com/Tashkent Sights (Uzbekistan, Central Asia).
More information here: http://www.centralasia-travel.com/en/countries/uzbekistan/sights/tashkent
Tashkent, as it befits the capital of Uzbekistan, is grand and diverse.
Tashkent sights are various. Most of the historical and architectural monuments of the city are located in its Old Town area where evident history stays in harmony with modernity. The city's Oriental bazaars, just like centuries ago, attract visitors with the abundance of juicy fruit and vegetables, delightful aroma of hot flat loaves of bread and samsa pasties... The Oriental bazaar is notable for making anyone visiting it never go back without a purchase.
There are always a lot of cultural events taking place in Tashkent. The city has a large number of theatres, museums, restaurants, nightclubs, and hotels. In hot summers you can easily find a cooling place at a fountain, a shelter in one of the many parks or... in Tashkent metro, which is acknowledged one of the most beautiful in the world.
It will take longer than just a day to see all Tashkent sights, so this short film will help you, taking you on an excursion around the city.
- published: 18 Jun 2012
- views: 33764
Ўзбекистон Узбекистан Uzbekistan Ózbekiston Toshkent Tashkent
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Узбекистан — государство, расположенное в центральной части Средней Азии. Названия государства «Республика Узбекистан» и «Узбекистан» равнозначны. Сопредельные государства: на востоке — Киргизия; на северо-востоке, севере и северо-западе — Казахстан; на юго-западе и юге — Туркмения; на юге — Афганистан и на юго-востоке — Таджикистан.
Узбекистан имеет выход к Аральскому морю, однако, является одной из двух стран мира (наряду с Лихтенштейном), которым для выхода к Мировому океану необходимо пересечь территорию двух государств: все соседние страны также не имеют выхода к Мировому океану.
Крупнейшие город — Ташкент, Самарканд, Бухара, Наманган, Фергана, Андижан, Карши, Нукус, Ургенч, Коканд.
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Узбекистан — государство, расположенное в центральной части Средней Азии. Названия государства «Республика Узбекистан» и «Узбекистан» равнозначны. Сопредельные государства: на востоке — Киргизия; на северо-востоке, севере и северо-западе — Казахстан; на юго-западе и юге — Туркмения; на юге — Афганистан и на юго-востоке — Таджикистан.
Узбекистан имеет выход к Аральскому морю, однако, является одной из двух стран мира (наряду с Лихтенштейном), которым для выхода к Мировому океану необходимо пересечь территорию двух государств: все соседние страны также не имеют выхода к Мировому океану.
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- published: 05 Sep 2015
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Tashkent Uzbekistan in 1982
Shot on Super 8mm film and transferred to tape. A visit to Tashkent in Uzbekistan (a part of the Soviet Union at the time) in August 1982....
Shot on Super 8mm film and transferred to tape. A visit to Tashkent in Uzbekistan (a part of the Soviet Union at the time) in August 1982.
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Shot on Super 8mm film and transferred to tape. A visit to Tashkent in Uzbekistan (a part of the Soviet Union at the time) in August 1982.
- published: 07 Aug 2009
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Travelling from Almaty to Tashkent by Train
Experience of travelling by train from Almaty, Kazakhstan, to Tashkent, Uzbekistan (via Shymkent); on the National Railway Company of Kazakhstan (Қазақстан Темi...
Experience of travelling by train from Almaty, Kazakhstan, to Tashkent, Uzbekistan (via Shymkent); on the National Railway Company of Kazakhstan (Қазақстан Темiр Жолы / ҚТЖ).
On board the Soviet-style train, it was a close to 13 hour ride from Almaty to Shymkent. On the sleeper cabin (shared by four people), a mattress and pillow (with fresh sheets) were provided. It is advisable to bring adequate food and water on the journey.
This is a cost-effective albeit less comfortable way of getting to Tashkent from Almaty: by taking a domestic train service to Shymkent, then taking taxi to the Kazakh-Uzbek border, crossing the border into Uzbekistan before taking another taxi to the capital, Tashkent. Note: private vehicles can double as a taxi, negotiate first with the driver on the price. A little spoken Russian will go a long way here.
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Experience of travelling by train from Almaty, Kazakhstan, to Tashkent, Uzbekistan (via Shymkent); on the National Railway Company of Kazakhstan (Қазақстан Темiр Жолы / ҚТЖ).
On board the Soviet-style train, it was a close to 13 hour ride from Almaty to Shymkent. On the sleeper cabin (shared by four people), a mattress and pillow (with fresh sheets) were provided. It is advisable to bring adequate food and water on the journey.
This is a cost-effective albeit less comfortable way of getting to Tashkent from Almaty: by taking a domestic train service to Shymkent, then taking taxi to the Kazakh-Uzbek border, crossing the border into Uzbekistan before taking another taxi to the capital, Tashkent. Note: private vehicles can double as a taxi, negotiate first with the driver on the price. A little spoken Russian will go a long way here.
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- published: 05 Mar 2014
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Doumentry on Indian in Tashkent (Uzbekistan)
Doumentry on Indian in Tashkent (Uzbekistan)...
Doumentry on Indian in Tashkent (Uzbekistan)
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Doumentry on Indian in Tashkent (Uzbekistan)
- published: 14 Jul 2012
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Landing in Tashkent 30.07.11 Boeing 757-200 Uzbekistan Airways
Landing in Tashkent 30.07.11 Boeing 757-200 Uzbekistan Airways...
Landing in Tashkent 30.07.11 Boeing 757-200 Uzbekistan Airways
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Landing in Tashkent 30.07.11 Boeing 757-200 Uzbekistan Airways
- published: 07 Jan 2012
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Ташкент. Узбекистан
Прогуляемся по Ташкенту? Красивый, современный и жаркий город Ташкент! Мы увидим главные достопримечательности Ташкента, узнаем как до них добраться! Будет инте...
Прогуляемся по Ташкенту? Красивый, современный и жаркий город Ташкент! Мы увидим главные достопримечательности Ташкента, узнаем как до них добраться! Будет интересно и познавательно! В этом выпуске: площадь Независимости ( Mustaqillik Maydoni), Мавзолей Шейха Ховенди ат-Тахура (Шейхантаура), рынок Чорсу, медресе Кукельдаш, Мечеть Ходжа Ахрар Вали, и просто улочки узбекской столицы!
Путешествие в Узбекистан 2015!
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Видео про Узбекистан
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_Ryc1GxWxk - Готовимся к поездке
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNxGFh2JVX8 - До и после Узбекистана. Мысли вслух
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb30JsHopt0 - День 1. Ташкент. Vlog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU4XVa-yLQw - День 2. Делаем регистрацию и едем в горы. Vlog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Fo6n1K4ZUE - Vlog/Узбекистан. День 3. Чимган. Горы!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvK85LRl_OU - День 4. Чимган и Бричмулла. У меня было лишь два желания...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czS7Z4XuRuA - Узбекистан. День 5. Еще Бричмулла и едем дальше. Кто прячется под водами Чарвака???
День 6. Самарканд. Мы честные люди) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mqv1cY1AX84
Самарканд. Страшные и красивые легенды. Это надо видеть в Самарканде. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rlD9YV0Ml0
День 7. УЗбекистан. Бухара. Затопили соседей. Гуляем, как обычные иносранцы) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEkCNas4jAU
День 8. Узбекистан. . Бухара. Ночью мужик приходил, ломимся в чужие квартиры, гуляем по городу. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKa_TqOHkVg
Бухара. Легенды - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeFFI5AMJNc
День 9. Хива. Горячие танцы в ночи и как развивается клаустрофобия... - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-nBxKcRahc
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Мы - веселая молодая семейка, которая обожает приключения и путешествия! Папа Сережа, мама Катя, и крошка Олеся (часто путешествует с нами).
Мы путешествуем самостоятельно, ищем необычные и красивые места и , снимаем все этот на камеру. Наши видеоотчеты мы стараемся делать с изюминкой и небанально! Поэтому обязательно подписывайтесь на нас, вам будет тепло, весело и интересно. Мы делаем не только красивые и креативные ролики, но и полезные для тех кто собирается в путешествие!
Наш канал также создан для того , чтобы помочь вам путешествовать по всему миру самостоятельно и бюджетно. Мы расскажем как добраться до самых экзотических мест, и при этом потратить минимум средств, как путешествовать без вреда для здоровья, как общаться с местными жителями, как покорять горы и вулканы, как путешествовать на велосипеде/машине/ пешком ит.д. Как путешествовать с маленьким ребенком. Как путешествовать большой компанией. И многое другое.
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Прогуляемся по Ташкенту? Красивый, современный и жаркий город Ташкент! Мы увидим главные достопримечательности Ташкента, узнаем как до них добраться! Будет интересно и познавательно! В этом выпуске: площадь Независимости ( Mustaqillik Maydoni), Мавзолей Шейха Ховенди ат-Тахура (Шейхантаура), рынок Чорсу, медресе Кукельдаш, Мечеть Ходжа Ахрар Вали, и просто улочки узбекской столицы!
Путешествие в Узбекистан 2015!
ПОДПИСЫВАЙТЕСЬ http://www.youtube.com/user/kateber?sub_confirmation=1 .
Спасибо за лайки!
Видео про Узбекистан
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_Ryc1GxWxk - Готовимся к поездке
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNxGFh2JVX8 - До и после Узбекистана. Мысли вслух
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb30JsHopt0 - День 1. Ташкент. Vlog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU4XVa-yLQw - День 2. Делаем регистрацию и едем в горы. Vlog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Fo6n1K4ZUE - Vlog/Узбекистан. День 3. Чимган. Горы!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvK85LRl_OU - День 4. Чимган и Бричмулла. У меня было лишь два желания...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czS7Z4XuRuA - Узбекистан. День 5. Еще Бричмулла и едем дальше. Кто прячется под водами Чарвака???
День 6. Самарканд. Мы честные люди) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mqv1cY1AX84
Самарканд. Страшные и красивые легенды. Это надо видеть в Самарканде. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rlD9YV0Ml0
День 7. УЗбекистан. Бухара. Затопили соседей. Гуляем, как обычные иносранцы) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEkCNas4jAU
День 8. Узбекистан. . Бухара. Ночью мужик приходил, ломимся в чужие квартиры, гуляем по городу. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKa_TqOHkVg
Бухара. Легенды - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeFFI5AMJNc
День 9. Хива. Горячие танцы в ночи и как развивается клаустрофобия... - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-nBxKcRahc
Нас можно найти:
Вконтакте http://vk.com/club9920512
Инстаграм http://instagram.com/berendoska
ЖЖ http://kateber.livejournal.com/
Мы - веселая молодая семейка, которая обожает приключения и путешествия! Папа Сережа, мама Катя, и крошка Олеся (часто путешествует с нами).
Мы путешествуем самостоятельно, ищем необычные и красивые места и , снимаем все этот на камеру. Наши видеоотчеты мы стараемся делать с изюминкой и небанально! Поэтому обязательно подписывайтесь на нас, вам будет тепло, весело и интересно. Мы делаем не только красивые и креативные ролики, но и полезные для тех кто собирается в путешествие!
Наш канал также создан для того , чтобы помочь вам путешествовать по всему миру самостоятельно и бюджетно. Мы расскажем как добраться до самых экзотических мест, и при этом потратить минимум средств, как путешествовать без вреда для здоровья, как общаться с местными жителями, как покорять горы и вулканы, как путешествовать на велосипеде/машине/ пешком ит.д. Как путешествовать с маленьким ребенком. Как путешествовать большой компанией. И многое другое.
- published: 25 Dec 2015
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Bar dance at tashkent in ultratech -Birla wht trip
This clip was shooted at bar of Tashkent where Birla white dealers playing with girls...
This clip was shooted at bar of Tashkent where Birla white dealers playing with girls
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This clip was shooted at bar of Tashkent where Birla white dealers playing with girls
- published: 28 Aug 2014
- views: 34289
Uzbekistan Tashkent Tour Packages India, tashkent nightlife Trip From Delhi, Group tour packages
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Tashkent is one of the beautiful destination of World and capital of Uzbekistan Islamic countr...
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Tashkent is one of the beautiful destination of World and capital of Uzbekistan Islamic country. Tashkent Nightlife tours is famous for its beautiful bar girls and background Music. MTMT Holidays offer group tour packages for tashkent from India.
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http://www.tashkenttourism.com VISIT MORE VIDEOS TASHKENT TOURISM
Tashkent is one of the beautiful destination of World and capital of Uzbekistan Islamic country. Tashkent Nightlife tours is famous for its beautiful bar girls and background Music. MTMT Holidays offer group tour packages for tashkent from India.
- published: 16 Sep 2013
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Love Story Shaxriyor&Sevara; by 25KADR, AMO-Land, Tashkent, Uzbekistan,asimamo
Love Story Shaxriyor&Sevara; by 25KADR, AMO-Land, Tashkent, Uzbekistan....
Love Story Shaxriyor&Sevara; by 25KADR, AMO-Land, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
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Love Story Shaxriyor&Sevara; by 25KADR, AMO-Land, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
- published: 17 Sep 2014
- views: 6260
uzbekistan tashkent tour 2014
nice city of uzbekistan its tashkent beautiful 2014 hope u like it give ur comments and likes and also subscribe my channel thanks for watching my videos...
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- published: 09 Apr 2014
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Travel Samarkand, Uzbekistan - Visiting The Registan of Samarkand
Take a tour of The Registan of Samarkand in Uzbekistan -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Three magnificent structures stand imposingly over the Registan of Samarkand in Uzbekistan.
Registan means "sandy place," and its use as a public square made it the heart of ancient Samarkand.
After the first structure was built, the space was used for execu
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Uzbekistan - Samarkand, Bukhara. Travel. GoPro
Trip to Uzbekistan. November, 2014. Видео из Узбекистана, снято на GoPro. http://youtu.be/F8JiNC-3530
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Samarkand , Uzbekistan , Central Asia
Samarkand – Crossroad of Cultures
The historic town of Samarkand is a crossroad and melting pot of the world's cultures. Founded in the 7th century B.C. as ancient Afrasiab, Samarkand had its most significant development in the Timurid period from the 14th to the 15th centuries. The major monuments include the Registan Mosque and madrasas, Bibi-Khanum Mosque, the Shakhi-Zinda compound and the Gur-
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UZBEKISTAN
Uzbekistan is the heart and soul of the Silk Road. The Old Towns of its three UNESCO-listed oasis cities – Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand – are incredible mazes of exotic architecture and gorgeous decorative art. Beyond these lie the rural Fergana Valley and the remote towns of Karakalpakstan. We would love to show you around this timeless, welcoming wellspring of Silk Road culture. https
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Tashkent , Sightseeing , Visa , Family Tour , Samarkand , Bullet train , Night Life
Tashkent (/ˌtæʃˈkɛnt/; Uzbek: Toshkent, Тошкент, تاشکنت [tɒʃˈkent]; Russian: Ташкент, [tɐʂˈkʲɛnt]; literally "Stone City") is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan. The officially registered population of the city in 2012 was about 2,309,300.[1]
Due to its position in Central Asia, Tashkent came under Sogdian and Turkic influence early in its history, before Islam in the 8th century AD. Afte
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Excursions over Samarkand -www.samarkand-bukhara.travel
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Tours to Uzbekistan visit Registan square,Shakhi-Zinda mosque,Mausoleum of Gur-Emir,oriental bazar in Samarkand
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Bukhara, Uzbekistan Travel Guide
little about Bukhara
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Check out Samarkand Uzbekistan
Check out Samarkand Uzbekistan. Explore the best travel destinations in the world, Best Trips, Adventures, and Places to Visit around the world. Find the Beautiful pictures of Magnificent structures, Wonderful Nature, Stunning beaches, Amazing Buildings, Fascinating places, Historical museum, and more. Get more information and tips about Best travel destination, Travel destination ideas, Top tra
Travel Samarkand, Uzbekistan - Visiting The Registan of Samarkand
Take a tour of The Registan of Samarkand in Uzbekistan -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Three magnificent structu...
Take a tour of The Registan of Samarkand in Uzbekistan -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Three magnificent structures stand imposingly over the Registan of Samarkand in Uzbekistan.
Registan means "sandy place," and its use as a public square made it the heart of ancient Samarkand.
After the first structure was built, the space was used for executions, celebrations, and public announcements.
These Islamic clergy academies were some of the most famous and recognized in the Muslim world.
The buildings are decorated with colorful mosaics, gold and the minarets are topped with onion-shaped domes.
Many invasions led to the destruction and rebuilding of many parts of the square.
Arabic, Greek, and Mughal influences are apparent throughout Registan, giving it a worldly and timeless charm.
wn.com/Travel Samarkand, Uzbekistan Visiting The Registan Of Samarkand
Take a tour of The Registan of Samarkand in Uzbekistan -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
Three magnificent structures stand imposingly over the Registan of Samarkand in Uzbekistan.
Registan means "sandy place," and its use as a public square made it the heart of ancient Samarkand.
After the first structure was built, the space was used for executions, celebrations, and public announcements.
These Islamic clergy academies were some of the most famous and recognized in the Muslim world.
The buildings are decorated with colorful mosaics, gold and the minarets are topped with onion-shaped domes.
Many invasions led to the destruction and rebuilding of many parts of the square.
Arabic, Greek, and Mughal influences are apparent throughout Registan, giving it a worldly and timeless charm.
- published: 11 Oct 2010
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【K】Uzbekistan Travel-Samarkand[우즈베키스탄 여행-사마르칸트]아무르 티무르, 지배자의 묘/Gur Emir Mausoleum/Amir Timur/Tomb
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[한국어 정보]
타슈켄트에서 300여 킬로미터 떨어진 사마르칸트는 인구 약40만 명이 사는 우즈베키스탄에서 두 번째로 큰 도시다. 사마르칸트에서 가장 먼저 가봐야 할 곳은 구르 예미르다. 구르는 무덤, 예미르는 왕, 지배자라는 뜻이다. 원래는 테무르 왕이 전사한 손자를 애도하기 위해 만들었으나, 1년 후 중국 명나라로 원정 가던 중 사망한 자신도 이곳에 묻히게 되었단다. 안으로 들어서자 테무르와 관련된 기념품과 테무르의 원정 지도가 눈에 띄었다. 인도의 델리에서 북쪽 타슈켄트까지, 서쪽으로 바그다드를 넘어 이스탄불까지 대제국을 건설했던 테무르. 그러나 지금은 모두 지배자의 묘에 안치돼 있다. 테무르 일가의 묘는 옥으로 만들어져 있는데 가운데 흑 녹색의 묘가 바로 아미르 테무르의 묘다. 오른쪽에는 손자인 마흐무트 술탄의 묘가 있고, 북쪽으로는 테무르 스승의 묘가 있는데 테무르는 스승을 존경하여 자신의 것보다 스승의 묘를 더 크게 위쪽에 만들라고 유언했었다.
[English: Google Translator]
Samarkand is the second largest city in Uzbekistan live a population of about 400,000 people 300 kilometers from Tashkent. The first place to go in Samarkand is rolled Yemi Garda. Rolling grave, for example Mir is a means king, ruler. Although originally created to mourn the grandson who temureu warrior king, one year after the danda himself was buried here died of his way to China visiting the Ming Dynasty. Map of the visitors souvenirs and temureu heard in a party related to the temureu stood out. To the north of Delhi in Tashkent, beyond the west of Baghdad to Istanbul temureu who built the great empires. But now all is enshrined in the tomb of gotta ruler. Temureu family tomb is the tomb of the black middle green myoda Amir temureu made right there in the prison. Right, and the tomb of the grandson of Sultan Mach Kone, north, there is the tomb of temureu temureu by respected mentor teacher had called testament to create the grave of his mentor than a larger one at the top.
[Uzbek: Google Translator]
Samarqand O'zbekistonda ikkinchi yirik shahri Toshkent taxminan 400,000 kishi 300 kilometrdan aholisi yashash emas. Samarqandda borish uchun birinchi o'rin Yemi Garda o'raladi. Qabr Rolling, masalan Mir a king, hukmdori demakdir. Dastlab jangchi shoh temureu nabirasi yig'lamoq uchun yaratilgan bo'lsa-da, o'zi ham shu yerda dafn etilgan bir yil DandA so'ng Ming sulolasi tashrif Xitoyga o'z yo'lida vafot etdi. Temureu bilan bog'liq bir partiya eshitdim mehmon esdalik va temureu xaritasi chiqib turdi. Buyuk imperiyalar bunyod Istanbul temureu uchun Bag'dod g'arbidagi uzoqda Toshkentda Dehli shimolida, uchun. Ammo hozir hamma gotta hukmdori qabri bilan mustahkamlangan. Temureu oila qabr Amir qamoqda o'ng bor qilgan temureu qora o'rta yashil myoda maqbarasi hisoblanadi. O'ng va Sulton Mach Köne nabirasi maqbarasi, shimol, hurmat ustoz o'qituvchi tomonidan temureu temureu maqbarasi yuqorisida bir katta ko'ra uning ustozi qabrlarini yaratish vasiyat deb nomlangan edi bor.
[Information]
■클립명: 아시아033-우즈베키스탄01-04 아무르 티무르, 지배자의 묘/Gur Emir Mausoleum/Amir Timur/Tomb of ruler
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 현상용 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2006년 8월 August
[Keywords]
,아시아,Asia,,우즈베키스탄,Uzbekistan,Ozbekiston,우즈베키스탄 공화국,현상용,2006,8월 August,,,,
wn.com/【K】Uzbekistan Travel Samarkand 우즈베키스탄 여행 사마르칸트 아무르 티무르, 지배자의 묘 Gur Emir Mausoleum Amir Timur Tomb
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[한국어 정보]
타슈켄트에서 300여 킬로미터 떨어진 사마르칸트는 인구 약40만 명이 사는 우즈베키스탄에서 두 번째로 큰 도시다. 사마르칸트에서 가장 먼저 가봐야 할 곳은 구르 예미르다. 구르는 무덤, 예미르는 왕, 지배자라는 뜻이다. 원래는 테무르 왕이 전사한 손자를 애도하기 위해 만들었으나, 1년 후 중국 명나라로 원정 가던 중 사망한 자신도 이곳에 묻히게 되었단다. 안으로 들어서자 테무르와 관련된 기념품과 테무르의 원정 지도가 눈에 띄었다. 인도의 델리에서 북쪽 타슈켄트까지, 서쪽으로 바그다드를 넘어 이스탄불까지 대제국을 건설했던 테무르. 그러나 지금은 모두 지배자의 묘에 안치돼 있다. 테무르 일가의 묘는 옥으로 만들어져 있는데 가운데 흑 녹색의 묘가 바로 아미르 테무르의 묘다. 오른쪽에는 손자인 마흐무트 술탄의 묘가 있고, 북쪽으로는 테무르 스승의 묘가 있는데 테무르는 스승을 존경하여 자신의 것보다 스승의 묘를 더 크게 위쪽에 만들라고 유언했었다.
[English: Google Translator]
Samarkand is the second largest city in Uzbekistan live a population of about 400,000 people 300 kilometers from Tashkent. The first place to go in Samarkand is rolled Yemi Garda. Rolling grave, for example Mir is a means king, ruler. Although originally created to mourn the grandson who temureu warrior king, one year after the danda himself was buried here died of his way to China visiting the Ming Dynasty. Map of the visitors souvenirs and temureu heard in a party related to the temureu stood out. To the north of Delhi in Tashkent, beyond the west of Baghdad to Istanbul temureu who built the great empires. But now all is enshrined in the tomb of gotta ruler. Temureu family tomb is the tomb of the black middle green myoda Amir temureu made right there in the prison. Right, and the tomb of the grandson of Sultan Mach Kone, north, there is the tomb of temureu temureu by respected mentor teacher had called testament to create the grave of his mentor than a larger one at the top.
[Uzbek: Google Translator]
Samarqand O'zbekistonda ikkinchi yirik shahri Toshkent taxminan 400,000 kishi 300 kilometrdan aholisi yashash emas. Samarqandda borish uchun birinchi o'rin Yemi Garda o'raladi. Qabr Rolling, masalan Mir a king, hukmdori demakdir. Dastlab jangchi shoh temureu nabirasi yig'lamoq uchun yaratilgan bo'lsa-da, o'zi ham shu yerda dafn etilgan bir yil DandA so'ng Ming sulolasi tashrif Xitoyga o'z yo'lida vafot etdi. Temureu bilan bog'liq bir partiya eshitdim mehmon esdalik va temureu xaritasi chiqib turdi. Buyuk imperiyalar bunyod Istanbul temureu uchun Bag'dod g'arbidagi uzoqda Toshkentda Dehli shimolida, uchun. Ammo hozir hamma gotta hukmdori qabri bilan mustahkamlangan. Temureu oila qabr Amir qamoqda o'ng bor qilgan temureu qora o'rta yashil myoda maqbarasi hisoblanadi. O'ng va Sulton Mach Köne nabirasi maqbarasi, shimol, hurmat ustoz o'qituvchi tomonidan temureu temureu maqbarasi yuqorisida bir katta ko'ra uning ustozi qabrlarini yaratish vasiyat deb nomlangan edi bor.
[Information]
■클립명: 아시아033-우즈베키스탄01-04 아무르 티무르, 지배자의 묘/Gur Emir Mausoleum/Amir Timur/Tomb of ruler
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 현상용 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2006년 8월 August
[Keywords]
,아시아,Asia,,우즈베키스탄,Uzbekistan,Ozbekiston,우즈베키스탄 공화국,현상용,2006,8월 August,,,,
- published: 31 May 2015
- views: 679
【K】Uzbekistan Travel-Samarkand[우즈베키스탄 여행-사마르칸트]아프로시아프 박물관/Afrasiab Museum/Goguryeo/Mural/Silk Road
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[한국어 정보]
실크로드의 흔적을 보기 위해 나는 아프로시아프 박물관을 가보기로 했다. 안에는 기원전 3, 4세기 옛 사마르칸트 사람들의 터전이었던 아프로시아프 언덕에서 발굴된 유물들이 전시돼 있었는데 사실 내가 이곳을 찾은 이유는 이 박물관에 있는 유명한 벽화를 보고 싶어서였다. 벽화 전시실 3개 면을 채우고 있는 7세기의 벽화. 사마르칸트의 왕, 와르호만을 만난 12명의 외국 사절단 그림이 가장 유명하다. “이 벽화는 실크로드에 관한 겁니다. 여기 5명은 중국 사신들입니다. 그들은 실크로드를 통해 비단을 가져왔습니다. 이렇게 길게 머리를 땋아 내리고 있는 모습이 묘사돼 있습니다. 여기는 산악지역에서 온 사람들입니다. 이 두 사람은 고구려의 대표들이죠. 이 사람들은 머리에 깃털을 꽂고 있고, 손에는 호랑이 가죽을 들고 있습니다. 이 호랑이 가죽은 선물로 가져온 것입니다.” 정면에 왕이 앉아있고, 각 나라에서 온 사절들이 선물을 들고 서있는 모습, 그 속에 7세기에 깃털 모자를 쓰고 이 머나먼 곳까지 왔던 고구려인의 모습이 있다. 박물관의 뒤쪽엔 3, 4세기 옛 사마르칸트의 중심지였던 아프로시아프 언덕이 펼쳐져 있다. 1958년 한 목동이 우연히 동전을 발견하면서 발굴이 시작되었던 곳을 나도 걷는다. 13세기에 칭기즈칸이 파괴했던 아프로시아프 언덕 가까운 곳에 14, 15세기에 아미르 테무르가 다시 세운 푸른 도시가 보인다.
[English: Google Translator]
To see the trail of the Silk Road, I was sick to Cam4 during the Afro Museum. Within BC three or four centuries Samarkand was the old people of Afro grounds upon relics were excavated from Afghanistan hills on display was the reason that I found this place I wanted to see the famous murals in the museum. 7th century mural paintings that fill the exhibition hall 3 side. The king of Samarkand, and 12 foreign delegations met only reuho most famous painting. "The mural is going on the Silk Road. Here are five Chinese envoy. They brought the silk through the Silk Road. The state that so long braided hair down, you gotta description. Here is the whole people in mountainous areas. Two people are really representative of Goguryeo. These people can plug in the feathers on the head, hands holding a tiger skin has. The tiger leather is imported as a gift. "The king sitting in the front, and each state has refused standing on their holding a present in the country, wearing the feathers in the cap of the seventh century until the appearance of the meona came away Goguryeo . JPY back of the museum three or four centuries old Samarkand was the center of Afro-hill stretches when sick. I walk through the area in 1958 by a shepherd accidentally found while excavations were started coins. Afro city was destroyed in the 13th century, Genghis Khan sick hills near 14, it seems that Amir temureu blue city erected back in the 15th century.
[Information]
■클립명: 아시아033-우즈베키스탄01-07 고구려사신 벽화가 있는 아프로시아프 박물관/Afrasiab Museum/Ambassador of Goguryeo/Mural/Silk Road
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 현상용 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2006년 8월 August
[Keywords]
,아시아,Asia,,우즈베키스탄,Uzbekistan,Ozbekiston,우즈베키스탄 공화국,현상용,2006,8월 August,,,,
wn.com/【K】Uzbekistan Travel Samarkand 우즈베키스탄 여행 사마르칸트 아프로시아프 박물관 Afrasiab Museum Goguryeo Mural Silk Road
■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
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[한국어 정보]
실크로드의 흔적을 보기 위해 나는 아프로시아프 박물관을 가보기로 했다. 안에는 기원전 3, 4세기 옛 사마르칸트 사람들의 터전이었던 아프로시아프 언덕에서 발굴된 유물들이 전시돼 있었는데 사실 내가 이곳을 찾은 이유는 이 박물관에 있는 유명한 벽화를 보고 싶어서였다. 벽화 전시실 3개 면을 채우고 있는 7세기의 벽화. 사마르칸트의 왕, 와르호만을 만난 12명의 외국 사절단 그림이 가장 유명하다. “이 벽화는 실크로드에 관한 겁니다. 여기 5명은 중국 사신들입니다. 그들은 실크로드를 통해 비단을 가져왔습니다. 이렇게 길게 머리를 땋아 내리고 있는 모습이 묘사돼 있습니다. 여기는 산악지역에서 온 사람들입니다. 이 두 사람은 고구려의 대표들이죠. 이 사람들은 머리에 깃털을 꽂고 있고, 손에는 호랑이 가죽을 들고 있습니다. 이 호랑이 가죽은 선물로 가져온 것입니다.” 정면에 왕이 앉아있고, 각 나라에서 온 사절들이 선물을 들고 서있는 모습, 그 속에 7세기에 깃털 모자를 쓰고 이 머나먼 곳까지 왔던 고구려인의 모습이 있다. 박물관의 뒤쪽엔 3, 4세기 옛 사마르칸트의 중심지였던 아프로시아프 언덕이 펼쳐져 있다. 1958년 한 목동이 우연히 동전을 발견하면서 발굴이 시작되었던 곳을 나도 걷는다. 13세기에 칭기즈칸이 파괴했던 아프로시아프 언덕 가까운 곳에 14, 15세기에 아미르 테무르가 다시 세운 푸른 도시가 보인다.
[English: Google Translator]
To see the trail of the Silk Road, I was sick to Cam4 during the Afro Museum. Within BC three or four centuries Samarkand was the old people of Afro grounds upon relics were excavated from Afghanistan hills on display was the reason that I found this place I wanted to see the famous murals in the museum. 7th century mural paintings that fill the exhibition hall 3 side. The king of Samarkand, and 12 foreign delegations met only reuho most famous painting. "The mural is going on the Silk Road. Here are five Chinese envoy. They brought the silk through the Silk Road. The state that so long braided hair down, you gotta description. Here is the whole people in mountainous areas. Two people are really representative of Goguryeo. These people can plug in the feathers on the head, hands holding a tiger skin has. The tiger leather is imported as a gift. "The king sitting in the front, and each state has refused standing on their holding a present in the country, wearing the feathers in the cap of the seventh century until the appearance of the meona came away Goguryeo . JPY back of the museum three or four centuries old Samarkand was the center of Afro-hill stretches when sick. I walk through the area in 1958 by a shepherd accidentally found while excavations were started coins. Afro city was destroyed in the 13th century, Genghis Khan sick hills near 14, it seems that Amir temureu blue city erected back in the 15th century.
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■클립명: 아시아033-우즈베키스탄01-07 고구려사신 벽화가 있는 아프로시아프 박물관/Afrasiab Museum/Ambassador of Goguryeo/Mural/Silk Road
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 현상용 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2006년 8월 August
[Keywords]
,아시아,Asia,,우즈베키스탄,Uzbekistan,Ozbekiston,우즈베키스탄 공화국,현상용,2006,8월 August,,,,
- published: 31 May 2015
- views: 488
Uzbekistan - Samarkand, Bukhara. Travel. GoPro
Trip to Uzbekistan. November, 2014. Видео из Узбекистана, снято на GoPro. http://youtu.be/F8JiNC-3530...
Trip to Uzbekistan. November, 2014. Видео из Узбекистана, снято на GoPro. http://youtu.be/F8JiNC-3530
wn.com/Uzbekistan Samarkand, Bukhara. Travel. Gopro
Trip to Uzbekistan. November, 2014. Видео из Узбекистана, снято на GoPro. http://youtu.be/F8JiNC-3530
- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 1238
Samarkand , Uzbekistan , Central Asia
Samarkand – Crossroad of Cultures
The historic town of Samarkand is a crossroad and melting pot of the world's cultures. Founded in the 7th century B.C. as anci...
Samarkand – Crossroad of Cultures
The historic town of Samarkand is a crossroad and melting pot of the world's cultures. Founded in the 7th century B.C. as ancient Afrasiab, Samarkand had its most significant development in the Timurid period from the 14th to the 15th centuries. The major monuments include the Registan Mosque and madrasas, Bibi-Khanum Mosque, the Shakhi-Zinda compound and the Gur-Emir ensemble, as well as Ulugh-Beg's Observatory. To get more information go to http://registontravel.com/en https://www.facebook.com/pages/Registon-Travel/1592405787643542
wn.com/Samarkand , Uzbekistan , Central Asia
Samarkand – Crossroad of Cultures
The historic town of Samarkand is a crossroad and melting pot of the world's cultures. Founded in the 7th century B.C. as ancient Afrasiab, Samarkand had its most significant development in the Timurid period from the 14th to the 15th centuries. The major monuments include the Registan Mosque and madrasas, Bibi-Khanum Mosque, the Shakhi-Zinda compound and the Gur-Emir ensemble, as well as Ulugh-Beg's Observatory. To get more information go to http://registontravel.com/en https://www.facebook.com/pages/Registon-Travel/1592405787643542
- published: 02 Jul 2015
- views: 467
Uzbekistan - Узбекистан
Samarkand Travel guide...
Samarkand Travel guide
wn.com/Uzbekistan Узбекистан
Samarkand Travel guide
- published: 07 Feb 2014
- views: 592
【K】Uzbekistan Travel-Samarkand[우즈베키스탄 여행-사마르칸트]항아리 와인 와이너리/Winery/Vin Kombinat/Pot Wine/Jar/cellar
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■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
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[한국어 정보]
이곳에서 2대째 30년간 소믈리에로 일한다는 한 할아버지께서 나를 와인 박물관으로 안내해 주었다. “이곳 사그지아나‘라는 산 주변에 살았던 사람들에게는 풍습이 한 가지 있었습니다. 만약 아들이 태어나면 반드시 와인을 만들어야 하는 것이었습니다. 이런 항아리에 와인을 만들어 담아 땅에 묻는 겁니다. 그리고 아들이 성인이 될 때까지 이 와인을 숙성시킵니다. 아들이 결혼할 때 이 와인을 꺼내서 손님들에게 대접을 하는 거죠. 그리고 이 풍습은 오늘날까지 이어지고 있습니다. 오늘날 우리는 ’살라스‘를 만들어 결혼식 날 이것을 손님들에게 대접합니다. 15년산이나 20년산 와인을 대접하는 것이죠.” 그들은 말 그대로 관계자 외 출입금지 구역인 와인저장고까지 나를 친절히 안내해 주었다. 그러자 넓은 공간 안쪽에 더 비밀스런 통로가 있었다. “이 와인 저장고는 1967년이 되어서야 우리가 발견했습니다. 여기에 전 세계에서 만들어진 모든 종류의 와인들을 모아 보관하고 있고, 이곳은 와인박물관이라 할 수 있습니다. 매년 새로운 종류의 와인이 만들어지면 다음 세대를 위해 반드시 이곳에 보관해야 합니다. 그리고 이곳에는 전 세계에서 모아온 3,670병의 와인이 보관돼 있습니다.” 지하 깊숙한 곳에 위치한 이 저장고는 100여 년 전 당시 주인이던 사람이 수천 병의 와인을 모아두고 즐기던 개인 와인 저장고라고 한다. 거미줄과 곰팡이로 얼룩진 비밀스런 공간으로의 초대, 흥분되는 경험이 아닐 수 없다. “지금 맛 볼 와인은 1932년산 와인입니다.” 1932년산 와인은 어떤 맛일까. 내겐 그 깊은 맛을 말로 표현할 재주가 없다.
[English: Google Translator]
A second generation 30 years grandfather worked as a sommelier that here he gave me a guided wine museum. "It was the custom for one kinds of people who lived in the mountains around the four named Ana huh. If the son was to make sure the wine is born. Asked'll put in the ground to create a wine in this jar. And his son will ripening wine until adulthood. When you're married to the son of a treat for the guests took out of wine. And this tradition has led to the present day. Today, we will entertain guests wedding day make it to the 'Salas'. 15 Year Old and 20 Year Old hers to serve wine. "They literally off limits other officials gave a kindly guide me to the wine cellar. And there was no secret passageway on the inside of the space. "This is a wine cellar It was not until 1967 that we've found. Here and keep a collection of all sorts of wines from around the world, there is a wine museum can be called. Each year a new kind of wine is created, it must be kept in place for the next generation. And here, we gotta keep moahon 3670 bottles of wine from around the world. "This is said to be located deep underground cellars 100 years ago, which was then the owner who enjoyed together with thousands of bottles of wine in private wine cellar. Invitation to a secret space stained with mold and cobwebs, there may not be an exciting experience. "Now it taste the wine is 1932 Years Old Wine" 1932 Year Old What kind of wine is delicious. For me there is no express its deep flavor feat words.
[Information]
■클립명: 아시아033-우즈베키스탄01-08 항아리 와인 역사 전시 와이너리/Winery/Vin Kombinat/Pot Wine/Jar/Wine cellar
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 현상용 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2006년 8월 August
[Keywords]
,아시아,Asia,,우즈베키스탄,Uzbekistan,Ozbekiston,우즈베키스탄 공화국,현상용,2006,8월 August,,,,
wn.com/【K】Uzbekistan Travel Samarkand 우즈베키스탄 여행 사마르칸트 항아리 와인 와이너리 Winery Vin Kombinat Pot Wine Jar Cellar
■ KBS 걸어서 세계속으로 PD들이 직접 만든 해외여행전문 유투브 채널 【Everywhere, K】
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[한국어 정보]
이곳에서 2대째 30년간 소믈리에로 일한다는 한 할아버지께서 나를 와인 박물관으로 안내해 주었다. “이곳 사그지아나‘라는 산 주변에 살았던 사람들에게는 풍습이 한 가지 있었습니다. 만약 아들이 태어나면 반드시 와인을 만들어야 하는 것이었습니다. 이런 항아리에 와인을 만들어 담아 땅에 묻는 겁니다. 그리고 아들이 성인이 될 때까지 이 와인을 숙성시킵니다. 아들이 결혼할 때 이 와인을 꺼내서 손님들에게 대접을 하는 거죠. 그리고 이 풍습은 오늘날까지 이어지고 있습니다. 오늘날 우리는 ’살라스‘를 만들어 결혼식 날 이것을 손님들에게 대접합니다. 15년산이나 20년산 와인을 대접하는 것이죠.” 그들은 말 그대로 관계자 외 출입금지 구역인 와인저장고까지 나를 친절히 안내해 주었다. 그러자 넓은 공간 안쪽에 더 비밀스런 통로가 있었다. “이 와인 저장고는 1967년이 되어서야 우리가 발견했습니다. 여기에 전 세계에서 만들어진 모든 종류의 와인들을 모아 보관하고 있고, 이곳은 와인박물관이라 할 수 있습니다. 매년 새로운 종류의 와인이 만들어지면 다음 세대를 위해 반드시 이곳에 보관해야 합니다. 그리고 이곳에는 전 세계에서 모아온 3,670병의 와인이 보관돼 있습니다.” 지하 깊숙한 곳에 위치한 이 저장고는 100여 년 전 당시 주인이던 사람이 수천 병의 와인을 모아두고 즐기던 개인 와인 저장고라고 한다. 거미줄과 곰팡이로 얼룩진 비밀스런 공간으로의 초대, 흥분되는 경험이 아닐 수 없다. “지금 맛 볼 와인은 1932년산 와인입니다.” 1932년산 와인은 어떤 맛일까. 내겐 그 깊은 맛을 말로 표현할 재주가 없다.
[English: Google Translator]
A second generation 30 years grandfather worked as a sommelier that here he gave me a guided wine museum. "It was the custom for one kinds of people who lived in the mountains around the four named Ana huh. If the son was to make sure the wine is born. Asked'll put in the ground to create a wine in this jar. And his son will ripening wine until adulthood. When you're married to the son of a treat for the guests took out of wine. And this tradition has led to the present day. Today, we will entertain guests wedding day make it to the 'Salas'. 15 Year Old and 20 Year Old hers to serve wine. "They literally off limits other officials gave a kindly guide me to the wine cellar. And there was no secret passageway on the inside of the space. "This is a wine cellar It was not until 1967 that we've found. Here and keep a collection of all sorts of wines from around the world, there is a wine museum can be called. Each year a new kind of wine is created, it must be kept in place for the next generation. And here, we gotta keep moahon 3670 bottles of wine from around the world. "This is said to be located deep underground cellars 100 years ago, which was then the owner who enjoyed together with thousands of bottles of wine in private wine cellar. Invitation to a secret space stained with mold and cobwebs, there may not be an exciting experience. "Now it taste the wine is 1932 Years Old Wine" 1932 Year Old What kind of wine is delicious. For me there is no express its deep flavor feat words.
[Information]
■클립명: 아시아033-우즈베키스탄01-08 항아리 와인 역사 전시 와이너리/Winery/Vin Kombinat/Pot Wine/Jar/Wine cellar
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 현상용 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2006년 8월 August
[Keywords]
,아시아,Asia,,우즈베키스탄,Uzbekistan,Ozbekiston,우즈베키스탄 공화국,현상용,2006,8월 August,,,,
- published: 31 May 2015
- views: 378
Tashkent , Samarkand , Bukhara , Khiva , Uzbekistan
UZBEKISTAN
Uzbekistan is the heart and soul of the Silk Road. The Old Towns of its three UNESCO-listed oasis cities – Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand – are incredi...
UZBEKISTAN
Uzbekistan is the heart and soul of the Silk Road. The Old Towns of its three UNESCO-listed oasis cities – Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand – are incredible mazes of exotic architecture and gorgeous decorative art. Beyond these lie the rural Fergana Valley and the remote towns of Karakalpakstan. We would love to show you around this timeless, welcoming wellspring of Silk Road culture. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Registon-Travel/1592405787643542 http://registontravel.com/en
wn.com/Tashkent , Samarkand , Bukhara , Khiva , Uzbekistan
UZBEKISTAN
Uzbekistan is the heart and soul of the Silk Road. The Old Towns of its three UNESCO-listed oasis cities – Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand – are incredible mazes of exotic architecture and gorgeous decorative art. Beyond these lie the rural Fergana Valley and the remote towns of Karakalpakstan. We would love to show you around this timeless, welcoming wellspring of Silk Road culture. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Registon-Travel/1592405787643542 http://registontravel.com/en
- published: 02 Jul 2015
- views: 573
Samarkand Silkroad Tours | Discover Uzbekistan - Travel Channel - MICE MEDIA PRESS
SEIDENSTRASSE ENTDECKEN - REISEN AUF DER SEIDENSTRASSE MIT SMS-FRANKFURT | Usbekistan Tours - Usbekistan Urlaub - Usbekistan Adventures
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Samarkand Silkroad Tou...
SEIDENSTRASSE ENTDECKEN - REISEN AUF DER SEIDENSTRASSE MIT SMS-FRANKFURT | Usbekistan Tours - Usbekistan Urlaub - Usbekistan Adventures
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Samarkand Silkroad Tours | Discover Uzbekistan - Travel Channel - MICE MEDIA CHANNEL Seidenstrasse Reise, Urlaub auf der Seidenstrasse,
wn.com/Samarkand Silkroad Tours | Discover Uzbekistan Travel Channel Mice Media Press
SEIDENSTRASSE ENTDECKEN - REISEN AUF DER SEIDENSTRASSE MIT SMS-FRANKFURT | Usbekistan Tours - Usbekistan Urlaub - Usbekistan Adventures
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Samarkand Silkroad Tours | Discover Uzbekistan - Travel Channel - MICE MEDIA CHANNEL Seidenstrasse Reise, Urlaub auf der Seidenstrasse,
- published: 14 Nov 2012
- views: 441
Tashkent , Sightseeing , Visa , Family Tour , Samarkand , Bullet train , Night Life
Tashkent (/ˌtæʃˈkɛnt/; Uzbek: Toshkent, Тошкент, تاشکنت [tɒʃˈkent]; Russian: Ташкент, [tɐʂˈkʲɛnt]; literally "Stone City") is the capital and largest city of Uz...
Tashkent (/ˌtæʃˈkɛnt/; Uzbek: Toshkent, Тошкент, تاشکنت [tɒʃˈkent]; Russian: Ташкент, [tɐʂˈkʲɛnt]; literally "Stone City") is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan. The officially registered population of the city in 2012 was about 2,309,300.[1]
Due to its position in Central Asia, Tashkent came under Sogdian and Turkic influence early in its history, before Islam in the 8th century AD. After its destruction by Genghis Khan in 1219, the city was rebuilt and profited from the Silk Road. In 1865 it was conquered by the Russian Empire, and in Soviet times witnessed major growth and demographic changes due to forced deportations from throughout the Soviet Union. Today, as the capital of an independent Uzbekistan, Tashkent retains a multi-ethnic population with ethnic Uzbeks as the majority.
wn.com/Tashkent , Sightseeing , Visa , Family Tour , Samarkand , Bullet Train , Night Life
Tashkent (/ˌtæʃˈkɛnt/; Uzbek: Toshkent, Тошкент, تاشکنت [tɒʃˈkent]; Russian: Ташкент, [tɐʂˈkʲɛnt]; literally "Stone City") is the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan. The officially registered population of the city in 2012 was about 2,309,300.[1]
Due to its position in Central Asia, Tashkent came under Sogdian and Turkic influence early in its history, before Islam in the 8th century AD. After its destruction by Genghis Khan in 1219, the city was rebuilt and profited from the Silk Road. In 1865 it was conquered by the Russian Empire, and in Soviet times witnessed major growth and demographic changes due to forced deportations from throughout the Soviet Union. Today, as the capital of an independent Uzbekistan, Tashkent retains a multi-ethnic population with ethnic Uzbeks as the majority.
- published: 16 Mar 2015
- views: 715
Excursions over Samarkand -www.samarkand-bukhara.travel
www.samarkand-bukhara.travel WITH ANOR
Tours to Uzbekistan visit Registan square,Shakhi-Zinda mosque,Mausoleum of Gur-Emir,oriental bazar in Samarkand...
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Tours to Uzbekistan visit Registan square,Shakhi-Zinda mosque,Mausoleum of Gur-Emir,oriental bazar in Samarkand
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