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  • Architecture of Central Asia refers to the architectural styles of the numerous societies that have occupied Central Asia throughout history. These styles include Timurid architecture of the 14th and 15th centuries, Islamic-influenced Persian architecture and 20th century Soviet Modernism. Central Asia is an area that encompasses land from the Xinjiang Province of China in the East to the Caspian Sea in the West.
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  • Architecture of Central Asia refers to the architectural styles of the numerous societies that have occupied Central Asia throughout history.
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  • Persian architecture Due to the long tradition of Persian influence in Central Asia, many significant buildings in the Persian tradition are located there.
  • Central Asia has a rich architectural heritage from the sixteenth to the early nineteenth centuries.
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  • Architecture of Central Asia: Searching for Best Central Asia Architecture? Here’re 8 Top Islamic Architectures in Central Asia!
  • The article examines the traditions of the formation of the architecture of palace buildings in Central Asia in stages: in the XI - XII, XIV, XV, XVI - XVII, XVIII...
    Bulunamadı: cities, culture
  • Traditions of the formation of palace architecture in central asia. U. Malikov. Independent researcher, Doctor of Architecture, Prof.
  • Culture of Kyrgyzstan. ... Samarkand palaces and architectural ensembles of ancient. Architecture of Central Asia.
  • Several cities in Central Asia have served and continue to serve as major centers of Central Asian culture and economy.
  • Arapov A. V. The architecture of Uzbekistan (9th-15th centuries) //The Artistic Culture of Central Asia and Azerbaijan in the 9th–15th Centuries.
    Bulunamadı: palace, cities
  • Throughout the different periods of development of the Central Asian the palace architecture held a special place among various buildings.
  • After almost a century of cultural stagnation following the Arab conquest of Central Asia, the architecture of the 3rd-6th/9th-12th centuries vigorously revived.
  • Take this opportunity to visit Uzbekistan – the only country in Central Asia with living ancient cities, such as Khiva, Bukhara, Samarkand, and admire the world...
  • All these cities truly represent the entire history and color of Central Asia. ... It was here that the grandiose residence of Temur was built - the palace of Aksaray.