Museum of Applied Arts inTashkent!!
hello fam!!!
come join us today in thebeauty of ARTS!!!!.
this museum however small, it was a big adventure!!!
i was totally amazed by it!!
ill drop here the address in case you are nearby.
15 Rakatboshi Street, Tashkent 100031
Khiva Uzbekistan Tour - Guided Tour - Ep 193
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Guided tour of Khiva Uzbekistan. We visit Itchan Kala, the Friday mosque, citadel kunya-arc, Mohammed Amin Madrassah, Pakhlavan Makhmud Mausoleum, Islam Khodha complex, Kalta Minor Minaret
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I crossed the Pacific Ocean on sailing boats as crew and visited The Unites States, Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, The Marquesas Islands, Tahiti, The Kingdom Of Niue, Rarotonga, Tonga, Fiji, some other small islands and ended up in New Zealand. In New Zealand I cycled 3.000km from the northernmost point to the southernmost point. After that I rode a motorbike from Vietnam to Laos and Cambodia. Recently I converted a Rusian 4x4 UAZ Buhanka oldtimer into a campervan and am driving around Central Asia with my puppy dog.
unfinished Kalta Minor Minaret minaret Muhammad Amin Khan Khiva, Uzbekistan
unfinished Kalta Minor Minaret (minaret Muhammad Amin Khan). Khiva, Uzbekistan
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unfinished Kalta Minor Minaret minaret Muhammad Amin Khan Khiva, Uzbekistan
unfinished Kalta Minor Minaret (minaret Muhammad Amin Khan). Khiva, Uzbekistan
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OUZBÉKISTAN - Madrassa Amin Khan Khiva
Située dans l'ancienne Khiva, la madrassa Mohammed Amin Khan est l'une des plus grandes d'Asie centrale.
BoloHaouzMosque
Bolo Haouz Mosque (1712), Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 4/21/18
Khiva - Médersa Mohammed Amin Khan
Vue depuis cette médersa qui est à présent un hôtel de luxe.
KUNYA-ARK KHAN CASTLE IN KHIVA UZBEKISTAN 烏茲別克希瓦的-阿卡王城
KUNYA - ARK KHAN CASTLE - at KHIVA is a very ancient city.The only museum under the open sky in central Asia and has been inscribed into the UNESCO world heritage list. In the architectural complex of ICHAN-QALA consists of the KUNYA-ARK KHAN'S CASTLE the inner citadel of Ichan-Qala.
Kalta Minor Tower (minaret) that would have become the biggest and tallest minaret in central Asia.
MUHAMMAD AMIN-KHAN -the biggest medieval medressa in Khvia.
DJUMA MOSQUE with 212 wooden columns and a minaret with its height of 32m.
TASH-HAULI (stone courtyard) a place looking like a fortress with a high battlements,towers and fortified gates. AK-MOSQUE (white mosque) a small quarter mosque by the gates of Palvan-Darvaza. NECROPOLIS OF PAHLAVAN MAHMUD- the cultic center of Ichan-Qala. THE RESIDENCE OF ISLAM KHODJA- the vivier of last Khan.
Minor Islom Xo'ja in Khiva
Time Lapse video
Juma Qutba Sayid Niyaz Shalikarbai Mosque Khiva Uzbek
Raw Silk: Uzbekistan Travels Part VI: Khiva contd.
Inside Khiva's historic Ichan Qala (Inner Fortress) -- Old (West) Gate i.e. Ata darwaza, fortress walls, statue of Al-Khwarezmi, Kunya Ark with Kurinysh-khona and aivans, Ak-Sheikh bobo, mosque of Allah-Quli Khan, Muhammad Rahim Khan madrassa (now museum), Kalta Minar, Shah Qalandar bobo complex, Palvan Mahmood madrassa, Juma mosque, Uzbek weddings and more.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Khiva, Uzbekistan
Khiva Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top things you have to do in Khiva. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Khivafor You. Discover Khivaas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Khiva.
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List of Best Things to do in Khiva, Uzbekistan
Itchan Kala
Friday Mosque
Citadel Kunya-ark
Stone Palace (Tash Khauli)
Mohammed Amin Madrassah
Pakhlavan Makhmud Mausoleum
Islam Khodja Complex
Kalta Minor Minaret
Pahlovon Mahmud Mausoleum
Tomb of Sayid Allauddin
Tours-TV.com: Mukhammad Amin Khan Madrassah
Mukhammad Amin Khan Madrassah was the largest medieval ecclesiastical school of Khiva. Now there is the tourist hotel “Khiva” in the building. Uzbekistan : Khiva. See on map .
Mir-i-ArabMadrassa
Mir-i-Arab Madrassa, Bukhara,
Uzbekistan, 4/22/18
Khiva '84
door Alta Dervaza, minaret Kalta Minor, mederse Mohammed Amin Khan, palace Kounia-Ark, mausole Seid Allaoudine, minaret Islam-Khodja, mausole Pahlavan Mahmoud,mederse Chirgazikhan,mosk Ak-Metchet, mederse Allakoulikhan, mederse Koutloug-Mourad-Inan,palace Allakoulikhan
Uzbekistan/Beautiful Khiva City Walls Part 2
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Khiva-Uzbekistan
Though Khiva is about 2500 years old, it acquired its present appearance in the 18th – early 20th centuries. Khiva consists of two urban parts: the inner town Ichan-Kala and the outer town Dishan-Kala. From the very beginning the core of the city –Ichan-Kala, rectangular in plan, was enclosed in fortification walls.
For centuries these walls served ideally the purpose of the town’s defense. But in 1220 they were destroyed by Mongol invaders and in later period gentle slopes of the collapsed walls were used for burying the dead. In 1790 the wall was rebuilt by order of Khiva’s khan Muhammad-Amin-Inak. It was 1200 meters long, 7-8 meters high and about 6 meters thick at the base. Since Khiva stood at an important intersection of the Great Silk Road, there were built four monumental gates directing north, south, east and west. Ark-Darvoza gate located next to Kunya-Ark Citadel let in the caravans from the west. Kosh-Darvoza (‘Double Gate’) with two entrance arches faced south. Tash-Darvoza (‘Stone Gate) was built in the northern part of the city.
The most remarkable is the eastern gate Palvan-Darvoza (‘Hero Warrior’s Gate’), through which ran the road to the Amu Darya River and to the ancient trade town Khazarasp. The survived marble slab above the arch of the gate shows the date the construction was completed: 1221 anno hegirae (1806). Adjoining the gate is the gallery with six domes – a shopping arcade. Soon after the gate had been built, near it there appeared Allakuli-Khan Madrassah, caravanserai and a tim domed trading center. This was also the place where executions used to be carried out. Next to the gate, behind the Ichan-Kala walls, there was the Asian largest slave market. In 1842 a new fortification wall around larger area was built. Supervised by Mahammad Yakub Mekhtar, the construction was completed within 30 days. The wall was 6 kilometers long; it had 10 gates and a lot of turrets. Three out-of-town gardens – Rafanik, Nurullabay and Nurullabek – became part of the town. The larger ring of the town was then called Dishan-Kala (‘Outer Fortress’). Today only separate parts of this unique fortification structure remain. Yet these strong pahsa adobe walls narrowing to the top, are rather impressive. Every 30-50 meters along the length of the wall there are semicircular watching turrets; they seem to support the wall with their abutments. Looking at Khiva’s walls it is hard to believe that outside this well-preserved medieval town is the 21st century.
Uzbekistan, Main Attractions: Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva. May 2016
Uzbekistan is a bright country of the East with a rich historical past. It is just impossible to count all the mosques, madrasas, mausoleums and minarets of the country. It is also impossible to convey their beauty. You just have to see it.
Many roads of the Great Silk Road passed through Uzbekistan. On this road of wealth and different cultures grew Uzbek cities. Samarkand, Bukhara, Khiva are dotted with magical architecture, they will captivate everyone who sees them at least once in their life.
Uzbekistan is an ideal country for a budget tourist. It does not stint at the sights at all and will give inexpressible impressions to everyone who wants to see its beauty or try original Uzbek cuisine.
In this video you can see the following places:
0:17 - 3:11 Samarkand
Gur Emir Mausoleum, Shah-i-Zinda Necropolis, Registan, Ulugbek Madrasah, Tillya Kori Madrasah, Sher Dor Madrasah, Bibi Khanym Mosque
3:12 - 5:17 Fortresses near Urgench
Kyzyl-kala Fortress, Toprak-kala Fortress, Ayaz-kala Fortress
5:18 - 7:38 Khiva, Itchan Kala
Mohammed Amin Madrasah, Kalta Minor Minaret, Kunya-ark Citadel, Stone Palace (Tash Khauli), Friday Mosque, Islam Khodja Minaret, Pakhlavan Makhmud Mausoleum
7:39 - 11:23 Bukhara
Chor-Minor, Modari-khan Madrasah, Monument to Hodja Nasreddin, Nodir Devon Begi Madrasah, Lyab-i-Hauz, Nodir Devon Begi Xonaqosi, Trading Domes, Maghak-i 'Attari Mosque, Ulugh-Beg Madrasah, Abdulaziz-Khan Madrasah, Ark of Bukhara, Bolo Hauz Mosque, Samanid Mausoleum, Poi-Kalyan Complex, Minaret of the Kalon, Palace of Moon-like Stars (Sitorai-Mokhi-Khosa), Chor-Bakr Necropolis
11:24 - 11:58 Chashma Complex, Fortress of Alexander the Great
11:59 - 13:20 Sarmish-say Petroglyphs
#Uzbekistan #Samarkand #Bukhara #Khiva
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Uzbekistan/Khiva Old City Part 3
Welcome to my travelchannel. ☛☛☞☛
On my channel you can find more than 1000 films of almost 80 countries. See the playlist on my youtube channel.Enjoy!
Khiva-Uzbekistan
Though Khiva is about 2500 years old, it acquired its present appearance in the 18th – early 20th centuries. Khiva consists of two urban parts: the inner town Ichan-Kala and the outer town Dishan-Kala. From the very beginning the core of the city –Ichan-Kala, rectangular in plan, was enclosed in fortification walls.
For centuries these walls served ideally the purpose of the town’s defense. But in 1220 they were destroyed by Mongol invaders and in later period gentle slopes of the collapsed walls were used for burying the dead. In 1790 the wall was rebuilt by order of Khiva’s khan Muhammad-Amin-Inak. It was 1200 meters long, 7-8 meters high and about 6 meters thick at the base. Since Khiva stood at an important intersection of the Great Silk Road, there were built four monumental gates directing north, south, east and west. Ark-Darvoza gate located next to Kunya-Ark Citadel let in the caravans from the west. Kosh-Darvoza (‘Double Gate’) with two entrance arches faced south. Tash-Darvoza (‘Stone Gate) was built in the northern part of the city.
The most remarkable is the eastern gate Palvan-Darvoza (‘Hero Warrior’s Gate’), through which ran the road to the Amu Darya River and to the ancient trade town Khazarasp. The survived marble slab above the arch of the gate shows the date the construction was completed: 1221 anno hegirae (1806). Adjoining the gate is the gallery with six domes – a shopping arcade. Soon after the gate had been built, near it there appeared Allakuli-Khan Madrassah, caravanserai and a tim domed trading center. This was also the place where executions used to be carried out. Next to the gate, behind the Ichan-Kala walls, there was the Asian largest slave market. In 1842 a new fortification wall around larger area was built. Supervised by Mahammad Yakub Mekhtar, the construction was completed within 30 days. The wall was 6 kilometers long; it had 10 gates and a lot of turrets. Three out-of-town gardens – Rafanik, Nurullabay and Nurullabek – became part of the town. The larger ring of the town was then called Dishan-Kala (‘Outer Fortress’). Today only separate parts of this unique fortification structure remain. Yet these strong pahsa adobe walls narrowing to the top, are rather impressive. Every 30-50 meters along the length of the wall there are semicircular watching turrets; they seem to support the wall with their abutments. Looking at Khiva’s walls it is hard to believe that outside this well-preserved medieval town is the 21st century.
OUzbékistan-Khiva le palais Tach khaouli
Le Palais Tach-Khaouli fut construit en 8 ans et le khan était mécontent: il aurait voulu que la construction soit réalisée au cours de 2 ans.Le Tach Khavli, ou palais de pierre(1830-1838),Il est resté un lieu de résidence des Khans jusqu'en 1880,
Il se compose de trois parties,le harem, la salle de réception
ou Ichrat Khaouli et la Cour de Justice ou Arz Khaouli.
La Cour de Justice était le lieu où le khan tranchait les litiges et rendait justice.
Les murs sont eux aussi décorés de revêtements de faïence.
Le harem avec cinq iwan, une pour le khan,et les autres pour les quatres épouses légitimes.
Un iwan a une colonne en bois finement sculpté posée sur un socle en marbre.