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Tag Archives: Bukhara

Uzbekistan 2

Posted bytoby196027th Oct 2024Posted inColour, Places, Structure, Uncategorized, UzbekistanTags:architecture, Bukhara, Central Asia, islamic architecture, Khiva, Samarkand, UzbekistanLeave a comment on Uzbekistan 2

In Uzbekistan

I open with a single shot of the architecture of Samarkand. I may post again with more but for now I remain too awed by the ancient mosques and madrassas of that city and of Bukhara and Khiva to represent them. So, what follows is more a flavour of (part) of the country as IContinue reading “In Uzbekistan”

Posted bytoby196018th Oct 202418th Oct 2024Posted inPlaces, UzbekistanTags:Bukhara, Khiva, Samarkand, Suzani, Tashkent, UzbekistanLeave a comment on In Uzbekistan
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