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Samarkand (from Sogdian: "Stone Fort" or "Rock Town"; Uzbek: Samarqand; Persian: سمرقند; Cyrillic/Russian: Самарканд.), alternatively Samarqand or Samarcand, is one of the oldest inhabited cities in Central Asia, prospering from its location on the Silk Road between China and the Mediterranean. At times Samarkand has been one of the greatest cities of Central Asia; traditionally it is the capital of Samarqand Region, and is Uzbekistan's third largest city, after fast-growing Namangan in the Ferghana Valley. The city is noted for being an Islamic centre for scholarly study. In the 14th century it became the capital of the empire of Timur (Tamerlane) and is the site of his mausoleum (the Gur-e Amir). The Bibi-Khanym Mosque (a modern replica) remains one of the city's most notable landmarks. The Registan was the ancient center of the city. The city has carefully preserved the traditions of ancient crafts: embroidery, gold embroidery, silk weaving, engraving on copper, ceramics, carving and painting on wood.
Andijan (sometimes spelled Andizhan in English) (Uzbek: Andijon/Андижон; Persian: اندیجان; Russian: Андижан) is a city in Uzbekistan. It is the administrative, economic, and cultural center of Andijan Region. Andijan is located in the south-eastern edge of the Fergana Valley near Uzbekistan's border with Kyrgyzstan.
Andijan is one of the oldest cities in the Fergana Valley. In some parts of the city, archeologists have found items dating back to the 7th and 8th centuries. Historically, Andijan was an important city on the Silk Road. The city is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Babur who, following a series of setbacks, finally succeeded in laying the basis for the Mughal dynasty in the Indian Subcontinent and became the first Mughal emperor.
Andijan is an important industrial city in the country. Manufactured goods produced in the city include chemicals, domestic appliances, electronics, foodstuffs, furniture, plows, pumps, shoes, spare parts for farming machines, various engineering tools, and wheelchairs.
Coordinates: 41°N 69°E / 41°N 69°E / 41; 69
Uzbekistan (US i/ʊz.ˈbɛk.ɪ.ˌstæn/, UK /ʊz.ˌbɛk.ɪ.ˈstɑːn/), officially the Republic of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi/Ўзбекистон Республикаси), is a doubly landlocked country in Central Asia. It is a unitary, constitutional, presidential republic, comprising 12 provinces, 1 autonomous republic, and 1 capital city. Uzbekistan is bordered by five countries: Kazakhstan to the north; Tajikistan to the southeast; Kyrgyzstan to the northeast; Afghanistan to the south; and Turkmenistan to the southwest.
Once part of the Turkic Khaganate and later Timurid Empires, the region that today includes the Republic of Uzbekistan was conquered in the early 16th century by Eastern Turkic-speaking nomads. The area was gradually incorporated into the Russian Empire during the 19th century, and in 1924 what is now Uzbekistan became a bordered constituent republic of the Soviet Union, known as the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic (Uzbek SSR). Following the breakup of the Soviet Union, it declared independence as the Republic of Uzbekistan on 31 August 1991 (officially celebrated the following day).
Tashkent (/ˌtæʃˈkɛnt/; Uzbek: Toshkent, Тошкент [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.
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.
During its long history, Tashkent has had various changes in names and political and religious affiliations.
Tashkent was settled by ancient people as an oasis on the Chirchik River, near the foothills of the West Tian Shan Mountains. In ancient times, this area contained Beitian, probably the summer "capital" of the Kangju confederacy.
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.
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 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.
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. ----------------------- We are also on: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/usdos.uzbekistan Twitter: http://twitter.com/usembtashkent Websi...
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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...
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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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 Uzb...
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....
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. To follow my travels, on ...
Flight Experience of Uzbekistan Airways, onboard the Boeing 767-300ER aircraft from Tashkent (TAS) to Tel Aviv (TLV). It was a lovely bird's-eye view of Uzbekistan's capital city, Tashkent during the take-off. Along the way, amazing views of the Caucasus mountains can be seen. The flight tracking map provided detailed information on the flight status and was much appreciated over the rather old films offered. The cabin crew are dedicated and caring. During landing, a rare sight of a cloudy day at Tel Aviv can be seen. Thank you for watching this Uzbekistan Airways experience on FlightTravels. Remember to subscribe! To follow my travels, on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlightTravels/ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flighttravels/
In a special interview with VOA's Navbahor Imamova, US Ambassador to Uzbekistan Pamela Spratlen reflected on her first year in Tashkent and discussed several critical issues, including Congressional restrictions on Uzbekistan, forced labor and the Cotton Campaign, business and economy, educational opportunities, and the critical role media play.
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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 Subscribe to journeyman for daily uploads: http://www.youtube.com/journeymanpictures For downloads and more information visit: http://www.journeyman.tv/?lid=9516 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/journeymanpictures Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JourneymanVOD https://twitter.com/JourneymanNews For many, Uzbekistan is an example of how a war on terrorism can be turne...
Uzbekistan confirmed that its President Islam Karimov, who led the republic in various capacities from 1989, has died. He led the gradual transition from a Soviet republic into a nationalist Islamic country, fighting poverty and radicalism. READ MORE: http://on.rt.com/7oah RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT Listen to us on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rttv RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benc...
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.
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.
Simon Reeve meets a pop star and mp in Uzbekistan. Video from BBC travel documentary Holidays in the Danger Zone: Meet the Stans.
Nearly 1000 people were killed on the orders of the Uzbek dictator, Islam Karimov, one of the most brutal dictators in the world. But today, the West has long since forgiven and forgotten the Massacre in Andijan. Order the DVD / support the project http://www.massacre-in-uzbekistan.com
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
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.
Islam Karimov was Uzbekistan's first and only president. He led the Central Asian country for more than 25 years, brushing off accusations of authoritarianism and brutality. For many citizens, Karimov represented stability. He defined what it meant to be an Uzbek. Karimov died this week, at the age of 78, after suffering a stroke. His funeral was held on Saturday in his hometown Samarkand. What comes next remains unclear. Elections will be held in the next few months, but given Uzbekistan's history, they aren't expected to be free or fair. What will his death mean for Uzbekistan and the region? Presenter: Richelle Carey Guests: Peter Zalmayev, Director of the Eurasia Democracy Initiative. Marcus Papadopoulos - Editor of Politics First Magazine. Andrew Stroehlein - European Media ...
A Jalal Hosseini header ended Uzbekistan’s 100% record in third round qualifying for the 2018 FIFA World Cup as Islamic Republic of Iran defeated the Central Asians 1-0 in Tashkent on Thursday. Follow all the action from the World Cup Qualifiers: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/theafcdotcom Twitter: http://twitter.com/theafcdotcom Instagram: http://instagram.com/theafchub
After visiting Mongolia last Summer, we decided to explore a little further the Silk Road and picked Uzbekistan as our next destination. We didn't really know what to expect: different sources gave us different opinions and we were unsure of what it would have been like. We found a country full of architectural beauty, a lot of tradition, amazing food and colours. Still quite genuine, tourism hasn't spoiled it that much yet ... unfortunately looked like only big groups of people in their 50s/60s are willing to travel to this country. It is affordable and it is suitable for both solo travellers, women, families and, of course, groups of any age. Tashkent: it's the capital city and one of the largest cities in Central Asia. Worth a quick stop but don't spend too much time. The gardens an...
Uzbekistan goalkeeper Jasurbek Umrzakov scored from his own penalty box in the AFC U-16 Championship Group D match against DPR Korea. Follow all the action from the AFC U-16 Championship: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/theafcdotcom/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/theafcdotcom Instagram: http://twitter.com/theafcdotcom
After 27 years in power, the President of Uzbekistan, Islam Karimov has died. Uzbke state TV confirmed the news after days of rumours and speculation. Karimov was known as a tyrant with a penchant for cruelty who successfully crushed all opposition in the Central Asian country. His death has sparked concern for the future of one of the world's most repressed nations. Our Asia correspondent Jonathan Miller reports.
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 S...
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On May 13, 2005, government forces opened fire on thousands of mostly peaceful protesters in the central square in the town of Andijan, a city in the Fergana Valley in eastern Uzbekistan. The protesters had gathered to speak out against poverty, unemployment, and government repression, and to call on the government to respond to their plight. The US, EU, and other governments should speak out about human rights abuses in Uzbekistan on the 10th anniversary of the Andijan massacre and renew their calls for accountability. http://www.hrw.org/news/2015/05/07/uzbekistan-decade-impunity-massacre
Андижонда Узбекистон кучасининг очилиш куни, Andijonda Uzbekiston kuchasini ochilish kuni
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 ...
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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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
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 ho...
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Samarkand is the same age as Ancient Rome, and has been destroyed several times. The city has... euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe Subscribe for your daily dose of international news, curated and explained:http://eurone.ws/10ZCK4a Euronews is available in 13 other languages: http://eurone.ws/17moBCU http://www.euronews.com/2013/11/01/uzbekistan-s-second-largest-city-samarkand-a-silk-road-treasure Samarkand is the same age as Ancient Rome, and has been destroyed several times. The city has witnessed the invading forces of Alexander the Great and 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 c...
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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. Enjoy. To follow my travels, on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FlightTravels/ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flighttravels/ Thank you for watching and do SUBSCRIBE!
UZBEKISTAN: THE PEARLS OF THE SILK ROAD, BUKHARA & SAMARKAND In our last episode we left you with our bicycle ride in Khiva. The same evening we took a plane to Bukhara, located 450km East. It was the easiest way to reach it, the alternative being a 8 hours taxi ride in the desert under 45 degrees. Bukhara is bigger than Khiva but we again met travellers sharing the same route from Khiva back to Tashkent (See our latest newsletter). One of them (Yoon) who was here a few days before us kindly offered us to be our (free) tour guide in the old city. Our hotel in Bukhara was located in front of the pond (Labi Hauz). When we reached it from the airport, we immediatly understood that we were in an oasis. The air was way more fresh than in Khiva and the pond with some water jet on its sides was...
Uzbekistan (US Listeni/ʊzˈbɛkᵻˌstæn, -ˌstɑːn/, UK /ʊzˌbɛkᵻˈstɑːn, ʌz-, -ˈstæn/), officially the Republic of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi/Ўзбекистон Республикаси), is a doubly landlocked country in Central Asia. Samarkand: It is a unitary, constitutional, presidential republic, comprising twelve provinces, one autonomous republic and a capital city. Tashkent| Bukhara:Uzbekistan is bordered by five countries, Kazakhstan to the north; Tajikistan to the southeast; Kyrgyzstan to the northeast; Afghanistan to the south; and Turkmenistan to the southwest. Registan |Khiva | Silk Route Once part of the Turkic Khaganate and later Timurid Empires, the region that today includes the Republic of Uzbekistan was conquered in the early 16th century by Eastern Turkic-speaking nomads. The ar...
Trip to Uzbekistan. November, 2014. Видео из Узбекистана, снято на GoPro. http://youtu.be/F8JiNC-3530
Travel through Uzbekistan in April 2012; Tashkent, Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva, the Kyzylkum Desert & Nukus. Shot on a GH2, Vario 14-140mm, Voigtländer 25mm.
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 thro...
Subscribe to this channel and stay entertained: http://bit.ly/2cD1Dnw Normally when a keeper scores a goal, that's the news. It's so rare and usually so unthinkable that seeing it is a joy in and of itself. This goal from the AFC U-16 Championships, however, is making headlines for an entirely different reason. Uzbekistan and DPR Korea were deadlocked at 0-0 in the second half when Uzbekistan goalkeeper Jasurbek Umrzakov scored from inside his own box. (Source: foxsports.com)
ПОДПИСЫВАЙТЕСЬ НА КАНАЛ !!!
Hilarious ! North Korean GOAL KEEPER Missing the Ball and Falling Over TWICE ! FAIL: UZBEKISTAN U16 ‘KEEPER SCORES FROM OWN BOX AFTER HIGHLY DODGY THEATRICS FROM NORTH KOREAN GOALIE (VIDEO) During the U16 Asian Football Confederation Championship clash between Uzbekistan and DPR Korea, Uzbek ‘keeper Jasurbek Umrzakov scored an incredible goal from inside his own box. However, ridiculous theatrics from his North Korean opposite number points to something rather dodgy in action. Youngster Umrzakov’s punt flies over the head of Korean ‘keeper GK Jang Paek Ho who is inexplicably miles outside of his own box. His subsequent half-hearted attempts to stop the ball before it trickles into the net are simultaneously hilarious and appalling and very, very questionable… Uzbekistan won the game whic...
Please visit www.simonreeve.co.uk for more information. Simon Reeve travels through Central Asia in this four-part BBC TV series, shown on BBC2, BBC World and by broadcasters internationally. The adventure took Simon from the far north-west of Kazakhstan, by the Russian border, east to the Chinese border, south through Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to the edge of Afghanistan, and west to Uzbekistan and the legendary Silk Road cities of Samarkand and Bukhara. The Guardian said it was 'a thrilling postcard from the edge' The Times said: 'Simon Reeve's journey through Kazakhstan is a first-class Boys Own adventure on film and illuminating too. I can't imagine anyone switching off who stays for the first five minutes.' ------------------------------------ SIMON REEVE is an adventurer, TV pre...
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NHK (日本放送協会 Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai?, official English name: Japan Broadcasting Corporation) is Japan's national public broadcasting organization.[2] NHK, which has always identified itself to its audiences by the English pronunciation of its initials,[3] is a publicly owned corporation funded by viewers' payments of a television license fee. Launched in 1980, NHK's renowned Silk Road series was the first foreign TV program allowed to film Silk Road inside communist China. The series sparked enormous interest. A quarter of a century later, NHK re-visits Silk Road with high-definition cameras. The first half of the journey is to Loolan, Tibet, Taklamakan Desert and Xian. The trip then continues from former Soviet Central Asia to the Middle East and Turkey. With its swirling mix of ethnic identi...
Путешествие по Узбекистану. Часть 1.
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They're defecting us
They're extracting us
The world owes me nothing, it's given me a great deal
Is this emptiness part of being human?
They're defecting us
They're extracting us
Away from all the children we can feel the walls that you've made
All the fears are mine, paper planes and time (time)
Fly far away from all the children we feel the walls that you've made
All your fears are mine, paper planes and time (time)
[x4]
Time is the only distance to the artist and the masterpiece
Running around our business, explaining what I should've picked
Sitting in a single chair with papers on the wall
Twiddling your rubber thumbs in a sea of alphabetical
Let your heart break in pain you'll find the truth
Let your mind escape the burden of logic and proof
(The world owes me nothing. We must turn our boredom to gratitude)
I love love love
I want want want
I need need need
I am am am
[x2]
I love love love
This emptiness
They're defecting us
They're extracting us
The world owes me nothing, it's given me a great deal
Who wrote your words
Who sews your strings
Who built your boats
Who placed your paths
[x4]
Who wrote your words
Why do I wonder?
Some people never even ask, what are you thinking?
Who's in charge?
I don't understand French, but if I could,
I would write beautiful songs about horrible things...
because it is said to be the language of love and romance...
and if love didn't exist, there wouldn't be any horrible things.
You must care to cry, love something in order to hate something...
You must have a heart in order for it to be broken.
Many people walk in a dream.
They feel entitled to happiness and feel anger when it is not waiting for them.
I know that the world owes me nothing, yet has given me a great deal.
It is our own perception we get to bend and mold to our liking-
once that is accomplished, the reality we once knew begins to change.
My neighbor may be dark and gloomy, but I find it a perfect day to go outside.
I can knock on his door, but that doesn't mean he will answer.
And I will have to walk away, sad, from his little house
where he sleeps and smokes and drinks all day,
just to escape what he does not yet know.
We find ourselves in little boxes watching little boxes.
We see an edited version of human life, targeted on alienating us as individuals,
to distract us from the seedy underbelly of politics and business.
We are products of a Machiavellian society.
Look at the pretty girl dancing- her hair is so shiny.
I want my hair to be shiny. Look at the man with chiseled features-
use the razor he is using. It will give you the kind of charm that woman crave.
Women will want you. Men will adore you. You will be happy. You will be empty.
Because it is not about the product, but the feeling they try to convey.
And it is not for your benefit, it is for the benefit of the holders of the company.
We must burn our little boxes. We must create dialogue.
We must realize the importance of every moment.
We must turn our boredom to gratitude.
Use your hands, your thoughts, your hunger.