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Yosemite Valley ViewpointThe natural beauty of Yosemite is so incredible that it inspired an entire 19th-century conservation movement, which resulted in the valleyas protection as a national park in 1890
Boy Looks up at Statue of Nurkhon Yuldasheva(Original Caption) A little boy stands admiring the monumental statue of actress Nurkhon Yuldasheva located in Margilano
Pahlavon Mahmud Mausoleum, Silk route, KhivaPahlavon Mahmud Mausoleum, old silk route town of Khiva, Uzbekistan
City wall, Khiva, Uzbekistan
Antique map of Scythiam and Sericam with vignettes
Antique map of Independent TartaryWonderfully fine engraved map 1851 of the region of Independent Tartary, which is now the area that is Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan alongside the Caspian Sea and Aral Sea
Khiva. UzbekistanMohammed Amin Khan medresseh and Kalta Minor minaret in Khiva. Uzbekistan
The beautiful city of Khiva (Uzbekistan)Khiva (Uzbek: Xiva, alternative or historical names include Khorasam, Khoresm, Khwarezm, Khwarizm, Khwarazm, Chorezm) is a city of approximately 50, 000 people located in Xorazm Province, Uzbekistan
Landmarks in Samarkand City in UzbekistanIllustration of a Landmarks in Samarkand City in Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan, head of Uzbek man with white beard and moustache, wearing headscarf, front view
Illustration of flag of Uzbekistan, with horizontal blue, white and green bands, red stripes bordering white field, crescent and 12 stars on blue band
Illustration of Samanid mausoleum, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 10th century
Illustration of cast-bronze cauldron made for Timur (Tamerlane), Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Char minar (four minarets)Photogenic little Char Minar bears more relation to Indian styles than to anything Bukharan. This was the gatehouse of a long-gone medressa built in 1807
Char minar in BukharaPhotogenic little Char Minar bears more relation to Indian styles than to anything Bukharan. This was the gatehouse of a long-gone medressa built in 1807
Minaret and old adobe wall of Khiva, UzbekistanKhiva (Uzbek: Xiva) is a city of approximately 50, 000 people located in Xorazm Province, Uzbekistan
The walls and gates of Khiva, UzbekistanKhiva is the former capital of Khwarezmia and the Khanate of Khiva. Itchan Kala in Khiva was the first site in Uzbekistan to be inscribed in the Unesco World Heritage List (1991)
The Kok Gumbaz mosque in Shakhrisabz, UzbekistanThe name Kok Gumbaz Mosque (1435-6) is obvious from the blue dome after which it is named. Tamerlaneas grandson Ulug Beg built it in Shakhrisabz
The walls and fortified walltowers of Khiva, UzbekistanKhiva is the former capital of Khwarezmia and the Khanate of Khiva. Itchan Kala in Khiva was the first site in Uzbekistan to be inscribed in the Unesco World Heritage List (1991)
The city of Khiva in UzbekistanThe Uzbekistan town of Khiva is in the silk road and it is an world heritage UNESCO place
The city gates and walls of Khiva, UzbekistanKhiva is the former capital of Khwarezmia and the Khanate of Khiva. Itchan Kala in Khiva was the first site in Uzbekistan to be inscribed in the World Heritage List (1991)
Kalon mosque in Bukhara at duskThe historic center of Bukhara, which contains numerous mosques and madrassas, has been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site
Evening in Khiva, UzbekistanKhiva (Uzbek: Xiva, alternative or historical names include Khorasam, Khoresm, Khwarezm, Khwarizm, Khwarazm, Chorezm) is a city of approximately 50, 000 people located in Xorazm Province, Uzbekistan
The old city of Khiva, UzbekistanKhiva (Uzbek: Xiva) is a city of approximately 50, 000 people located in Xorazm Province, Uzbekistan
Entrance of Kuhna Ark fortress, KhivaEntrance of the castle with blue green dome mosaics
Kuhna Ark fortress and Kalta Minor Minaret, KhivaEntrance of the castle with unfinished minaret in the background
Kalta Minor Minaret, KhivaUnfinished minaret covered with white and blue mosaics
Nadir Divanbegi Medressa, BukharaEntrance of Nadir Divanbegi Medressa, with tilework describing peacocks holding lambs and sun with human face
Main gate of Ark castle, BukharaCastle gate surrounded by two towers
Memorial complex of imam Al-Bukhari, BukharaCircular religious building
Kalon mosque and minaret, BukharaMosque with intricate ornaments and a minaret at sunrise
Walls of Ark castle, BukharaFortress wall made of bricks
South gate, KhivaSouth gate of the city walls with two towers
City walls, KhivaCity walls made of earth and bricks
Kalon mosque, BukharaMosque with intricate blue ornaments
Char minar, BukharaEntrance of a former building, four towers with turquoise blue domes
Kalta Minor Minaret at night, KhivaNight view of Kalta Minor Minaret and Mohammed Amin Khan Medressa
Tilla-Kari Medressa, SamarkandGold covered intricately decorated ceiling of Tilla-Kari Medressa
Camel with bridle, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Saddled camel in front of the Ark fortress, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Spices for sale at the bazaar, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Chili peppers and garlic for sale at the bazaar, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Entrance to the Ark citadel, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Kyzyl Kum desert, Uzbekistan
Road in the Kyzyl Kum desert, Uzbekistan
Abdullah-khan Madrasah, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Mosaic, Abdullah-khan Madrasah, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Flag of Uzbekistan
Vegetables packed in plasticSelling vegetables in the bazaar. Khiva, Silk Road, Unesco World Heritage Site, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
City walls, ancient Silk Route town of Khiva, Uzbekistan
Kalta Minor Minaret, old Silk Route town of Khiva, Uzbekistan
Ancient Silk Route town of Bukhara, Uzebekistan
Dome of the Mir-i Arab Madrasah, Bukhara - Uzbekistan
Minaret, Khiva, Uzbekistan
Khiva, Uzbekistan
Silk productionSilk cocoons, Samarkand, Unesco World Heritage Site, Silk Road, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
Khiva. UzbekistanMedersa Mohammed Amin Khan
Khiva town. UzbekistanSquare near Kunya Ark Citadel
Khiva town from above at sunset
Kalyan MosqueEquirectangular panorama of the Kalyan Mosque. Bukhara
Khiva skylineDomes and minarets of Khiva inner city against the blue morning sky
The unfinished minaret (Kalta-Minor) in KhivaThe Minaret of Kalta-Minor has become the real symbol of the city of Khiva.It amazes with its size and unique design with the glazed tiles and majolica
Chor Minor (Four Minarets)
The Kok Gumbaz mosque in Shakhrisabz, UzbekistanThe Kok Gumbaz Mosque (1435-6) is obvious from the blue dome (Kok Gumbaz means Blue Dome ) after which it is named. Tamerlanes grandson Ulug Beg built it in Shakhrisabz
Lone tree in Kalyan Mosque, Bukhara, UzbekistanThe Inner Courtyard of the Kalyan Mosque (part of the Po-i-Kalyan architectural complex) in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Bibi-Khanym Mosque SamarkandDomes, portail and architectural details of Bibi-Khanym (or bibi Khanum) Mosque in Samarkand, Central Asia. Bibi Khanym was a Mongol Princess who became the wife of Tamerlan
The Registan, Samarkand, UzbekistanThe Registan of Samarkand, one of the most emblematic cities of the silk road, in Uzbekistan, Central Asia.This view is from the garden, back of the Cher-Dor Madrassah and Tilla Kori Madrassah
Ak Saray (Tamerlanes summer palace), Shakhrisabz)Ak-Saray Palace or theSummer Palace of Timur (also Tamerlan or Tamerlane), the White Palace was planned as the most grandiose of all Timurs constructions
Kalon mosque and minaret in Bukhara, Central AsiaPhotograph of the main Gate of the Kalon mosque and minaret in Bukhara city centre, Uzbekistan, Central Asia. The photograh was taken in a summer day, the place is deserted because of the heat
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Kalon mosque and Mir I ArabUzbekistan, Bukhara, Unesco world heritage, Kalon mosque and Mir I Arab
Full frame shot of decorative mosque dome, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan, Samarkand, Gur Amir mausoleumUzbekistan, Silk Road, Samarkand, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Gur Amir mausoleum where the bodies of Timur and his grandson Ulugh Beg are retained