27 Oct,2023
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A former capital city and UNESCO heritage-listed site. It was an ancient Silk Road trade location.
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Home to contemporary Uzbek culture, historical monuments, and holy places.
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A top tourist attraction in Samarkand. It's known for its Islamic architecture and three madrassas.
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The biggest farmers market in town. It's a great place to find spices, sweets, souvenirs, and fresh fruits.
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A religious center with a madrasah, mausoleum, and Islamic Institute.
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One of the most ancient cities along the Silk Road.
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An avenue of mausoleums. It's one of the most beautiful Islamic sights in the world.
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An architectural wonder constructed by Bibi Khanym, the favorite Chinese wife of Timur.
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