Uzbekistan

Central Asia Samarkand

Urgench

Urgench The city of Urgench is found in the Khorezm region of Uzbekistan, which is situated in the northwest of the nation close to the Turkmenistan border. With a long history that dates back to the sixth century AD, the city has long served as a significant hub for trade, culture, and religion. Modern and […]

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Central Asia Samarkand

Kokand

Kokand East of Uzbekistan, in the Fergana Valley, is the old city of Kokand. It historically served as a key administrative hub for the Kokand Khanate, which in the 19th century governed over a sizable portion of Central Asia. The various ancient landmarks and monuments in Kokand, including palaces, mausoleums, mosques, and madrasas, serve as

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Central Asia Samarkand

Nukus

Nukus The autonomous republic of Karakalpakstan, which is situated in the northwest of Uzbekistan, has Nukus as its capital city. It is a significant regional transportation center and is located on the Amu Darya River’s banks. The city is renowned for both its distinctive cultural history and its cutting-edge achievements in the arts and in

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