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Bukhara (formerly known as Bokhara in 19th century English) is the one of the largest cities in Uzbekistan with a population of around 250 000. Strategically located on the ancient Silk Route, the city experienced quick growth and wealth and this is reflected in the architecture and history to todays visitors.
Central Asia
I really liked Uzbekistan, especially Bukhara (it's an amazingly exotic old city). Samarakand had some Amazing structures, also pretty exotic, especially when you consider the 2500 year old history. Khiva was pretty cool (real Central Asian look). Didn't really like Tashkent (too modern with boring ...
Cotton
From Bukhara on the Silk Road eastwards: no silk today, cotton instead. Along a completely straight road to Qarshi irrigation channels in disrepair from Soviet times and abandonded fields, where thick salt crusts don't allow for any agriculture. Still cotton is grown and processed in the area ...
Posted in Olympic bicycle ride 2008 by Lent
Uzbekistan
to be in bukhara by noon today - we all need a proper room badly. I believe we are on the fourth day now ...
Posted in Ramble On... by madpax
Silk Road Cities
Tashkent, Samarqand, Bukhara, Khiva – the main Uzbekistan centres of the ancient Silk Road ...
Posted in Four Kiwis on the Silk Road by Silkspin