Turkmenistan/Ashgabat Altyn Asyr Bazaar Part 12
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Oriental bazaar Altyn Asyr also known locally as Täze jygyldyk New tolkuchka is the largest market in Turkmenistan, and the fifth-largest in Central Asia. It is located in the outskirts of Ashgabat, in the residential area Choganly. It was built to resemble the shape a Turkmen carpet ornament of Ahal Province. The market covers 154 hectares. At the heart of the bazaar is a tall clock tower, its main landmark. There are 2,155 shops in the market.It was built to replace the demolished Tolkuchka bazaar, and is an extensive market sprawled across the desert suburbs of Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, a few kilometres from the city centre. It is the largest open air market in Central Asia. It is noted in particular for its sale of large red Turkmen rugs. The market thrives especially on Sundays and sells a massive range of goods, including Turkmen carpets, handicrafts, silks, jewelry, jeans, laundry soap, plastic bags, and bales of rice. It also has a notable camel market.
The oriental Bazaar Altyn Asyr was opened in 2011 with the participation of the President of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov.
The new market features unique architecture. The complex resembles a carpet pattern from a bird's eye view. The bazaar includes a hotel that can accommodate a hundred guests, and there are several cafes and bistros on the grounds.
In 2013 the market was equipped with telephone equipment and high-speed Internet.[
Ashgabat, Turkmenistan 04 - Returning from Tolkuchka
Some video footage from Ashgabat taken November 2009
Bazar Tolkuchka a Ashgabat
Le grand bazar Tolkuchka a Ahsgabat a ete reconstruit, de vue aerienne il presente le motif principal du tapis turkmene ( mondialement connu sous le nom tapis de Boukhara)
Tolkuchka Bazaar, Turkmenistan
An Ashgabat Wedding - Turkmenistan
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Tolkuchka Bazaar 1, Turkmenistan
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Gypjak Mosque
Turkmen Carpet Museum
Parthian Settlement of Nisa
Turkmenistan Independence Monument
Ashgabat National Museum of History
Monument Arch of Neutrality
Ertugrul Gazi Mosque
Turkmen Museum of Fine Arts
Tolkuchka-Basar
Ashgabat hippodrome
Bazar in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Bazar in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
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Turkmenistan-Ashgabat (Turkmenbashi Mosque) Part 21
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Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque, Gypjak village
The Mosque built in honor of Turkmenbashi
Eleven kilometers to the west of Ashgabat there stands the largest mosque in Central Asia and main mosque of Turkmenistan – The Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque. Like all other buildings of the period of independence it differs with its immensity and grandiosity.
The mosque was built in 2002-2004 on the initiative of Turkmenbashi and named after him. Its word-for-word translation means “the mosque of Turkmenbashi spirituality” or “the mosque of spirit of Turkmenbashi”. By the way the mosque is located in Gypjak – the Turkmenbashi native village.
The construction of the mosque cost to Turkmenistan $100,000,000. The whole complex is built in white marble by French company Bouygues. The total area occupied by the complex is 18,000,000 m2. The mosque itself is a one-domed building, surrounded by 4 minarets. The height of the mosque is 55 m, and that of the minarets is 91 m to symbolize the year 1991 – when Turkmenistan gained independence. The building is accessible through 9 entries with arches. Around the mosque there are numerous fountains as though the mosque stands on the water and it makes the mosque look very good.
The mosque walls are traditionally decorated with suras from Koran and also phrases from Rukhnama – the book on spirituality and morality written by Turkmenbashi himself. Due to this fact the mosque is not recognized by many Muslims.
Inside the mosque there is a huge praying hall with white columns and richly painted celestial blue dome. The heated floor is covered with a huge hand-made Turkmen carpet. The mosque can accommodate about 10,000 people, but visitors are usually few there. Under the mosque there is an underground garage capable to park over 400 cars.
Near the mosque, there is the Turkmenbashi Mausoleum – more modest in décor and size. Turkmenbashi himself is buried in the central sarcophagus, and around it, there are three more sarcophagi with his mother and two brothers, and one in addition, which is empty – a symbolic sarcophagus with the name of Turkmenbashi’s father, buried in another place.
Turkmenbashi’s mother and both of his brothers are known to die during the earthquake of 1948. As far as Turkmenbashi himself concerns, he had a narrow escape: that very day, he got up early and went outside for a walk.
Opposite the entry to the mausoleum, there is a memorial complex, erected in memory of the people killed by the earthquake of 1948.
The Turkmenbashi Ruhy Mosque is a national asset and pride of the Turkmen people. Its image can also be seen on a national currency – 500-TMT banknote.
25.04.2019г. Ашхабад. У-ца Советских Соколов.
По просьбе Светланы Карасёвой.
Tolkuchka bazaar - Базар Толкучка, early autumn of 2005
Tolkuchka oriental bazaar was an extensive market sprawled across the desert suburbs of Ashgabat, in Choganly, Turkmenistan, a few kilometres from the city centre. It was the largest open air market in Central Asia. The market thrived on Sundays and selled a massive range of goods, from Turkmen carpets, handicrafts and silks, jewelry and jeans to laundry soap, plastic bags to bales of rice. It also had a notable camel and used car market. Old Tolkuchka bazaar was demolished and new bazaar, called Altyn Asyr oriental bazaar was rebuilt in 2011.
In the slideshow there are several photos from car and carpet markets.
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SOVYET DÖNEMİNDEN KALAN PAZAR I Gülistan Döwled Söwda Merkezi I Aşkabat/Türkmenistan
PAZARDA HAVYAR ÇOK UCUZDU ACABA SAHTE HAVYAR MIYDI ? Bu sorunun cevabını halen bilmiyorum.
Visit the Market with Me
WAS THE CAVIAR VERY CHEAP ON THE MARKET WAS THE FAKE CAVIAR? I still don't know the answer.
KANALIMIZA ABONE OLMAK İSTERSENİZ;İŞTE LİNKİMİZ;
DİĞER KANALIMIZDA YENİ BİR SERÜVEN BAŞLADI,ORAYA DA BEKLERİZ.
GÜLİSTAN PAZARI
Dünya'nın en büyük açık hava pazarı olan çöl pazarı(Tolkuchka Basar) artık yok. Gezme fırsatımızın olduğu ama çekim yapamadığımız efsane pazardan ancak birkaç fotoğraf karesi paylaşabiliyoruz. Şimdi size gezdireceğimiz pazar ise Ruslar tarafından yapılmış kapalı bir pazar ve görülmeye değer. Biraz abartarak ' yok' un 'yok 'olduğu pazarda şöyle bir tur atıyoruz.
Eski Sovyet döneminden kalan pazar önceleri 'RUS PAZARI' olarak anılıyormuş. Şimdi ise adı 'Gülistan Pazarı'
Rus Çarşısı veya Gülistan ( Türkmen : Gülistan söwda merkezi; Rus bazary , Гулистан сөвда меркези; Рус базары) 'de Aşkabat büyük ve en eski kapalı pazarlardan biri. Kentin merkezinde yer almakta. Rus mimar Vladimir Visotin tasarımı ile 1972-1982 döneminde inşa edilen 1970-1980 Aşkabat yeniden yapılandırma programı ile bina Sovyet Modernizm tarzda yapılır ve binanın bir köşesinde Türkmen heykeltıraş Klych Yarmamedov tarafından yapılmış soyut bir heykel vardır. Aşkabat'taki yeni mağazalar ve alışveriş merkezleri ortaya çıkmasına rağmen, halk ve turistler arasında popüler olmaya devam eden pazar ülkeye gelen yabancı heyetler tarafından ziyaret edilir. Satılan ürünler çok çeşitlidir. Giyim, gıda vb.
Bizim pazarlara çok benzese de bizim pazarlarda görmeye pek alışık olmadığımız bir çok şey var Gülistan pazarında. Mesela havyar, mesela makarna turşusu. Mesela ekmek gibi ekmek, kavun gibi kavun. Gelin daha sını birlikte keşfedelim
Pazar çok renkli. Pazarda Rus ve Çin mallarını çokça görüyoruz. Size gösterdiğimizin dışında Türkmenistan’a özgü, özellikle yün çorap patik, keçeden nazar için yapılmış bileklikler ve geleneksel kıyafetleri bulabiliyorsunuz. Havyar çok ucuz bide her şey. ucuz yani her şey havyar dahil demek istedim.
GÜLİSTAN MARKET
The desert market (Tolkuchka Basar), the world's largest open air market, is no longer there. We can only share a few pictures from the legendary market where we have the opportunity to visit but cannot shoot. Now we will show you the market is a closed market made by the Russians and is worth a visitting. A little exaggerated 'no' in the 'no' market where we take a tour like this.
The former Soviet market was formerly known as the Russian market. Now it's called 'Gulistan Market'
Russian Bazaar or Gulistan (Turkmen: Gulistan city center; Russian bazary, Гулистан сөвда меркези; Рус базары) in Ashgabat is one of the largest and old closed markets. The factory of the city is on the ground. The project was made in 1972-1982 with the design of the Russian architect Vladimir Visotin The market, which continues to be popular among the locals and tourists, though without going out in the 1970-1980, the foreign delegates to the country have come to your wish ... The products sold are very diverse.
Although it is very similar to our markets, there is a lot we are not used to seeing in our markets in Gulistan market. For example, caviar, pasta pickles. For example, bread like bread, melon like melon. Let's explore more together.
The market is very colorful. We see a lot of Russian and Chinese goods in the market. Apart from what we have shown you, you can find Turkmen booties, especially woolen socks booties, wristbands made of felt and traditional clothes. Caviar very cheap bidet everything. I mean everything is cheap including caviar.
ENJOY
Dünya’nın doğusunu, batısını, kuzeyini güneyini sizler için köşe bucak geziyoruz. Gittiğimiz ülkeleri her yönüyle sizlere aktarmaya çalışıyoruz. Olurda bir gün sizlerinde yolu bu ülkelere düşerse, neleri gezmeli, nerede kalmalı, ne yemeli, nereleri görmeden asla dönmemeli gibi alternatifli pratik bilgilerinde konuların işlenildiği bir program. Ali Sami Palaz’ın hazırlayıp sunduğu köşe bucak dünya programı ,aslında seyyah’ın gezi izlenimlerinin aktarıldığı bir seyir defteri.
KÖŞE BUCAK DÜNYA SEYAHAT DERGİLERİMİZİ ALMAK İÇİN...
Ashgabat, the capital of the Golden Age Schwate's photos around Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
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Entry Title: Ashgabat, the capital of the Golden Age
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Salam, natuerlich ist auch Ashgabat auf dem Programm. Hier gibt es eigentlich nichts historisches zu sehen, da die Stadt 1948 von einem Erdbeben der Staerke 9,0 zerstoert wurde, 2/3 der Einwohner starben dabei. Die Stadt wurde anschliessend sowjetisch wieder aufgebaut und seit 1991 dann unter Praesident Turkmenbashi und dem goldenen Zeitalter (und dank des Oel- und Gasgeldes) nach seiner Vision gestaltet. Seine Vision: Weisser Marmor und Gold (Gold repraesentiert Turkmenbashi). Das ganze wirkt ziemlich kuenstlich und leblos, es gibt auch keine Geschaefte oder Cafes und ueberhaupt keine Fussgaenger (allerdings viele Cleaning Ladies). Das Nationalmuseum hat einige schoene Stuecke aus Nissa (vor allem spektakluaere Rhytons, Elfenbeinschnitzereien zu religioesen Zwecken), Merv und Gonur. Das Teppichmuseum in Ashgabat hat den groessten Teppich der Erde, gewebt zu Ehren von Turkmenbashi natuerlich. Fotopermits kosten extra und sind ziemlich teuer (Eintritt war schon teuer genug, US$10 im Nationalmuseum und US$12 im Carpet Museum, US$20 wenn man Fotos machen will zusaetzlich...). An einigen Tagen der Woche gibt es ausserdem den groessten Basar Zentralasiens, den Tolkuchka Basar ausserhalb von Ashgabat in der Wueste (zum Glueck hat der Praesident ihn nie gesehen, sonst haette er ihn wohl auch niedergebaggert). Hier gibt es wenigstens mal etwas leben... Ashgabat hat auch zwei Internetcafes, in jedem stehen 5 Computer, die man nach Abgabe seines Passes benutzen darf (durchschnittliche Wartezeit bis man drankommt: 30min). Am ersten Tag hatte ich ja Zugriff auf mail.yahoo aber am zweiten nicht mehr... (Das Internet wird kontrolliert, die Cafes haben daher nur zu den Arbeitszeiten des Innenministeriums geoeffnet). Gruss Ralf
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