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Journey through the ancient city of Samarkand where culinary rituals and timeless tales of the Silk Road converge—from Ferghana horses to millet noodles and salty Uzbek candy.
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Samarkand travel guide: the cultural heart of UzbekistanThe word Samarkand, for many, conjures up exotic images – from majestic blue tiled mosques to fragrant spice markets. Located in east-central Uzbekistan, it is one of the oldest cities in ...
The historic town of Samarkand is a crossroad and melting pot of the world's cultures. Founded in the 7th century B.C. as ancient Afrasiab, Samarkand had its most significant development in the ...
Aral Culture Summit (ACS), a cultural and environmental initiative to revitalise the Aral Sea region in Central Asia will ...
While you can find countless varieties of these breads across Uzbekistan, the most legendary loaves are baked in the city of Samarkand. Here, bread is sacred and made with the utmost care.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla commended Indian students abroad as ambassadors of Indian culture and values. During his visit to ...
The leaders of the European Union and five Central Asian countries held their first summit on Friday and declared a new ...
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla highlighted the role of Indian students abroad as cultural ambassadors during his visit to Uzbekistan. Addressing students at Samarkand Medical University, he emphasized ...
Samarkand Climate Forum, Karakalpakstan introduced the Aral Culture Summit to spotlight recovery, history, and future ...
By combining the power of art, culture, design and ecology, does the Aral Culture Summit have the potential to transform not ...
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