- en.wikipedia.org Arbat StreetArbat Street (Russian ), mainly referred to in English as the Arbat, is a pedestrian street about one kilometer long in the historical centre of Moscow, Russia.
- uzaklar.com arbat-sokagi/Kazlova, Arbat’tın iki yüzü olduğun belirterek şöyle devam ediyor: “Arbat, yaşamı ve çelişkileriyle Küçük Rusya’dır. Sanat tarihi kadar karanlık bir tarihi de var.
- themoscowtimes.com archive/moscows-arbat-then-and…In just the past several decades, as Moscow has changed, so has Arbat. ... But despite the changes, Arbat continues to be one of the city's most popular places.
- gezimanya.com GeziNotlari/unlulerin-otantik-…Sakın yanılıp yeni Arbat Sokağı’na gitmeyin, İstiklal Caddesi’ni anımsatan ışıklı tabelalar, reklam afişleri ile beton yığını, sonradan yapılmış bir sokak.
- tr.wiki7.org wiki/АрбатArbat , Moskova'nın Merkezi İdari Bölgesi'nde ( Arbat bölgesi ) bir caddedir . Arbat Kapı Meydanı'ndan Smolenskaya Meydanı'na geçer...
- youtube.com watchWhy is Arbat Street so prominent? Why is that every tourist spends up to 2-3hours exploring it?Yayınlandı26 Oca 2021
- russiable.com arbat-street-moscow/I’ll give you a tour on which you can see and even visit the most representative buildings, museums, theaters and monuments on the Arbat.
- friendlylocalguides.com Blog …-to-do-in-moscow-arbat…Arbat is one of the oldest streets in Moscow. It was laid in 1493. The word “Arbat” derives from the Arabic word “arbad”, which means “suburb”.
- ermakvagus.com Europe/Russia/Moscow/arbat.htmlOh, Arbat, my Arbat, you are my religion Your roadway lies beneath me. I will never be cured of loving you, Even as I love forty thousand other roads.