Soviet Style BREAKFAST + Uzbek Wedding CRASHING! | Termez, Uzbekistan
My time in Termez was slowly coming to a close, but not until one last adventure in Uzbekistan’s southernmost city! Come along with me as I enjoy a delicious Soviet style breakfast and crash an Uzbek wedding!
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Breakfast culture isn’t big in Uzbekistan (it’s mostly just bread, butter, and tea), but I wanted to head over to Café Bistro with my guide Otabek to have a Russian and Uzbek breakfast.
I got a huge mix of pasta, eggs, rice, onions, beef, ham, grains, oatmeal, and a pumpkin somsa. The somsa was really delicious and contained a nice pumpkin mash and onions. It was the first kind I’d tried that didn’t have beef in it. It was like pumpkin pie in an empanada.
The oatmeal was super sweet and watery and very different from the thicker, drier kind I eat with peanut butter in America. But it was good! The milk had a sweet flavor, almost like cardamom. I soaked some of my bread in it – it was like Uzbek cereal!
Next, I dove into the delicious onion and beef penne pasta. The rice had an earthy gravy drizzled over it, like mushroom gravy. The beef was nice, tender strips, while the egg was nice but the yolk was completely cooked. I also had a huge sausage, which was too big for me!
Then, I mixed everything together. It wasn’t my favorite breakfast, but I wanted to eat as much as I could so I wouldn’t be hungry on my flight. The gravy tied everything together nicely. My favorite thing was the coffee. Then, we headed to the Archaeological Museum of Termez next!
The museum opened in 2002 on the 2500th anniversary of Termez. Inside are archaeological finds from the Bronze Age up to the 15th century! They have a map of the Surxondaryo Region, where Termez and Jakurgan are located.
I also saw pottery, a piece of a pillar, statues, a bathtub from the 4th century BC, a beautiful 11th-century vase, and a replica of the Silk Road Gate I visited the previous day. There was also a stele of Koran writing.
Upstairs were items from the Bronze Age, including tools, pottery sherds, weapons, paintings, bones, and more. There was also an area dedicated to Alexander the Great, including replicas of his bust. There was also a model of the city he built, Kampyrtepa.
It was a massive showcase. There was so much history there! One of the coolest things I saw was ancient plumbing from the 10th century. They were ceramic water pipes that brought water from the river to the homes! I also saw jewelry, more vases, coins, bells, and ceramic work from the 9th and 12th century AD. I loved the colors! There was also a wooden 11th century book stand.
Next, we headed to a wedding ceremony in a huge ballroom at Afruz. The food looked great! I had two shots of vodka to celebrate with everyone. I wished I could have partied with the guests, but I had an hour until my flight!
Then, we headed to Termiz Xalqaro Aeroporti. Security let us through. My bag was overweight but they let me through, so it was all good and super easy.
I boarded my flight. An hour-long nap later and I was back in Tashkent! I got on the shuttle bus, got my bags, and headed back to the Hyatt Regency. The streets are wide and there are lots of remarkable, Soviet-style buildings.
I headed up to my room. It had a beautiful king-sized bed, a couch and work area, and a gorgeous bathroom!
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Sheikh ul Wazaif Ka Termez Me Museum of Archaeology And Ethnography Ka Visit
شیخ الوظائف کا سفرِ ازبکستان
تیسرا سفر اکتوبر 2019ء
19 اکتوبر 2019ء
شیخ الوظائف ہزاروں سال پرانی طلسماتی دنیا میں پہنچ گئے
آئیے! آپ کو بھی لیے چلتے ہیں
ازبکستان کے شہرترمذ کے ایک میوزیم میں
Sheikh ul Wazaif Ka Termez Me Museum of Archaeology And Ethnography Ka Visit
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Uzbekistan Me Azdawaji Zindagi Ki ibtada Kaisy Ki Jati Ha? || Hakim Termez R.A Ky Mizar Pr
شیخ الوظائف کا سفرِ ازبکستان
تیسرا سفر اکتوبر 2019ء
19 اکتوبر 2019ء
ازبکستان میں ازدواجی زندگی کی ابتداء کیسے کی جاتی ہے؟
حضرت حکیم ترمذ ؒ ی کا مزار ،نیا جوڑا اور شیخ الوظائف کی دعا
ازبکستان کے شہر ترمز میں
Uzbekistan Me Azdawaji Zindagi Ki ibtada Kaisy Ki Jati Ha? || Hakim Termez R.A Ky Mizar Pr
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Репортаж с Музея Археологии г. Термез
Welcome to Surkhandarya
Crossroad of ancient history and rich ethnography
Zurmala stupa
Ancient buddhism stupa where situated close to Termez city
Termez Me Uzbek or Afghan Sarhad Pr Maujood Purisrar Qila or Sheikh ul Wazaif
شیخ الوظائف کا سفرِ ازبکستان
تیسرا سفر اکتوبر 2019ء
19 اکتوبر 2019ء
ازبک اور افغان سرحدپر موجود پر اسرار قلعہ
ذہنوں پر ان مٹ نشان چھوڑتا قلعہ دیکھنا ہر گز نہ بھولیے!
Termez Me Uzbek or Afghan Sarhad Pr Maujood Purisrar Qila or Sheikh ul Wazaif
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Uzbekistan state art museum
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Termez Me Hakim Termez R.A Ky Mizar Pr Sheikh ul Wazaif Ki Hazri
شیخ الوظائف کا سفرِ ازبکستان
تیسرا سفر اکتوبر 2019ء
19 اکتوبر 2019ء
حضرت حکیم ترمذ یؒ کون تھے؟
علم ،حکمت اور دانائی کی باتیں
آئیے ! شیخ الوظائف کے ہمراہ پر اسرار یت کے سمندر میں غوطہ زن ہوجائیں
ازبکستان کے شہر ترمز میں
Termez Me Hakim Termez R.A Ky Mizar Pr Sheikh ul Wazaif Ki Hazri
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Termez Me Aale Rasool(PBUH) Ky Mazarat pr Sheikh ul Wazaif Ki Hazri
شیخ الوظائف کا سفرِ ازبکستان
تیسرا سفر اکتوبر 2019ء
20 اکتوبر 2019ء
آلِ رسول ﷺ کی برکات، خیریں اور انوارات
آئیے !شیخ الوظائف کے ہمراہ آپ بھی حاصل کیجئے
ازبکستان کے شہر ترمذ میں
Termez Me Aale Rasool(PBUH) Ky Mazarat pr Sheikh ul Wazaif Ki Hazri
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Traditional UZBEKISTAN Noodles & Dumplings + Exploring ANCIENT KHIVA | Uzbekistan
After arriving in the historic UNESCO World Heritage City of Khiva, Uzbekistan, I hit the ground running to explore this ancient walled city. Come along with me as I try some delicious Uzbek dishes and explore this living museum!
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My latest adventure began in Itchan Kala, the walled inner city of Khiva. The walls have 4 gates in them. Its most prominent site is Kalta Minor, a turquoise minaret that’s only half-finished!
I headed to a restaurant where I had some soft, layered Uzbek bread with 3 salads with tomatoes and cucumber, tomato and eggplant, and eggplant and carrot. There were no spices, but they were so tasty. The tomatoes exploded in my mouth!
Then I had a delicious, pure pumpkin soup and a dish called shivit oshi, made up of green dill noodles with beef, peppers, tomatoes, onions, potatoes, and carrots. It’s served with yogurt so you can make it more of a creamy pasta. It was incredible!
I moved on to 3 types of dumpling called barak, including tukhum-barak, which are ravioli with an egg filling. The noodles, dumplings, and wontons originally came from China via the Silk Road.
The first beef dumpling was like a Chinese slippery wonton. The tukhum-barak tasted like an Italian ravioli. They were cold, as they’re meant to be eaten during the summer. The beef one was so tender and contained no spices. I loved that it was cold!
My favorite dish was the shivit oshi! It was like tasting the Silk Road!
After dropping off our bags at our hotel in the middle of Itchan Kala, I met up with my guide Tulqin in Friendship Square.
Khiva became the first UNESCO World Heritage City in Central Asia in 1990. The walls are 2.2 km long and 10-20 meters high. The area outside the walls is called Dichan Kala. There are lots of madrasas, mosques, and minarets inside Itchan Kala.
Right inside the gate, I found some beautiful hand-made hats. I negotiated and paid 80,000 som.
We went back to the map of Itchan Kala. There are 54 historical, cultural, and archaeological sites within the walled city! Khiva was a caravan spot along the Silk Road, so people would stop there on their way between Europe and China.
I also saw more chugirma and saw some local kids making some beautiful, intricately-carved chairs, folding stands for reading books, plates, cutting boards, and more.
Then we visited a carpet workshop and watched the women weave beautiful silk carpets! Sometimes it takes up to 2 years to make larger carpets!
Next, we headed to the tallest minaret in Central Asia, the Islam Khoja Minaret. On the way, I bought a carved stick that protects your house from the devil for 150,000 som. The minaret is carved into the top!
There are 118 steps to get to the top of the minaret. The ceilings are low and the stairs are steep and narrow. It wasn’t easy to get up there! At the top I got incredible views over Khiva. It had the same desert feel of Morocco. Beautiful!
Outside, there was music and people dancing with traditional dolls. We moved on to the biggest mosque in Khiva, which dates back to the 10th century. The room inside has 213 carved pillars!
We followed a 200-year-old road to the new palace. The imprint from the king’s carriage are dug into the road. I saw a carriage, which was a gift from the Russian emperor, and the reception of the 19th-century palace. It was made of gorgeous blue tiles. Then, we visited a bazaar with clothing, ceramics, hats, and more!
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My name is David Hoffmann. For the last decade, I have been traveling around the world in search of unique culture, food, and history! Since starting David’s Been Here in 2008, I have traveled to over 1,100 destinations in 76 countries, which I welcome you to check out on my YouTube channel, travel blog, and social media sites.
I focus a great deal on food and historical sites, as you probably have seen! I love to experience the different flavors that each destination has to offer, from casual street food to gourmet restaurant dining. I’m also passionate about learning about the local history and culture.
P.S. Thank you for watching my videos and subscribing!
Termez Me Zere Zameen Chilla Gah Me Kainat Ky Anokhe Raaz or Sheikh ul Wazaif
شیخ الوظائف کا سفرِ ازبکستان
تیسرا سفر اکتوبر 2019ء
19 اکتوبر 2019ء
زیر زمین چلہ گاہ میں کائنات کے انوکھے راز
شیخ الوظائف نے زیر زمین جا کر انوکھی کائنات دکھلا دی
ترمذ میں حضرت حکیم ترمذیؒ کے مزار کے ساتھ موجود صدیوں پرانی چلہ گاہیں
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Khiva: gateway to the desert in Uzbekistan - Life
On the threshold of the desert in Uzbekistan ==Khiva==
maintains traditions dating back thousands of years. There is plenty to discover in this age-old city and the ancient fortresses of the Kyzyl-Kum desert.
As a centre for slave caravans it was an intimidating place and a by-word for exhausting desert journeys. Today it's a welcoming 'museum city', where 3,000 residents keep alive the charm of ancient traditions.
Nowhere else has such a desert aura. Kiva's old town,
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Termez me 40 Jangjo Khawateen Ka Qila or Sheikh ul Wazaif
شیخ الوظائف کا سفرِ ازبکستان
تیسرا سفر اکتوبر 2019ء
20 اکتوبر 2019ء
ترمذ میں چالیس جنگجو خواتین کا پر اسرار خاموش خستہ حال قلعہ
جان لیوا خاموشی میں چیختا پیغام ! شیخ الوظائف نے سنا آپ بھی سنیں
Termez me 40 Jangjo Khawateen Ka Qila or Sheikh ul Wazaif
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