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Samarkand, Uzbekistan - Uzbek Muslims at Prayer. Date: circa 1909
Bukhara, Uzbekistan - Streetside Confectionary Salesman. Date: circa 1911
Bukhara, Uzbekistan - Tea House by a still pool Date: circa 1911
Bukhara, Uzbekistan - Just outside the town. Date: circa 1908
Bukhara, Uzbekistan - Entrance to the Emirs Palace Date: 1903
Tile frieze with inscription in Arabic. Tomb of Buyanquli KaTile frieze from the tomb of Buyanquli Kahn (detail). Bukhara, Uzbekistan. 14th century. Colored glazed. Inscription in Arabic. Victoria and Albert Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
View of Khiva, UzbekistanView of Khiva, a city in Uzbekistan. Date: circa 1870
Man from Bukhara, Uzbekistan, in turban, cloak, tunic, sash and boots.. Handcolored woodcut from Auguste Wahlens Manners, Customs and Costumes of all the People of the World, Brussels, 1845
Uzbeks reading public decreeA group of Uzbek people wearing taqiyahs crowd around a public decree notice pinned to the wall of a building. Date: 1924
Tashkent, Uzbekistan - The TheatreTashkent, Uzbekistan - The Old Theatre - note the elaborate Islamic Architectural styling Date: circa 1910s
Bukhara, Uzbekistan - Madrasa Date: circa 1960s
Khakimi at-Termez Complex - Termez, UzbekistanTermez, Uzbekistan - The cult and memorial complex Khakimi at-Termezi developed around the tomb of the scholar and sheikh Abu Abdal-lah Mukhammad Termezi Date: circa 1960s
Samarkand - Shah Zinda MosqueSamarkand, Uzbekistan - Shah Zinda Mosque - built by Abdul Azisom. Date: circa 1910s
Large Jewish Family - Bukhara, Uzbekistan Date: circa 1908
The Silk Road - Camel Train in Soviet Central Asia, crossing the desert. Date: 1933
Shir Dor Madrasa. 1619-1636. UZBEKISTAN. Samarkand. Registan Square. Islamic art. Architecture
Nadir Divanbegi Madrasah. 1630. UZBEKISTAN. BUKHARA. Bukhara. Nadir Divanbegi Madrasah (1630). Islamic art. Architecture
UZBEKISTAN. BUKHARA. Bukhara. Minaret and Kalyan Mosque
Shir Dor Madrasa. UZBEKISTAN. Samarkand. Registan Square. Islamic art. Architecture
Uzbekistan, Tashkent - Eski Juva / ChorsuUzbekistan, Tashkent - Eski Juva - the biggest and the oldest market in the whole of Central Asia. Located right in the centre of the citys Old Town
Tashkent, Uzbekistan - Mosque in the Old City Date: circa 1910s
Samarkand - Uzbekistan - Melon SellersSamarkand - Uzbekistan - Watermelon Sellers before the Mosque. The building back left is one of the three madrasahs of the Registan, the heart of the ancient city. Date: circa 1910s
Khoja from UzbekistanA Khojeh of Uzbek Tartary. The Khojas are an ethnic group of Shia Muslims.This plate, according to Elphinstone, depicts Mahommed Hussun, a native of Wurdaunzye near Bokhaura
Russians / Khiva 1873A meeting between a Russian general and the Khan of Khiva to discuss peace terms. Khiva is in modern Uzbekistan. Date: 1873
Uzbekistan, BukharaStreet scene in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Bukhara - Uzbekistan - A fine camel (carrying sticks?) and driver
Samarkand - UzbekistanRuins of a mosque at Samarkand, Uzbekistan
A Young Jew from Tashkent, UzbekistanA reflective Young Jewish boy wearing a fine robe from Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Captain Frederick Burnaby on the Road to Khiva, 1875Engraving showing Captain Frederick Burnaby (1842-1885), the English soldier and explorer, travelling, with a companion, across the Russian Steppes in the winter of 1875
Uzbekistan / Samarkand(or Samarquand) Mosque of Chir-Dar
Racial / Russia / UzbekistanA man from Uzbekistan
Carriage at TashkentScene on the road to Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Ferry on Syr-DariaFerrying travelers and their camels across the Syr-Daria river in Uzbekistan or Turkmenistan
Market UzbekistanMerchants bringing carpets and other merchandise to the market at Askabad
Bibi-Kaneh RuinsThe ruins of Bibi-Kaneh, near Samarkand
Inn, UzbekistanA guest-house in Samarkand
Paper at TurkestanPpaper of the kind we know today is thought to have been invented in Turkestan in the 6th century : here it is being sold at Samarkand in present- day Uzbekistan