Uzbekistan Registon Travel
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Tashkent , Samarkand , Bukhara , Khiva , Uzbekistan
UZBEKISTAN
Uzbekistan is the heart and soul of the Silk Road. The Old Towns of its three UNESCO-listed oasis cities – Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand – are incredible mazes of exotic architecture and gorgeous decorative art. Beyond these lie the rural Fergana Valley and the remote towns of Karakalpakstan. We would love to show you around this timeless, welcoming wellspring of Silk Road culture.
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Life in Uzbekistan Узбекистан
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Uzbekistan conjures up images of a time of oriental mystery, a time when the now ancient cities of Uzbekistan were located on the ancient Silk Road, the trading route between China and the West. The route took its name from silk, the commodity most in demand in Europe from China during the Roman period. Some of the most influential and savage conquerors came and ruled these lands.
Alexander the Great set up at least 8 cities in Central Asia between 334 - 323 BC before the caravans began traveling through the Silk Road after around 138 BC China opened its border to trade. Between 484 - 1150 Huns and Turks came from the west and brought with them a new religion of Islam. Many mosques and Madrassahs were built in Uzbekistan cities of Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva during this period, including remaining structures of the Samanids. Most of the cities were destroyed during the invasion of the Genghis Khan in 1220. His descendant Timur, known also as Tamerlane, resurrected once famous cities by using the labor of slaves and artists captured during successful crusades. Timur conquered Persia, captured Baghdad, and lead expeditions to Anatolia and India. Most of the architecture that is found in Samarkand was build by Timur and his grandson Ulugbek.
Uzbekistan is bordered by Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan The geography of Uzbekistan is mostly flat-to-rolling sandy desert with dunes, as well as broad, flat intensely irrigated river valleys. Fergana Valley in east is surrounded by mountainous Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan.
Samarkand , Uzbekistan , Central Asia
Samarkand – Crossroad of Cultures
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. To get more information go to
Arrival in Tashkent - Uzbekistan 4K Travel Channel
At 7 o'clock in the morning, we landed in Tashkent. We have started our journey in Bishkek at 5.45 hours. Uzbekistan is now the third country on our journey through Central Asia. After the adventurous journey through Tajikistan and the breathtaking nature of Kyrgyzstan, we would like to get to know the culture of the Silk Road.
Sirojiddin Hujamuratov from Registran Travel and the driver Shamil pick us up at the airport. We met Sirojiddin already in Berlin at the ITB in spring and he made us a very attractive offer, so we decided to travel to Uzbekistan as well.
At first, we go to the hotel to drop our luggage. We stay at the Hotel Arien Plaza. A comfortable hotel that offers everything you need.
On the last day of our stay in Uzbekistan, we stay here once again. We can only say that everything is very clean and the staff very friendly.
But first, we need money. We drive via Usman Nasir Street, Shota Rustaveli Street, and Shakhrisabz Street to the center of Tashkent. The Uzbekistan Hotel has a cash machine (ATM). Unfortunately, it is empty. Via Amir Temur Avenue we drive to the Radisson Blu Hotel, Tashkent. Here we find an ATM and can withdraw dollars. We still have no Uzbek so'm.
Sirojiddin informs us. At the time of our stay (September 2017), the official rate is around 4000 so'm for € 1.-. On the black market, you get about 7000 so'm, which of course is not allowed. Since the inflation rate is around 70%, it is not advisable to exchange a lot of money directly. So he suggests we always exchange $ 100 with him. As soon as the money is used up we change the next € 100.-. Every time we get a big bundle of bank notes. Later, we saw women in a restaurant carrying a bundle of about 5cm thick. This is normal here. You usually do not keep money in a purse but in a plastic bag.
After that's done, we drive back to the Uzbekistan Hotel, where we pick up our guide Nargiz, who accompanies us for the rest of the day. Various tours on this day will be shown in another two more videos.
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Morgens um 7 Uhr landen wir in Taschkent. Wir sind um 5.45 Uhr in Bischkek gestartet.
Usbekistan ist nun das dritte Land, auf unserer Reise durch Zentralasien. Nach der abenteuerlichen Reise durch Tadschikistan und der atemberaubenden Natur von Kirgisistan möchten wir nun die Kultur der Seidenstraße kennenlernen.
Sirojiddin Hujamuratov von Registon Travel und der Fahrer Shamil holen uns vom Flughafen ab. Wir haben Sirojiddin im Frühjahr in Berlin auf der ITB getroffen und er hat uns ein sehr attraktives Angebot gemacht, so dass wir uns entschlossen haben, auch nach Usbekistan zu reisen.
Zunächst fahren wir ins Hotel um unser Gepäck abzustellen. Wir sind im Hotel Arien Plaza untergebracht. Ein komfortables Hotel, das alles bietet, was man benötigt.
Am letzten Tag unseres Aufenthalts in Usbekistan übernachten wir noch einmal hier. Es bereitete auch kein Problem um 3 Uhr morgens einen Kaffee zu bekommen, da wir einen sehr frühen Flug gebucht haben. Wir können nur bestätigen, dass alles sehr sauber ist und das Personal sehr freundlich.
Zunächst haben wir aber das Problem, dass wir Geld benötigen. Wir fahren über die Usman Nasir Street, die Shota Rustaveli Street und die Shakhrisabz Street ins Zentrum von Taschkent.
Im Uzbekistan Hotel gibt es einen Geldautomat (ATM). Leider ist er leer. Über die Amir Temur Avenue geht es weiter zum Radisson Blu Hotel, Taschkent. Hier werden wir fündig und können Dollar abheben. Damit haben wir noch immer keine usbekischen So`m.
Nun klärt uns Sirojiddin auf. Zum Zeitpunkt unseres Aufenthaltes ( September 2017 ) liegt der offizielle Kurs ungefähr bei 4000 So`m für € 1.-. Auf dem Schwarzmarkt erhält man ca. 7000 So'm, was natürlich nicht erlaubt ist. Da die Inflationsrate ungefähr bei 70% liegt, ist es nicht ratsam direkt sehr viel Geld umzutauschen. Also schlägt er uns vor, immer nur $ 100.- bei ihm einzuwechseln. Sobald das Geld aufgebraucht ist, wechseln wir die nächsten € 100.-. Jedes Mal bekommt man ein dickes Bündel an Scheinen. Wir haben später Frauen in einem Restaurant beobachtet, die ein ungefähr 5cm dickes Geldbündel bei sich hatten. Dies ist hier normal. Geld bewahrt man üblicherweise auch nicht in einer Geldbörse auf, sondern in einer Plastiktüte.
Als das erledigt ist, fahren wir wieder zurück zum Uzbekistan Hotel, wo wir unsere Fremdenführerin Nargiz abholen, die uns den Rest des Tages begleiten wird. Diverse Führungen an diesem Tag werden in zwei weiteren Videos gezeigt.
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Bukhara, Uzbekistan Travel Guide
Bukhara , Uzbekistan , Central Asia
Bukhara, which is situated on the Silk Route, is more than 2,000 years old. It is the most complete example of a medieval city in Central Asia, with an urban fabric that has remained largely intact. Monuments of particular interest include the famous tomb of Ismail Samani, a masterpiece of 10th-century Muslim architecture, and a large number of 17th-century madrasas.
Itchan Kala , Khiva , Uzbekistan , Central Asia
Itchan Kala
Itchan Kala is the inner town (protected by brick walls some 10 m high) of the old Khiva oasis, which was the last resting-place of caravans before crossing the desert to Iran. Although few very old monuments still remain, it is a coherent and well-preserved example of the Muslim architecture of Central Asia. There are several outstanding structures such as the Djuma Mosque, the mausoleums and the madrasas and the two magnificent palaces built at the beginning of the 19th century by Alla-Kulli-Khan.
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Tashkent is the capital city of Uzbekistan. It’s known for its many museums and its mix of modern and Soviet-era architecture. The Amir Timur Museum houses manuscripts, weapons and other relics from the Timurid dynasty. Nearby, the huge State Museum of History of Uzbekistan has centuries-old Buddhist artifacts. The city’s skyline is distinguished by Tashkent Tower, which offers city views from its observation deck.
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Uzbekistan/Samarkand (City Tour) Part 23
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Samarkand - The Capital of Tamerlane
Samarkand is situated in the valley of the river Zerafshan. It is the second largest city of Uzbekistan and is of the same age as the city of Babylon or Rome.
The history of Samarkand is about 2,750 years old and has witnessed many upheavals during the times of Alexander the Great, the Arabic Conquest, Genghis-Khan Conquest and lastly Tamerlane's. Hence, the culture of Samarkand was developed and mixed together with the Iranian, Indian, Mongolian and a bit of the Western and Eastern cultures.
Majestic and beautiful city Samarkand has a marvelous and attractive power. Poets and historians of the past called it Rome of the East, The beauty of sublunary countries, The pearl of the Eastern Muslim World. Its advantageous geographical position in the Zarafshan valley puts Samarkand to the first place among cities of Central Asia.
Over the history this legendary city on the Silk Road went through growths and decays, suffered from destroying invasions of foreign rulers and again revived, becoming more beautiful. Trade routes to the west, to Persia, to the east, to China, to the south, to India, intersected here and formed intersections of the Silk Road.
Today Samarkand is the treasure of unique antiquity spirit. It is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List due to the abundance of material and spiritual values. Unique monuments of ancient architecture, heritage of scientific and arts schools, artisans workshops are well-known around the world.History of Samarkand
There are cities which centuries-old history embodies the history of whole nation and countries, reflecting the way passed by many generations. Samarkand is one of the most ancient cities in the world. As other first centers of human civilization - Babylon and Memphis, Athens and Rome, Alexandria and Byzantium - Samarkand was intended to go through many events and shakes.
History of Samarkand goes back in remote days. Archeological finds and chronicle records of eyewitnesses and ancient historians allowed to establish with full reliability that a man lived on the territory of modern city many centuries before the Common Era.
Miracle of Islamic Architecture . Registan Market . Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Registan was the heart of the ancient city of Samarkand (Uzbekistan). During the reign of Timur (Tamerlan)
It was a public market where people gathered to listen to royal proclamations, and a place of public execution. It is framed by three Muslim Islamic schools (Islamic schools)
Medresa Ulugh Beg Adrasah (1420), Medresa Tilya-Kori (1660) and Medresa Sher-Dor (1636). the architectural ensemble of the three masterpieces of medieval Islamic architecture, is UNESCO World Heritage
Registan a fost inima orașului antic Samarkand ( Uzbekistan ). In timpul domniei lui Timur (Tamerlan )
Era o piață publică , unde oamenii se adunau pentru a asculta proclamații regale, - și un loc de execuții publice. Este încadrat de trei madrese (școli islamice) de arhitectură islamică
Medresa Ulugh Beg adrasah ( 1420), Medresa Tilya-Kori ( 1660) și Medresa Sher-Dor ( 1636). ansamblul arhitectural al celor trei edificii capodopere ale arhitecturii islamice medievale , este Patrimoniu Mondial UNESCO
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