Turkmenistan
Discover Turkmenistan
Currency
Turkmenistan Manat
Capital
Ashgabat
Languages Spoken
Turkmen
The ancient Parthians roamed these lands over two thousand years ago, leaving behind their distinctive Nisa Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They were followed by the Persians, who brought their own culture and influence.
In the Middle Ages, the Silk Road wove its way through Turkmenistan, making it a vital crossroads of trade and culture. Glorious cities like Merv and Nisa thrived as centers of commerce and learning, attracting scholars and merchants from around the world.
The 19th century saw the Russian Empire expanding into the region, leading to a period of colonial rule. After the Russian Revolution, Turkmenistan became a Soviet republic, marking a turbulent chapter in its history.
Independence finally came in 1991, and the modern nation emerged, with Ashgabat, the capital, becoming a showcase of grandiose architecture and golden domes.
As you explore Turkmenistan, be sure to visit Ashgabat, a city of stunning architecture, and don't miss the ancient city of Merv and the mysterious Nisa Fortress to immerse yourself in its captivating history.
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