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Samarkand / Gur Emir / Rukhobod / Aksaray / Tamerlane / Prophet Muhammad
Some consider Gur-Emir, Rukhobod and Aksaray as a combined ensemble. Rukhobod is said to contain a hair of Prophet Muhammad. A green nephrite tombstone was placed on the grave of Tamerlane. pet tombstone
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Samarkand Information: Registan, Bibi-Khonym, Afrosiab, Gur-Emir, Shakh-i-Zinda
Samarkand, also Samarqand is perhaps the most famous city of Uzbekistan. The Registan is the main attraction of Samarkand. The Mosque Bibi-Khonym is one of most well known attractions of Central Asia.
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Tashkent Hotels - Information and Booking. Location, Facilities, Prices
On this page you find brief description of 15 best hotels of Tashkent. Most of them are relatively small cozy private hotels of B&B pattern. swimwear for a bath in a pool
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Khiva / Hotels / Information / Reservation / Booking
Khiva hotels: Arkonchi Hotel, Sobir Arkonchi Hotel, Lola Hotel, Malika Hotel, Islambek Hotel
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Samarkand / Registan / Sher Dor / Tillya Kori / Ulugbek Madrasah / Shaybanids
The Registan was the heart of the ancient Samarkand. The name means Sandy place. The ensemble of three madrasahs is a remarkable pattern of the architectural design of the main town square. interior architectural design
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Magoki Attoron, Lyabi Khauz, Synagogue and the story of Bukhara Jews
The story about the first synagogue in Bukhara and Lyabi-Haus' construction.
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Uzbekistan Samarkand Hotels: Information and Reservation
On this page you find the adverts of hotels, which are modern inns of present-day Samarkand.
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Samarkand: Bibi-Khonym
Until these days the mosque called Bibi-Khonym still looks huge. As time has gone by, the reality was embroiled with a legend of the Architect's love for queen Bibi-Khonym.
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Samarkand / The Shakh-i-Zinda Ensemble
The Shakh-I-Zinda Ensemble is one of the world-known necropolises of Central Asia, which includes mausoleums and other ritual buildings of 9-14th and 19th centuries.
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Khiva / Khorezm / History/ Kheivak Well / Shem / Kunya-Urgench / Gurganchi
Khiva, Chorasmia, Khwarizm and Khorezm. It is formerly a large khanate (kingdom) of West Central Asia. Khiva gives an excellent idea of what other cities of Central Asia may have been like before.
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