Bibi-Khanym Mausoleum and Mosque: A 15th-Century Testament to Timurid Grandeur
The Bibi-Khanym Mausoleum and the Bibi-Khanym Mosque, located in the heart of Samarkand, stand as monumental tributes to the architectural and cultural
The Bibi-Khanym Mausoleum and the Bibi-Khanym Mosque, located in the heart of Samarkand, stand as monumental tributes to the architectural and cultural
Gur-e-Amir stands as a monumental symbol of the Timurid dynasty, reflecting the architectural grandeur and cultural legacy of Amir Timur’s era.
The Khoja Ahrar Ensemble is a remarkable complex of memorial, religious, and spiritual-educational structures that evolved between the 15th and 20th centuries.
Abdi-Darun, also referred to as Abdu-Darun, is a significant memorial, religious, and spiritual complex located at the Old Cemetery of Samarkand in
Afrasiab, also referred to as Afrosiab, Afrosiyob, or Afrasiyab, is an ancient archaeological site spanning over 200 hectares in the northern part of
Shah-i-Zinda (Uzbek: Shohizinda, Persian: شاه زنده, meaning “Living King”) is a stunning medieval architectural complex in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. This remarkable site consists of a
Tillya-Kari Madrasah (Tillakori madrasasi in Uzbek, meaning «Gold-Covered Madrasah») is a magnificent 17th-century Islamic cultural, spiritual, and educational monument located on the
Sherdor Madrasah (Sherdor madrasasi in Uzbek, Madrasa-i Sherdor in Persian, meaning “Madrasah of Lions”) is a magnificent 17th-century Islamic educational, spiritual, and
The Ulugh Beg Madrasah (Uzbek: Ulugʻbek madrasasi) is a 15th-century Islamic spiritual, educational, and cultural monument located in the heart of
Registan (Uzbek: Registon; from Persian reg – “sand” and stan – “place,” literally “a place covered with sand”) is a central square in Samarkand.