- google.co.ug travel/hotels/entity/…The name of the bazaar comes from the name of one of the historical and geographical regions of the city - Siyob, and the Siyob River flowing near the bazaar.
- ru.us.edu.vn en/Siyob_BazaarSiyob Bazaar is located adjacent to the Bibi-Khanym Mosque, and is visited not only by local people but also by domestic and foreign tourists.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g298068-…Registan Meydanından Siyob Pazarına yeşil renkte ekolojik dolmuş tipi araçlarla gwelebiliyorsunuz.Tabii küçük bir ücret karşılığı.
- atmoph.com en/views/pages/siyob_bazaarSiyob Bazaar. Siyob Bazaar is the largest bazaar in Samarkand, adjacent to the World Heritage Bibi-Khanym Mosque in the old city.
- advantour.com uzbekistan/samarkand/siab-bazaar.htmPeculiarities of the Siab Bazaar. Siab market is conveniently located, with the great mosque of Bibi-Khanim in only few minutes’ walk away.Bulunamadı: siyob
- irandoostan.com Iran Travel BlogSiab Bazaar or Siyob Bazaar is an important marketplace in Samarkand and is more than an ordinary marketplace, a window into Central Asia’s rich past.
- aisleseatplease.com blog/siyob-bazaarJust outside the Bibi-Khanym Mosque, you can find the Siyob Bazaar, the largest bazaar in Samarkand.
- youtube.com watchUzbekistan/Samarkand (Subtlety of the Oriental market Siab-Siyob) Bazaar Part 22.
- blog.myvideomedia.com bibi-khanym-mosque-and-…Directly next to the mosque, a wide three-aisles gate leads to the Siyob Bazaar. It is the largest bazaar in Samarkand and offers all kinds of food and goods for...
- meros.uz object/ciabskii-bazarBu yerda savdo-sotiq quyoshning ilk nurlari chiqishi bilan boshlanib, kech shomgacha davom etadi. Siyob bozori dehqon bozori hisoblanadi.
- foodperestroika.com 2018/05/07/uzbek-adventures-…Samarkand - Siyob Bazaar - Rice. Late summer must be squash season in Uzbekistan, as I saw many pumpkins and other cucurbits of various shapes and colors.
- worldphotos.org uzbekistan-samarkand-siyob-…
- lingohut.com blog/culinary-cornucopia-a-flavor-…Built in the 15th century, the Siyob Bazaar is Samarkand’s largest and oldest market, showcasing the rich culinary tapestry of the region.