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Gur-e Amir "Tomb of the King", a 14th-15th century mausoleum of the Asian conqueror Tamerlane.
Going to Samarkand was one of my biggest traveler myths (if not the bigger) and getting there in the peak of the winter, with no other tourists in sight, with the amazing Registan all for myself, all covered in snow,with the chaikhanas being real warm places to shelter in and melt with a crowd of bearded old men wearing long cotton garments and covered with beautyfull leather hats...the experience of a lifetime... Wouldn´t say "once" in a lifetime,cos I hope to come back...
Going to Samarkand was one of my biggest traveler myths (if not the bigger) and getting there in the peak of the winter, with no other tourists in sight, with the amazing Registan all for myself, all covered in snow,with the chaikhanas being real warm places to shelter in and melt with a crowd of bearded old men wearing long cotton garments and covered with beautyfull leather hats...the experience of a lifetime... Wouldn´t say "once" in a lifetime,cos I hope to come back...
One of three madrasah on the Registon Square in Samarkand. It was built in 1420 and named after an Uzbek astronomer.
This gorgeous painting is painted on a flat ceiling.
This 46m high minaret with 105 stair is a symbol of Bukhara. It was built in 1127.
Khiva is walled by the castle walls and the inner part is called Ichan Qala. This is one of the 4 gates to the outer part.
The Kalon Minaret is one of the defining symbols of Bukhara. Towering over the city at over 48 metres (155 feet) high, the minaret has stood here since 919
Entrance towards the inner sanctuary within the Labbi section of Buxoro, Uzbekistan
Ceiling Artwork of Mousoleum of Islaamic Patron Saint and Imam Bukhori, in Buxoro Uzbekistan.