Uzbekistan
Discover Uzbekistan
Currency
Uzbek Som
Capital
Tashkent
Languages Spoken
Uzbek
Uzbekistan, with its enchanting blend of history and culture, stands at the crossroads of the ancient Silk Road.
The region's history can be traced back to the Persian Empire, which left a significant imprint. It later became a vital part of the Silk Road, fostering trade and cultural exchanges between the East and West. The legacy of this era is most evident in Samarkand, a city with splendid architecture and the iconic Registan Square.
The Arab conquest brought Islam to the region in the 8th century, contributing to its rich religious heritage. During the Middle Ages, Uzbekistan flourished under the Timurid Empire, led by the formidable conqueror, Tamerlane. The cities of Samarkand and Bukhara became centers of art, science, and trade.
In the 19th century, the Russian Empire's influence grew, and Uzbekistan eventually became a Soviet republic. Its quest for independence succeeded in 1991, making it a sovereign nation once again.
When visiting Uzbekistan, make sure to explore Samarkand, with its ancient Registan Square and the Gur-e-Amir Mausoleum. Venture to Bukhara to see its historic mosques and bazaars. And don't miss Khiva, an open-air museum with its medieval city walls and palaces.
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