Like a timeline of epochs, Uzbekistan’s sites mark the land, from the ancient city of Nur to the Silk Road capital of Khiva.
Not many countries can say that they’ve been inhabited for over 5 millennia or had cities built by Alexander the Great. With its sand-coloured facades and sapphire minarets, Uzbekistan can make these claims and more. Take the city of Bukhara, a dazzling oasis in the sand and one of the holiest cities in the Muslim world. Or the present day capital of Tashkent, with it anomalously beautiful and eclectic modern architecture. Uzbekistan’s cultural depth never ceases to amaze.
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