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Uzbekistan, Bukhara, a display of traditional knives
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Po-i-Kalyan, Kalon Mosque, a tourist walks through an arched walkway
Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Registan square lit up at night
Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Chorsu bazaar
Uzbekistan, Tashkent, Kosmonavtlar (cosmonaults) underground station
Uzbekistan, Khiva, an entrance to Khiva old town
Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Registan square at sunrise
Uzbekistan, Khiva, Pakhlavan Mahmoud Mausoleum, the tiled tomb of Pakhlavan Mahmud
Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Bibi-khanym mosque, two women stand in the huge doorway
Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Registan square garden and minaret
Uzbekistan, Khiva, , Harem of the Tash Kauli complex, an Uzbek performer dressed in traditional costume
Uzbekistan, Khiva, Juma mosque, Friday mosque, the ceiling supported by 215 wooden pillars
Uzbekistan, Khiva, Juma mosque, sun rays shine through a window in the Friday mosque where the ceiling is supported by 215 wooden pillars, sun rays
Uzbekistan, Khiva, Mohammed Amin Khan madrasah and old town walls
Uzbekistan, Khiva, the mud brick walls of the Itchan Kala
Uzbekistan, Khiva, the Islam Khodja minaret and medressa
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, a woman walks past a small mosque in central Bukhara
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, UNESCO world heritage site, Ark Fortress, a man cycles past the city walls
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Po-i-Kalyan, Kalon Mosque illuminated at sunset
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Tim Abdullah Khan bazaar interior
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
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
Samsa (samosa), a fried or baked dish with a filling of vegetables and minced lamb or beef. Dekhon bazaar, Khiva. Uzbekistan
City walls. Ark fortress, Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
The delicious uzbek melons were already praised by the medieval traveler Ibn Battuta. Dekhon bazaar, Khiva. Uzbekistan
Kalon mosque and minaret. Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
Traditional embroideries. Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
The Registan square and Sher-Dor Madrasah. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Statue of Hoja Nasruddin, a semi-mythical storyteller who appears in Sufi teaching-tales around the world. Lyabi Hauz, a wonderful and relaxing plaza, the heart of city life in Bukhara
Rugs or carpets made of silk and cotton, a traditional art of embroidery. Suzanni (Suzani) Centre, Khiva. Uzbekistan
Ulugbek Madrassah. Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
Allakuli Khan Madrassah and Islam Khodja minaret
Uzbek bread in the food market. Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
Uzbek bread at the Siyob Bazaar. Samarkand, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
View to the Mir-i-Arab Madrassah and Kalon minaret. Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
An ancient street and the Islam Khodja minaret and medressa. Old town of Khiva (Itchan Kala), 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