الأربعاء، 24 يوليو 2013

☆شماغ وتنورة☆ *UZBEKISTAN*_* 3





إن عشت ياراسي كسيتك عمامه...أناهيك...وإن مت ياراسي فدتك العمايم


عندما أموت ..... لا أريد سوا أن تـدفنوني في وطني سـوريا .... وأن تكتبو على شاهدة قبري : لم أعد مغترباً


 
Region: Central Asia
Area Total: 447,400km2
Coast Line:
Doubly landlocked country
Capital: Tashkent
 
 
Bala House mosque in Bukhara
 
 
Mir-e-Arab Madrasa, Bukhara
 
 
Nadir Divan-begi Madrasa, Bukhara
 
 
Kox'na Ark fortress  and Kalta Minor
 
 
The Chor-Minor (Four Minarets)  Madrasa, Bukhara
 
 
Ismail Samani mausoleum in Bukhara
This mausoleum, one of the most esteemed sights of Central Asian architecture, was built in the 9th (10th) century (between 892 and 943) as the resting-place of Ismail Samani - a powerful and influential amir of the Samanid dynasty, one of the Persian dynasty to rule in Central Asia, which held the city in the 9th and 10th centuries.
 
 
Bolo Hauz mosque, Bukhara
 
 
Wall of the Bukhara Fortress, the Ark
 
 
Nasreddin Hodja, Bukhara
He was a Seljuq satirical Sufi, believed to have lived and died during the 13th century in Akshehir, near Konya, a capital of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum, in today's Turkey.
He is considered a populist philosopher and wise man, remembered for his funny stories and anecdotes.
Many peoples of the Near, Middle East and Central Asia claim Nasreddin as their own (e.g., Turks, Afghans, Iranians,and Uzbeks)
 
 
Kok Gumbaz mosque, Shahrisabz
 
 
Shahrisabz
The birthplace of 14th century Turco-Mongol conqueror Timur.
 
 
Madrasa Muhammad Rahim Khan, Khiva
 
 
The Tower of Silence
According to the Zoroastrian religion it was believed that the bodies of the dead defile the land, considered sacra.

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