Uzbekistan/Samarkand (Subtlety of the Oriental market Siab-Siyob) Bazaar Part 22
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Siab Bazaar, Samarkand:
Visiting Samarkand and not paying a visit to Siab market means missing one of the most interesting adventures. The oriental market is a special place where you can feel a live atmosphere of the ancient city. Many years ago, bazaars served as the main strategic points on the Great Silk Road trade development. Siab Bazaar in Samarkand is one of the most interesting and ancient must see sights.
Peculiarities of the Siab Bazaar
Siab market is conveniently located, with the great mosque of Bibi-Khanim in only few minutes’ walk away. There is another landmark not far from the bazaar – Hazrat Khizir Mosque. The area of the market impresses with its 5 ha of trade rows. The main entrance is done in the form of a lofty three-fold arch adorned with blue mosaic. Trading rows are under tents that protect the bazaar from a burning sun in summer and from wind and rain in winter.Siab Bazaar is a dekhkan (agricultural) market; there you will mainly find vegetables and fruits grown in Uzbekistan, as well as local hand-made products. Trading rows are conditionally divided according to types of goods. Local sellers say that Siab dried fruits, sweets and nuts are so tasty that make residents of the capital city travel there for their portion. It is also possible to meet huge number and kinds of spices at the bazaar, even the rare ones. Apart from the edible products, you can buy pieces from local artisans and masters.
Special attention should be given to a bread row, as Samarkand bread is a special sort of local flour product. You can see more than 17 kinds of bread at the Siab market.
What is an oriental market without tasting?! there, as in any other bazaar, kind-hearted vendors will not only allow you to taste the product before purchasing, but will also insist on it. Surely, the main subtlety of the oriental bazaar is a bargaining tradition. Each buyer has a duty to trade with the seller before a purchase. The point is not about reducing the price, rather a habit that Asian dwellers have formed from the childhood. The one who shows the talent will gain in the end.
Except fresh and various goods, Siab market in Samarkand has another feature – this is the place where you can find out the latest news and events happening in the city. Uzbek people are very sociable and people get involved in conversations even with strangers.After visiting this bazaar, you will dive into the atmosphere of Samarkand festivity, mystery and will be able to understand the historical city on the Great Silk road. Along with ripen fruits and hot bread; you will take with yourself a piece of oriental atmosphere that will stay with you forever.
Uzbekistan: Bazaar in Samarkand
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Bazaar in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
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Having covered just 80 kilometres south of Samarkand, having surmounted the gorgeous Kitab mountain pass with its gently sloping but at the same time rather treacherous curves of serpentine road, you may find yourself in the homeland of Amir Temur. Sokhibkiran was born here, in Kashkadarya Province, in the city of Shakhrisabz. Some 20-25 kilometres more to the west and you reach regional centre Chirakchi which is close to Chiyal village.
Samarkand - Uzbekistan - UNESCO World Heritage Sitest
Samarkand is the second-largest city in Uzbekistan and the capital of Samarqand Province. The city is most noted for its central position on the Silk Road between China and the West, and for being an Islamic centre for scholarly study. In the 14th century it became the capital of the empire of Timur (Tamerlane) and is the site of his mausoleum (the Gur-e Amir). The Bibi-Khanym Mosque (a modern replica) remains one of the city's most notable landmarks. The Registan was the ancient center of the city.
In 2001, UNESCO added the city to its World Heritage List as Samarkand -- Crossroads of Cultures.
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Samarkand was one of the major stops on Silk Road. In the 14th century it became the capital of the Timurid empire (founded by Tamerlane/Timur), and one of the most important and beautiful cities in Central Asia.
Samarkand is on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites: The historic town of Samarkand is a crossroad and melting pot of the world's cultures. Founded in the 7th century B.C. as ancient Afrasiab, Samarkand had its most significant development in the Timurid period from the 14th to the 15th centuries. The major monuments include the Registan Mosque and madrasas, Bibi-Khanum Mosque, the Shakhi-Zinda compound and the Gur-Emir ensemble, as well as Ulugh-Beg's Observatory. (whc.unesco.org/en/list/603/)
Locations in the video: Registan Square (0:01), Tilya-Kori Madrasah (1660) (0:54), Ulughbek Madrasah (1420) (2:03), Sher-Dor Madrasah (1636) (3:20), Bibi-Khanym Mosque (1404) (4:35), Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis (5:58), Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum (Timur mausoleum) (7:14), Hazrat Khizr Mosque (8:02), Ulugbek Observatory (8:46).
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Samarkand, Uzbekistan - Jewel of Central Asia
Known as Maracanda in the 4th century BCE, Samarkand is one of the oldest and most grandiose cities in Human history. Samarkand means 'Stone' (asmara) and 'fort' (kand) in the old Sogdian language.
Samarkand would be my last destination in Uzbekistan, before returning back to Canada for the winter. Enjoy this full review of Samarkand & Uzbekistan.
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Samarkand (Uzbek: Samarqand, Самарқанд, Tajik Самарқанд, Persian: سمرقند, UniPers: Samarqand), is the second-largest city in Uzbekistan and the capital of Samarqand Province.The city is most noted for its central position on the Silk Road between China and the West, and for being an Islamic centre for scholarly study. The Bibi-Khanym Mosque remains one of the city's most famous landmarks. The Registan was the ancient centre of the city. In 2001, UNESCO inscribed the 2750-year-old city on the World Heritage List as Samarkand - Crossroads of Cultures.
Uzbekistan: Old World Meets New World (from Siyab Bazaar to a modern fashion show!)
Reuniting with old friends, making new ones, sightseeing in the ancient cities of Samarkand and Tashkent, and dancing in nightclubs takes Mickela on a journey through time! Featuring the Siyab Bazaar and other local markets in Uzbekistan and a modern fashion show in Tashkent!
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UZBEKISTAN: CHORSU, the MOST ICONIC MARKET in CENTRAL ASIA in TASHKENT ????
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Uzbekistan is a Central Asian nation and former Soviet republic. It's known for its mosques, mausoleums and other sites linked to the Silk Road, the ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean. Samarkand, a major city on the route, contains a landmark of Islamic architecture: the Registan, a plaza bordered by 3 ornate, mosaic-covered religious schools dating to the 15th and 17th centuries.
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Uzbekistan/Bukhara (Karavan Bazaar) Part 13
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Bazaars in Uzbekistan
If traveling through the different countries of the world is the best way to discover their essence, a stop in a bazaar to let yourself be carried away by the display of noises, aromas and colors will always be an important goal for travelers, for those who want to get involved in the hustle and bustle in order to glimpse the roots of the society that surrounds them, as well as for those who are content to enjoy the bazaar as a purely aesthetic experience, an authentic gift for the senses.
Uzbekistan is situated in the region made up of the group of countries and cultures of Central Asia. It is an area with specific features derived from the various peoples who settled the territory and engaged in vigorous trade.
The market is an economic institution governed by its own rules. It makes trading activity more efficient. It means law and order, agreements, valuations, coins, weights and measures, contracts, guarantees...
The market has played a fundamental role in an urban economy that has had to guarantee foodstuffs and raw materials.
Uzbek markets are a reflection of the ancient traditions and custom of the local people. They reflect the complex, dynamic process in which, as well as goods, people, knowledge, values, ideas and tastes have circulated.
In addition to trade, markets serve other functions that enable us to witness the rhythms of peoples and their traditions. The market is a highly socialized place, a synthesis of specific cultural codes. Markets help to preserve the memories of places. Even in these modern times, all forms of trade are still in existence, from the most primitive rituals of selling and buying goods to the most modern.
People still trade in the open air, on the ground, or use improvised structures such as tables or wood benches to form covered stalls or open air stands, from motor vehicles, temporary booths, or other bases.
Just as in the past, in present times we may find all varieties of vegetables and fruits in the local bazaars: water melons, melons, peaches, cherries, pears, apples, apricots, tomatoes, cucumbers, potatoes, rice, peanuts, almonds, pistachios and wide variety of spices and dried fruits that come from various regions of Uzbekistan and other parts of Asia; as well as other products that were once unknown, that have only been introduced or established through the bazaar.
First Impression of Samarkand in Uzbekistan
My first impression of Samarkand in Uzbekistan is very good. in fact, I found it one of the most beautiful cities I've visited so far. I'll show most of the attractions of Samarkand in my next video, but a few things I experienced are part of this video as well.
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Uzbekistan/Khiva-Day trip to Urgench Part 5
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Trolleybus: An interesting (and cheap) way to get from Khiva to Urgench is via the trolleybus. At 400 sum, it's a bargain and it allows you to see the countryside at a snail's pace. It leaves in front of the northern gate of the Ichon-Kala. Trolleybusses leave Khiva every 30 minutes during daytime and the journey takes about 60 minutes. They will drop you near the Urgench Bazaar
CITY OF BLUE TILES | Samarkand, Uzbekistan
I made it to Uzbekistan! The first real stop is Samarkand - a beautiful historic city. We wandered the city visiting Guri Amir, the madrasas at Registan, Bibi-Khanym Mosque, Shah-i-Zinda, and Siob Bazaar. The tiled buildings are what really stood out to me. It was beautiful!
There is so much history in Samarkand, there was no way I was going to be able to share everything I learned. You will have to research about the people and places... or you know, go see it for yourself. ????
Samarkand was a good place to start of my journey through Uzbekistan.
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