• 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.
  • Architecture of Central Asia: Searching for Best Central Asia Architecture? Here’re 8 Top Islamic Architectures in Central Asia!
  • Traditions of the formation of palace architecture in central asia. U. Malikov. Independent researcher, Doctor of Architecture, Prof.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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  • Three cities in Central Asia – Samarkand, Bukhara and Khiva are the pearls of medieval architecture.
  • 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...
  • The architecture of Itchan Kala, the city of Khiva, Uzbekistan. ... Ashgabad, the capital city of Turkmenistan in Central Asia.
  • The fortress of Ichan-Kala is one of the best monuments of Central Asian architecture. ... It is one of the oldest cities in Central Asia.
  • Central Asia’s cities are steeped in culture, with centuries-old architecture, fascinating museums, and bustling bazaars.
  • With its heavy-duty concrete structure, the vaulted Chorsu Bazaar in the Uzbek capital Tashkent exudes the architectural starkness typical of Soviet Modernism.