Travel Photography > Photos taken in Uzbekistan
Stoddart and Conolly of Great Game fame spent two years in this pit...
Familiar view from the Tower of Death
Statue of Timur and remains of Ak-Saray Palace in Shahrisabz.
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.
Three madrasahs on the square: Ulugh Beg (left), Tilla Kori (center) and Sher Dor (right).
This 46m high minaret with 105 stair is a symbol of Bukhara. It was built in 1127.
This 'big' (kalon) mosque in Bukhara has 7 entrances and 10,000 believers can worship at once.
Great gable of Nadir Divanbegi Madrasah in Bukhara.
This fortress is thought to have been formed between the 1st century BC and the 5th century. Dry climate helps it to exist, but it is obvious the government should preserve it.
Kala in Kyzylkum Desert, near Beruniy.
Unfinished minaret in Khiva.
Khiva is not a large city but there are a lot of narrow streets. Being lost in the medieval city would be a nice memory.