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- Samarkand - Wikipedia
The city of Samarkand is famous for being the subject of an Uzbek tale called "The Rendezvous at Samarkand " It was recounted by a 12th-century Persian storyteller and mystic, Farid Al-Din Attar
- Samarkand | Uzbekistan, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Samarkand, city in east-central Uzbekistan that is one of the oldest cities of Central Asia Known as Maracanda in the 4th century bce, it was the capital of Sogdiana and was captured by Alexander the Great in 329 bce
- Samarkand, Uzbekistan: A guide to one of the world’s oldest cities - CNN
Founded in around 700 BCE, Samarkand is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world Here’s what visitors heading to this Uzbekistan city can expect
- Samarkand Left Me Speechless – Here’s Why You Should Go Too
Plan your visit with this Samarkand travel guide Discover top sights, Silk Road history, tips, and what to see in Uzbekistan’s ancient city
- Samarkand – Crossroad of Cultures - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
The historic town of Samarkand, located in a large oasis in the valley of the Zerafshan River, in the north-eastern region of Uzbekistan, is considered the crossroads of world cultures with a history of over two and a half millennia
- Why Samarkand and Bukhara Are Known as the Jewels of the Silk Road
From Samarkand's Registan Square to Bukhara's ancient market domes, Central Asia's most historic sites are some of the Silk Road's most extraordinary legacies
- Samarkand Travel Guide - The Adventures of Nicole
Planning a trip to Uzbekistan? In this Samarkand travel guide you’ll find everything you need to know from the best things to in Samarkand, where to stay…
- Samarkand – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Samarkand is the city that is the bejewelled crown of the Silk Road, a rhapsody of ornate Islamic architecture with turquoise domes and soaring tiled minarets It's one of the twin pillars of the Samarkand through Bukhara region of Uzbekistan, and a must-see destination
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