10 Amazing Things to know about Samarkand, Uzbekistan

By MITKAU MINDFULLLOFVACATIONS

Samarkand is located on the historic Silk Road, a trading route that was used to connect the East and West. 

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The city reached its zenith during the 14th and 15th centuries under the rule of Timur (Tamerlane), who made Samarkand his capital. 

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Registan Square is the main attraction of Samarkand and features three stunning madrasahs (Islamic educational institutions). 

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Gur-e Amir is the mausoleum of Timur and other members of his family. 

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The Bibi-Khanym Mosque, commissioned by Timur for his favorite wife, is one of the largest mosques. 

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Ulugh Beg, the observatory is one of the earliest Islamic astronomical observatories. 

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Shah-i-Zinda is a complex of mausoleums and tombs, often referred to as the "Street of the Dead." 

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Siab Bazaar is a bustling market where visitors can experience the vibrant local culture. 

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Samarkand has been a melting pot of various cultures and civilizations, including Persian, Greek, Arabic, and Turkic influences. 

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The historic center of Samarkand has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

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