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Central Asian Collection

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Astana, Nurzhol Bulvar - Bayterek Tower

Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Astana, Nurzhol Bulvar - Bayterek Tower

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Pakistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Hunza Valley, Karimabad. Golden Peak, also known as Spantik

Pakistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, Hunza Valley, Karimabad. Golden Peak, also known as Spantik, seen at sunset

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Mausoleum of Ismail Samanid (r

Mausoleum of Ismail Samanid (r. 892-907 AD), one of the earliest examples of Islamic architecture in Central Asia. One of the most celebrated buildings in the Islamic world

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Kyrgyzstan, Arslanbob, Fergana Mountain Range

Kyrgyzstan, Arslanbob, Fergana Mountain Range. Wildflower alpine meadow above the mountain village of Arslanbob on the western slopes of the Fergana mountain range.& #x26; #x26; #x0B;

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Astana, Nurzhol Bulvar, KazMunaiGas building and Khan Shatyr

Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Astana, Nurzhol Bulvar, KazMunaiGas building and Khan Shatyr center

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Astana, Opera Theater

Central Asia, Kazakhstan, Astana, Opera Theater

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: The rusting hulls of old Russian ships lie abandoned

The rusting hulls of old Russian ships lie abandoned on the dried out bed of what was once the Aral Sea

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Overall view of Kyzyl Kala built around 3rd Century AD

Overall view of Kyzyl Kala built around 3rd Century AD

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: A camel stands tethered in the Ichan Kala

A camel stands tethered in the Ichan Kala, the old city of Khiva, with the Kalta Minaret behind. Mohammed Amin Khan meant this to be the tallest building in the Muslim world

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: An Uzbek man walks beside the many domed walls of the Ichan Kala

An Uzbek man walks beside the many domed walls of the Ichan Kala, the old city of Khiva

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: The minaret and tiled dome of a mosque rise above the

The minaret and tiled dome of a mosque rise above the old city of Khiva. The dome is covered in Khivas hallmark green ceramic tiles

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: The Kalta Minaret

The Kalta Minaret. Mohammed Amin Khan meant this to be the tallest building in the Muslim world. Construction began in 1851 but after the khan died in 1855, his heir aborted the project

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: The Karakul Gate and the remains of the city walls

The Karakul Gate and the remains of the city walls, circa 16th Century

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Chor Minar, the gatehouse of a long-gone medrassah built in 1807

Chor Minar, the gatehouse of a long-gone medrassah built in 1807. The name (Chor Minar in Tajik means Four Minarets) is misleading, they arent minarets but ornamentation

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: The elaborate tiled facade of Fayzulla Khujayev House

The elaborate tiled facade of Fayzulla Khujayev House, built in 1891 by Fayzullas father Ubaidullah, a wealthy merchant

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: A mullah sits benath a tree outside the Mausoleum of

A mullah sits benath a tree outside the Mausoleum of Bakhautdin Naqshband, one of Sufisms most important shrines

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: The Kalan Mosque

The Kalan Mosque. Built in 1121-22AD during the reign of the Kharakhanid ruler Arslan Khan Muhammed

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Uzbek men sit outside The Kalan Mosque

Uzbek men sit outside The Kalan Mosque. Built in 1121-22AD during the reign of the Kharakhanid ruler Arslan Khan Muhammed

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Gur-e Mir mausoleum

Gur-e Mir mausoleum, commissioned by Timur for his grandson and heir Muhammed Sultan who died campaining in 1404. In 1405 Timur too died and was placed in Gur-e Mir along with other princes

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: The Registan Square, built in 15th to 17th century

The Registan Square, built in 15th to 17th century. The oldest of the three structures (seen on left) is the Ulugh Beg Madrassah, built around 1420

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: The Shah-I-Zandah Necropolis

The Shah-I-Zandah Necropolis, built on the southern slopes of Afrasaib Hill over a period of 900 years from 11th - 19th centuries

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Bibi Khanum mosque during reconstruction

Bibi Khanum mosque during reconstruction. Construction started in 1399 by Timur, the mosque was built as Samarkands main place of worship and dedicated to Timurs favourite wife

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Statue of Timur

Statue of Timur

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Uzbek women at a bread stall in the market

Uzbek women at a bread stall in the market

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Melon seller at the main market

Melon seller at the main market

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Buddhist stupa

Buddhist stupa, known as the Bastion of Zurmal, Bactria, built in the Kushan period, 1st to 2nd century AD

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Uzbek man with hoe in a field

Uzbek man with hoe in a field

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: The Kalyan Minaret which allegedly awed Genghis

The Kalyan Minaret which allegedly awed Genghis Khan

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Detail of dome of Tillya-Kari-Medrassah

Detail of dome of Tillya-Kari-Medrassah

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Kyrgyzstan, Issyk Kul, Cholpon Ata

Kyrgyzstan, Issyk Kul, Cholpon Ata. Stand of Poplar trees near Issyk Kul Lake. Issyk Kul is Kyrgyzstans largest Lake and at about 180 km long by 70 km wide and 668 meters deep at the deepest point

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Kyrgyzstan, Tash Rabat Valley

Kyrgyzstan, Tash Rabat Valley. Shepherds summer camp. The Caravanserai of Tash-Rabat was constructed in the 15th century, on the ancient trade route from Central Asia to China

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Kyrgyzstan, At-Bashi

Kyrgyzstan, At-Bashi. Shaimergen - Kyrgyz horseman

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Kyrgyzstan, Song Kul

Kyrgyzstan, Song Kul. Sary-Bulak valley near Song Kul Lake. Song Kul Lake is at an altitude of 3, 013 metres. Kyrgyzstan, Song Kul. Sary-Bulak valley near Song Kul Lake

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Stone Balbals or tomb markers, Western Turk, 6th to 8th century

Stone Balbals or tomb markers, Western Turk, 6th to 8th century. The Balbals at Balasagun have been collected from sites all over Kyrgyzstan

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: The Burana Minaret

The Burana Minaret. The minaret once stood about 45 metres in height but lost its top section during an earthquake. The stone circles in the foreground are millstones gathered from other parts of

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: Stone Balbals or tomb markers

Stone Balbals or tomb markers, Western Turk, 6th to 8th century, Balasagun. The Balbals at Balasagun have been collected from sites all over Kyrgyzstan

Background imageCentral Asian Collection: The three mausolea at Uzgen

The three mausolea at Uzgen, Kharakhanid period, constructed (left to right) circa 1152, 1013 and 1186 AD



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