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Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Bibi-khanym mosque, two women stand in the huge doorway
Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Registan square garden and minaret
Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Gur-e-Amir mausoleum, resting place of Timur
Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Hazrat Khizr Mosque, wooden carved pillars surround the main courtyard
Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Registan square, decorative interior of the Ulugh Beg madrassah
Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Interior of Shah-i-Zinda shrine complex
Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Shah-i-Zinda, Tomb Street of 11 Mausoleums, local women enter a mausoleum
Uzbekistan people in front of Bibi Khanu Mosque in Sammarcanda. Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
Tamerlane, Timur, mausoleum in Samarkand at the dusk. Sammarcanda, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
Shah i Zinda mausoleum complex in Sammarcanda. Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
The interior of Shah i Zinda mosque in Sammarcanda. Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
Close up of Sherdar, Cher Dor, Madrasah dome by night. Registan square, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
Close up of Tilla Kari, Tilya Kori, Madrasah by night. Registan square, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
Shah i Zinda mausoleum complex in Samarkand. Sammarcanda, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
Persian architecture in the Tamerlane mausoleum at Samarkand. Sammarcanda, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
Sher Dor Madrassa, Registan, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Mausoleum in the necropolis Shah-i-Zinda, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Tilla Kari Madrassa, Registan, Samarkand, Uzbekistan
The Art House restaurant near Bibi Khanum mosque. The mosque was built (1399) as Samarkands main place of worship and dedicated to Timurs favourite wife, Sarai Mulk Khanum, a Mongolian princess
The Registan square and Sher-Dor Madrasah. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Uzbek bread at the Siyob Bazaar. Samarkand, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
Hazrat Khizr Mosque. The 8th-century mosque that once stood here was burnt by Chinggis Khan in the 13th century and was not rebuilt until 1854. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Detail of the Shah-i-Zinda Ensemble. Includes mausoleums and other ritual buildings of 9-14th and 19th centuries. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
"Schastivaya ptitsa" (Happy Bird) Art Gallery, housed in a historical building of a wooden caravanserai of the19th century. Samarkand, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
The statue of the late leader Islam Karimov. He was the President of Uzbekistan during 25 years. Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Traditional dolls. Samarkand, Uzbekistan
The Registan square and two of its madrasahs. From left to right: Ulugh Beg and Sher-Dor Madrasah. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Bibi Khanum mosque. It was built (1399) as Samarkands main place of worship and dedicated to Timurs favourite wife, Sarai Mulk Khanum, a Mongolian princess. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand
Sher-Dor Madrasah at the Registan square. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Sher-Dor Madrasah minaret at the Registan square. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Detail of a madrassah. Registan square, a Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Registan square, a Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Central Asia. Two women in the grocery market
The Registan square and its three madrasahs. From left to right: Ulugh Beg Madrasah, Tilya-Kori Madrasah and Sher-Dor Madrasah. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
The Registan square and Ulugh Beg Madrasah. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
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
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
The Shah-I-Zandah Necropolis, built on the southern slopes of Afrasaib Hill over a period of 900 years from 11th - 19th centuries
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
Statue of Timur
Uzbek women at a bread stall in the market
Melon seller at the main market
Detail of dome of Tillya-Kari-Medrassah
Bibi Khanym Mosque, Samarkand, Uzbekistan