"I want the art and the festival representation to have something to do with the people," he told ARTnews in a recent ...
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Bukhara and Tashkent: Opposing universes in Uzbekistan
These two cities are as distinct as they are complementary for understanding the country’s history. One hosts one of the best-preserved medieval complexes in Central Asia, while the other is a unique ...
Ruben Saakyan and Konstantin Lazarev's “The Observer’s Illusion” (2025) (foreground) and Antony Gormley and Temur Jumaev's “CLOSE,” (2024–2025) (background) installed at the former Khoja Kalon Mosque ...
BUKHARA — You could have heard a pin drop as a small group of men (and two women) gathered on a recent Friday night inside the 300-year-old synagogue of Bukhara, Uzbekistan, on what was once the Silk ...
Bukhara is the destination of this edition of Uzbek Life. Euronews’ intrepid adventurer Galina Polonskaya took a camel ride around some of the ancient city’s sites to get a flavour of its charms. e.
The university is gaining visibility as a modern medical education option in Uzbekistan, especially among NEET-qualified ...
A contemporary Indian traveller to the fabled Silk Route city of Bukhara is more than likely to be reminded by locals about the time when traders from the Indian subcontinent called the city home. For ...
Bukhara, which is situated on the Silk Route, is more than 2,000 years old. It is the most complete example of a medieval city in Central Asia, with an urban fabric that has remained largely intact.
BUKHARA, Uzbekistan — There are more than ten thousand graves here, sprawled over about 80 acres on the outskirts of the Silk Road-era old town. Most days, nobody visits. A covered mikveh pool—a ...
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