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HISTORICAL SITESGur Emir Mausoleum - Tomb of the KingThe Gur Emir is the mausoleum of the Asian conqueror Tamerlane (also known as Temur) inSamarkand (now in Uzbekistan). Gur-Emir means “Grave of Emir”. The Gur-Emir Mausoleum wasbuilt in 1404 for Temur’s grandson Muhammad Sultan. He was the heir apparent of throne afterTimur, but in 1404 he died and Temur ordered to buid big mausoleum for his beloved grandson.In 1405, Temur died in Otrar city and his sons decided to move his body and bury him near hisfavourite grandson. From that time on, this mausoleum was called the “burial-vault of Temurids”.Every headstone is made from marble, only Temur’s headstone is from nephritis, it was broughtby order of Ulugbek and put on Temur’s grave.In June 1941, Samarkand was part of the Soviet Union, and Soviet scientists came to themausoleum and opened the sarcophagus to study the body of Temur and found the inscription: “Whosoever opens my tomb shall unleash an invader more terrible than I am”. Location: Bustansaroy Street, Samarkand Coordinates: 39° 38’ 54.34” N 66° 58’ 8.35” E SAMARKANDMausoleum of Ak-SarayOne of the most mysterious buildings in Samarkand is the Mausoleum of Ak-Saray. Externally,there is no attractive exterior decoration and the dome was not completed. However, the innerinterior does not conform to the outer design - large richly gilded fragments of ornamental paintings in the “kundal” style (laying paints with gold covers on the relief ornament) remainLocation: Registan Street, Samarkand on its walls, sails, and dome. The relief, gold and wide colour gamut of vegetative patterns remind of rich carpet fabrics. Locals say some headless person is buried in the special niche by the eastern wall. It might be a tomb of Ulugbek’s son Abdul Latif who was executed for murder of his father. 99

SAMARKANDHISTORICAL SITES Khodja Abdi Darun Mausoleum The ancient cemetery, Khodja Abdi Darun Ensemble buried the Arabian lawyer of the 15th century. Darun which means “internal” indicates the tomb is situated inside the city of Samarkand. Multiple restorations have changed the architecture. The interior of the mausoleum is more than modest; there are no gold paintings or ceramics here. Walls, sails, dome of the mausoleum are plastered by white alabaster. Almost all of its area is occupied by the big gravestone. Location: Sadriddin Ayniy Old Town, Samarkand Khodja Akhror Ensemble This site is the grave for the “Naqshbandiyya” Sufi order’s leader. “He is the Khodja of Khodjas” the person who knows the importance of the people. Khodja Akhror was buried near Samarkand, white stone and epitaphs were on the grave of Khodja. It is an important pilgrimage place as it was believe to be one of the sacred cemeteries of Muslims. Nodir Divan Begi, one of the rulers of Samarkand in 1630, ordered to construct a madrassah and mosque. Location: Rudakiy Street, M-37, Samarkand100

HISTORICAL SITESHazrati Hizr MosqueOne of the oldest and most legendary mosques in Uzbekistan is the Hazrati HizrMosque in Samarkand. This mosque was built on the hill diagonal to the Bibi KhanumMosque in the 18th century. It was said that Hazrati Hizr was the god of water.Saint Hizr was very famous among the population of Central Asian oases including settled and nomadic people. He was considered to be a giver of good luck, abundance and a kind patron of good people, workers and travellers. The mosque for Hazrati Hizr was erected in Samarkand in the medieval period. Location: Rudakiy Road, Samarkand Coordinates: 39° 39’ 47.01” N 66° 59’ 16.83” ENamozgokh Mosque SAMARKANDAccording to legends, he was the brotherof Kusama Ibn Abbas who was supposedlyburied in the 11th century in Samarkand’sShah-i-Zinda complex and was the cousin ofthe Prophet Muhammad.Ishrat-khan Mausoleum Location:Ishrat-khan which means “House of Southeast of Registan Square, SamarkandJoy” is a remarkable monument inthe second half of the 14th century. 101Legends told that it was a burialplace for women of aristocraticor a family burial place. The placewas never renovated after theearthquake in the 19th century whenTamerlane’s grandson Ulugbekrushed into the hall forcing everyoneto leave the hall, in accordance withthe horoscope, his grandfather AmirTemur is in danger during the feastin Ishrat-khan. Not long after theyleft, earthquake ruined part of themausoleum.Although the monument was neverrenovated, you will still be impressedwith their architectural harmony.

MUSEUM Samarkand Museum of History The museum is situated on the site of the ancient settlement of Afrasiab, on the road leading from the mosque of Hazrati Hizr to the bridge across the Siab river. The museum displays exhibits illustrating the various periods of the city's ancient history: ossuary, fragments of ancient swords, knifes, arrows, coins, ceramics and unique frescos from the 7-8th century palace of the Ilshid of Samarkand. Excavated in 1965 in the center of the medieval city behind the third fortification, the palace occupied more than 1 hectare. The roof of its throne hall was supported by wooden columns, and its southern wall decorated with paintings of a wedding embassy to llshid Varkhuman which is from the second half of the 7th century. The parade is led by the bride - the Chaganian Governor's daughter - riding on a white elephant and accompanied by friends and dignitaries on camels and horses. Scenes of horsemen fighting against predators, as well as boats with men and women can be seen on northern wall. The eastern wall instead shows young men swimming in the sea, birds and animals. The wall behind the llshid's throne portrays a parade of the Chinese, Chaganian, Chach and East Turkistan embassies. The palace was reconstructed several times and destroyed in the 8th century. Location: Samarkand, Tashkentskaya str. Phone:(+998 66) 235-53-36 Working hours: from 09:00 a.m. to 05:00 p.m. Closed: on SundaySAMARKAND Samarkand Picture Gallery Samarkand Picture Gallery shows the fine art collection consisting of about 4,000 paintings, graphic works and sculptures. The exhibits include works by well-known Russian artists such as Alexander Nikolaev, better known as Usto Mumin, as well as Boore, Dudin, Karazin, Nikitin and Vereshaghin, whose works depict the history and life of the people of Central Asia. The collections of the museum include seven works by Vereshchaghin (1842-1904): ‘Steppe landscape’, ‘Native Jew’, ‘Singer with dutar’, ‘Steppe hunters’, ‘The Mulfah at a School’, ‘Mirza-bek, Envoy of the Bukhara Amir’ and ‘The Palace of the Amir, Samarkand’. Dudin’s (1863-19-29) painting ‘The Dervish’ is an ethnographic representation of a Muslim ascetic of the beginning of the 20th century. The symbolic painting ‘Boy with a Quail’ by Usto Mumin (1897-1957) shows a mixture of influences from the east, the Italian Renaissance and Russian icons. In the early works of Boore (1897-1943), of which there are about 400 in the museum, we can see the historic neighbourhoods and architectural monuments of Bukhara and Samarkand and ethnographic studies, Uzbek painting of the 20th century is represented by works by Benkov, Kovafevskaya, Ahmedov, Djalolov, Isaev, Kalonov and Chariev. Location: Art Gallery, Central Park Tel.: (+ 998 662) 33 51 43102

MUSEUM SAMARKANDMuseum of History and Art of Uzbek PeopleThe Samarkand Museum of History and Art of the Uzbek People is one of the oldest andlargest museums in Central Asia. Opened in 1896, it is situated in a separate buildingnext to the Registan square since 1978. The museum houses around 200,000 exhibits,including collections of archaeology, numismatics, ethnography, manuscripts andhistorical documents covering the history and culture of the region from the early andmiddle Paleolithic ages to the beginning of the 20th century. Location: Mahmud Qashqariy Street, Samarkand Coordinates: 39° 39’ 16” N 66° 57’ 05” ESamarkand Paper Work ShopUzbek writer and scholar, Alisher Navoi called paper “wings that spread around thethoughts of wise men”. Here, as many centuries ago, one can see with one’s own eyesthe process of manually producing the famous Samarkand paper in accordance withthe old technology. In 650, the soldiers who escaped Chinese captivity created thefirst paper.The first paper mill in Baghdad appeared only half a century after paper productionwas started in Samarkand. Samarkand paper with its high quality forced out from themarkets the various kinds of Egyptian paper and leather. Location: Konigil village (10km away from the centre of Samarkand, on the way to Bukhara) Coordinates: 39° 40’ 03” N 66° 00’ 27” E 103

SHOPPING Shopping in Registan Square Location: Mirzo Ulugbek Street, Samarkand Coordinates: 39° 39’ 19” N, 66° 57’ 26” E Registan Square has a wide variety of crafts and souvenirs to choose from. The former khudjras are now filled with stalls selling souvenirs ranging from cushion covers to pre-restoration photos of Tilya-Kori Madrassah. Small pottery, ceramic pieces, silk scarves, knives, pictures and rugs are among the most commonly found. Do visit the main lecture room in Sher-Dor Madrassah which carries better quality carpets.SAMARKAND Samarkand Ceramic Workshop Siyab Bazaar Location: Registan Tilya-Kari Location: Tashkent Road, Samarkand Operation Hours : 10am – 3pm Madrassah, Samarkand Coordinates: 39° 39’ 44” N, 66° 58’ 48” E Operation Hours: 10am – 3pm Siyab Bazzar is covered with a dome. Do not be Coordinates: afraid of the communication barrier that you 39° 39’ 42” N, 66° 59’ 32” E might face, walk down the bazaar to experience At the Registan, look out for the the life of the locals. Samarkanids are very friendly. Samarkand Ceramics Workshop, one of the few places still practicing the Samarkand school of ceramic making. Tashkent Street in Samarkand Central Departmental Store Location: Tashkent Road, In front of Address: 17, Uzbekistan Avenue, Tashkent Contact : (+99871) 233 6288, Bibi Khanum Mosque Coordinates: (+99871) 233 8274 39° 39’ 33” N, 66° 58’ 49” E Email : [email protected] You will find yourself snaking around Website : tumarket.vdnh.ru to find unique antiques as souvenirs Operation Hours : 9am – 7pm (Mon – Sat) along this long stretch of stalls. Central Departmental Store has been voted as the best departmental store in Samarkand. A Registan Supermarket variety of brands in the premise such as Nike, Location: Mirzo Ulugbek Street, Adidas and other international brands are available here. Samarkand Operation Hours: 10am – 2pm Coordinates: 39° 39’ 19” N, 66° 57’ 26” E This place is well known for their craft products such as ceramic. Textiles and various selection of carved wood are104 sold as souvenirs.

EATING OUTVenezia Restaurant Registan RestaurantAddress: 27, Uzbekistan Street, Samarkand Address:5, Registan Street, SamarkandContact: (+99866) 233 4322 Contact: (+99890) 742 1548Muborak-opa Operation Hours : 6:00am – 11:00pmAddress: 16, Turon Street, SamarkandContact: (+99866) 237 4621Paradise Restaurant Art Café Dastarhan SAMARKANDAddress: 32, Nodira Begim Street. Address: 25, Navoi Street, Samarkand Contact: (+99891) 555 8888 Samarkand Operation Hours : 11am – 11pmContact: (+99866) 221 1985, Staraya Arba Restaurant (Staraya Arbaaraya Arba (+99866) 267 4085 Restaurant)Operation Hours : 11am – 2am Address: 32, Nodira Begim Street, SamarkandEmail : [email protected] Contact: +(99866) 233 0577Website : www.newparadiseland.com Operation Hours : 9am – 12amOld City Email : [email protected]: 100/1, A. Jomiy Street, Samarkand Website : www.newparadiseland.comContact: (+99866) 233 8020 Doston HouseOperating Hours : 10am – 12am Address: Kokili Kalon Street, Samarkand Contact: (+99865) 223 6787/Café KarimbekAddress: 194, Gagarin Street, (+99865) 190 2755 Samarkand Astoria RestaurantContact:(+99866) 221 2756 Address: 14, Amir Timur Street. SamarkandOperation Hours : 8am –11pm Contact: (+99866) 310 0004 Operation Hours : 11am – 12amOld ArbaAddress: 92, M.Kashgariy, SamarkandContact: (+99866) 233 0577Operating Hours : 9am – 12am Platan Restaurant 105 Address: 2, Pushkin Street, Samarkand Contact: (+99866) 233 8049 Operation Hours : 10am – 1am

ACCOMMODATION Furkat Guest House Address: 105, Mulokandov Street, Ark Samarkand Lux Samarkand Address: 13, Pendjikent Street, Contact: (+998 66) 235 3261 Email: [email protected] 140101 Samarkand Contact : (+99866) 261 8877 Panorama Grand Ideal Hotel Address: 96, Chorrakha Street Address: 10, Otahodjaev Street, 140100 Samarkand 140143 Samarkand Contact : (+99866) 234 0777 Contact : (+99890) 174 4559SAMARKAND Timur The Great Address: 84, Buxoro Street, City Hotel 703011 Samarkand Address: 19A, University Boulevard, Contact : (+99866) 235 0338 Email : [email protected] 140129 Samarkand Hotel Caravan Serail Chorrakha Address: 96, Chorrakha Street, Samarkand Contact : (+99866) 235 4967 (+99866) 210 0308 Website : www.hotelcaravanserail.com106

Antica B&B ACCOMMODATIONAddress: 56 - 58, Iskandarov Street, Advantage Hotel 703012 Samarkand Address: 2A, Benkov Street., Samarkand, Uzbekistan Orient Star Samarkand Address: 33, Dagbitskaya Street, 140120 Samarkand Contact: (+99866) 235 2716 Email: [email protected] Plaza Regal Palace Samarkand SAMARKANDAddress: 24, Dagbitskaya Street, Address: 1, Vohid Abdullo Street, 140120 Samarkand 140130 SamarkandContact: (+99866) 232 4099, Contact : (+99866) 232 9999, (+99866) 232 3326 (+99866) 233 9999Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]: www.hotelsamarkand-plaza.com Website: www.theregalpalace.comB&B Dilshoda B&B Sevara 1 HotelAddress: 150, Oksaroy Street, Address: 7, Shokirbekova, 140104 Samarkand SamarkandContact: (+99866) 235 0387 B&B Timur The GreatWebsite: www.hotel-dilshoda.com Address: 84, Bukharskaya Street, 703011 SamarkandCentral Samarkand Hotel 107Address: 1, Kuk-Saray Square,SamarkandContact: (+99866) 231 0211,(+99866) 233 4534Email: [email protected]: www.hcentral.5u.com

ACCOMMODATION Hotel Grand Samarkand Address: 38, B. Yalangtush Street, The Hotel Uzbegim Plaza Address: 32, Arifbaev Street, 140100 Samarkand Contact: (+99866) 233 2880 130140 Samarkand Website: www.grand-samarqand.com Contact: (+99866)232 2640 Hotel Dilshoda Sherdor Hotel Address: 150, Aksaray Street,140104 Address: 91, Koshgari Street, Samarkand Contact: (+99866) 235 0387, 140100 Samarkand (+99866) 231 0318 Contact: (+99866) 233 3633 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.sherdor.comSAMARKAND Shaxzoda Lux Hotel Hotel Asia Samarkand Address: 15, Atahodzhaeva Street, Address: 50, Qosh-Hauz Street, Samarkand Contact: (+99866) 235 8230 140100 Samarkand Contact: (+99871) 200 4455108

ACCOMMODATIONCity Hotel Hotel Afrosiyob PalaceAddress:19A, University Boulevard Street, Address: 2, Registan Street, Samarkand SamarkandContact: (+99866) 233 0078 Contact: (+99866) 233 6313Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]: www.cityhotel.uz Website: www.afrosiyobpalace.com Bahodir B&B Address: 132, Mulokandov Street, Samarkand Contact: (+99866) 235 8529Hotel Kamila Hotel Grand Samarkand SuperiorAddress: 26, Artyom Street, Address: 31, Bahodir Yalangtush Street, Samarkand SamarkandContact: (+99866) 235 4039 Contact : (+99866) 233 7766Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]: www.hotelkamila.com Website : www.superior.grand-samarkand.comHotel Malika ClassicAddress: 37, Khamraev Street, SAMARKAND SamarkandContact: (+99866) 237 0154Website : www.malika-samarkand.com Hotel Malika Prime Address: 1/4, Universitetskiy Boulevard, Samarkand Contact: (+99866) 233 4349 Website: www.malika-samarkand.comHotel PresidentAddress: 53, Shokhrukh Street., 703000 SamarkandContact: (+99866) 233 2475Email: [email protected]: www.uzhotelpresident.com 109

SAMARKAND ENTERTAINMENT Blues Café This American-themed bar or café is a lunch place ideal for those who wish to dine in a different way than the usual typical Uzbekistan experience. It is opened with decorations related to the United States of America, such as a framed photograph of Marilyn Monroe and a violin painted with American flag, and serving American food. Sharq Taronalari International Music Festival ‘Sharq Taronalari’ or literally means ‘Melodies of The Orient’ is one of the biggest festivals in Central Asia. Its main objectives are to popularize widely the best achievements of national music art, to preserve and develop great traditions of people, to encourage talents in musical and vocal sphere, as well as to spread in further international creative ties, to strengthen cultural-spiritual cooperation, to praise peace, friendship and ideas of mutual sympathetic. The first Sharq Taronalari took place in 1997 at which participated musical groups and performers from 31 different countries. Today it became one of the most popular and famous festivals not only in Central Asia but also abroad. The bright evidence to this is that year after year not only the number and the artistic level of participants are increasing, but also geographical range of participating countries is widened. It became a good tradition to undertake international scientific conferences, devoted to particular aspects of music, at which participate scientists and scholars from all over the world. The Musical Festival \"Sharq Taronalari\" such a grandiose festive occasion held at Registan Square in Samarkand on the initiative of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Islam Karimov, has become an important cultural event in the field of international cooperation which has given not only the impulse to the creative contacts between the performers, musical and cultural workers of different countries but it has also stimulated the integration into the musical process taking place parallel on various cultural continents.110 Location: Registan Square, Samarkand city. GPS: N 39.39.19 E 66.57.26

ENTERTAINMENT SAMARKANDSikhookyung Korean RestaurantDedicated for those who fancy Korean food,this restaurant offers variety of dishes typicalto Korea. Having foreign food is not a commonthing in Uzbekistan, therefore this restaurant isa must-visit place for those who are willing togive it a try.Location: from Ahunbabaev left to Ulugbek andthen right on the 2nd street, keep on going,you'll see it on your left corner.Phone: +998 66 378 12 11GPS: N 39.39.40.4 , E 066.57.31.8Regional Theatre of Music and DramasThis theatre of music and dramas was built in 1914 in Samarkand and namedafter H. Alimjan. Today, the theatre has 214 established positions for workersto keep the theatre running. Six employees of the theatre have ranks ashonoured artists and honoured worker of arts of Republic of Uzbekistan. TheRegional Theatre of Music and Dramasbecome the main place for locals to havesome entertainment, watching dramasother than orchestra, chorus and balletperformances. Location: 3 Kuksaroi str, Samarkand. Tel: (366) 235 17 60235 86 80235 9668Regional Puppet TheatrePuppet art is one of the traditional handicraftsof Uzbekistan. Therefore, a theatre is builtspecially for it. The Regional Puppet Theatre isnamed after A. Djurayev and it was built in 1978in Samarkand city. Total workers of the theatrereaches fifty three people and they are noregular workers but very creative and are actuallytechnical specialists. Loved by adults and alsochildren, this theatre is a favourite venue forlocals of Samarkand to spend time watchingpuppet performances with their families.Location: 51 Mustaqillik str, Samarkand. Tel: (366) 233 59 59233 09 96 111

BUKHARA The History The holiest city in Central Asia, honoured as ‘Noble Bukhara’ among Muslims (one of the seven holy cities of Islam) with its population of 263,400 has been inhabited for at least 5 milennia. Bukhara also has many name centuries ago, one of it was ‘Numijkat’. It has also been called ‘Bumiskat’ or in Arabic was ‘Madinat al Sufriya’ (The Copper City) and ‘Madinat Al Tujjar ‘ (The City of Merchants). Situated on the Silk Road trade centre, it is more than 2,000 years old. It is known as one of the most complete medieval cities in Central Asia. Monuments include the famous tomb of Ismail Samani, a masterpiece in the 10th century on top of large numbers of Madrassah in the 17th century. Before the Arab conquest, Bukhara owed its prosperity to the rich oasis. However, the great economic growth came to an end when Genghis Khan sacked the city in 1220. Asecond lease of life came in the 16th century when the Uzbek Shaybanids made it their capital known as Bukhara Khanate. After a long period of unrest and short- lived dynasties, it absorbed into Soviet Union in 1920 under the newly created Uzbek (USSR) in 1924. With the view of keeping intact the original beauty of Bukhara, UNESCO decided to commemorate in 1997 a 2500-year anniversary since the date of the city’s foundation and establish an international fund called ‘Bukhara-2500’. Significantly, the real importance of Bukhara lies not in its individual buildings but rather in its overall level of urban planning and architecture which began with the Shaybanid dynasty.

HISTORICAL SITESThe ArkThe Ark of Bukhara or The Fortress, located in the city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan was initiallybuilt and occupied around the 5th century A.D. In addition to being a military structure, theArk encompassed what was essentially a town that during much of the fortress’ history wasinhabited by the various royal courts that held sway over the region surrounding Bukhara.The Ark was used as a fortress until it fell to Russia in 1920. Currently, the ruins of the Ark area tourist attraction and houses museums covering its history. The gentle high walls are morethan half a thousand years old defending its emir’s ruler and today, it is a major architecturalmonument of Bukhara. Their walls soar to a height of 16 to 20 meters and have a perimeter of800 meters. However, only one gate remains today. Before Genghis Khan took over Bukhara hedestroyed and ransacked the fortress that served as the inhabitants of the city.In Avicenna’s book, it was cited:“I found in this library such books, about which I had never seen before in my life. I readthem, and I came to know each scientist and each science. Before me lay gates of inspirationinto great depths of knowledge which I had not surmised to exist.” However, the library wasdestroyed in one of the conquests of Bukhara. Fees: 5,000 som BUKHARA (Regional Studies Museum in the Ark Fortress) Location: Mirzo Khait Street, Bukhara Coordinates: 39° 46’39.65”N 64° 24’33.79”EIsmail Samani MausoleumThis mausoleum is one of the most esteemed sights of Central Asia. Built in the endof 9th century, it is resting place of Ismail Samani, a powerful and influential Amir ofthe Samanid dynasty. According to archaeologists, it is one of the mostancient monuments in Uzbekistan with its artistic details of the brickwork displaying traditional features of pre-islamic culture. Later, other kings of this dynasty were also buried here. It is interesting to note that the building of this burial vault contradicted the Islamic rules at those days - the erection of any monuments above the graves of believers was forbidden. His mausoleum in Bukhara is recognized as a masterpiece of architecture for its perfection of its geometric design. Location: M. Ashrafi Street, Bukhara Coordinates: 39° 46’36.19”N 64° 24’3.97”E 113

HISTORICAL SITES Bolo-Khauz Complex The Bolo-Khauz Complex is the only Registan’s monument that survived through thousands of millennia. It consists of a mosque, a minaret and a pond. It is one of the oldest constructions in the complex but it was drained as it became the source of diseases. Built by the order of Emir’s wife. Legend says Location: M. Ashrafi Street, Bukhara that Emir Shakhmurad Coordinates: 39° 46’40.15”N 64° 24’25.95”E (1785 – 1800) built it for public prayers. Next to the mosque is a minaret which was built after the mosque in 1718. The minaret was reconstructed as it was slowly leaning to a critical point. Now, it looks just like 3 centuries ago. Today, the complex is one of the most impressive sights in Bukhara. Although it is relatively young, it certainly deserves the recognition as a luxurious mosque with its impressive architecture and high carved wooden ceiling. It’s also known as the “mosque of forty columns”.BUKHARA Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum In ancient times, Saint Ayub came to Bukhara as a wanderer, settled down and an explosion by his followers created a well (Chashma) with clean and healing water. Over the well, stands a mausoleum called Chasma-Ayub which means “Job’s Spring” by nickname. In Uzbekistan, cult structures like this are called Kadamjoy which means “a footprint” to represent highly respected clergymen. According to Bible, Job was from Hebron but he died and was buried at Bukhara. The historical value of the monument consists of the exact date written on obverse surface (1208-1209 A.D) or 605 years in the Muslim Calendar. However, the mausoleum was repeatedly reconstructed; today, it consists of many chambers and various sizes of design which creates a special aura of seclusion. This site was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 18th January 2008 in the cultural category. Location: M. Ashrafi Street, Bukhara Coordinates: 39° 46’42.01”N 64° 24’7.65”E114

HISTORICAL SITESKosh-Madrasah: Bukhara (Modari-Khan Madrassah (1566 - 1567) &Abdullah-khan Madrassah (1558 – 1590)The Shaybanids’ architectural ensemble of Kosh-Madrassah which means “Double–Madrassah” was constructed around 1567 in honor of Abdullah-Khan’s Mother andAbdullah-khan respectively in 1588.Location:TinchlikTor Street, BukharaCoordinates: 39° 46’29.29”N 64° 24’17.19”EModari-Khan Madrassah Abdullah-khan Madrassah BUKHARA(1557-1597) (1588-1590)The Modari-Khan Madrassah has Constructed with more complexitiessurvived much better than many as compared to the Modari-Khanstructures of the later period, though Madrassah, the entrance of the hallwaysit was built in an economical way. It forms a gallery with 2 passages to theuses mosaic brickwork with fantastic courtyard. Located at an angle facinggeometrical patterns on the facade and all major buildings, it is constructedguldasta towers with the date of the to focus on the Mecca praying nichemadrassah’s construction mentioned (Mihrab).with poems in majolica paintings over Richly designed with majolica withthe entrance. Plain geometrical patterns geometricals of five, eight and ninesubstitute the intricate ornamentation. point stars at the dome, it is one ofThe great skills of the unknown the most outstanding architecturearchitect who created the perfect forms in Central Asia considering the factand harmonious architectural spaces of the architect bravely deviated canonthe madrassah made this monument rules in planning, moving capacitiesto become one of the masterpieces of asymmetrically beyond the rectangularBukhara’s medieval architecture. Today, building outlines, including new formsthe yard and the khudjra cells of Modari- in usual composition. Also, there is a yardKhan Madrassah accommodate national with a spacious hall on a twelve-sidedarts and crafts fairs. It also houses one of light drum also known as “Abdullah-khanBukhara’s most exotic restaurants where sky-light”. The hall includes 20 khudjras,guests can enjoy the dishes prepared in situated in 2 tiers.accordance to age-old recipes. 115

HISTORICAL SITES Poi-Kalyan Ensemble Operating as a main ensemble in Bukhara situated along the way to the trade crossing of ‘four bazaars’, Poi-Kalyan means ‘the pedestal of the Great’. Consisting of 4 medieval architectures, the Kalyan Mosque and Mini-Arab Madrassah faces each other and between them is the Kalyan Minaret and to the south is a small Amir-Allimkhan Madrassah. The Friday-prayer Kalyan Mosque is one of the ancient buildings of Poi-Kalyan Square. The capital mosque of all Muslim towns is not just a temple but is also a public life centre. Moreover, according to some sources, at one time, it served as a beacon for the caravans coming across the desert surrounding Bukhara. Location: 2 Eshony Pir Street, 705000 Bukhara Coordinates: 39° 46’33.50”N 64° 24’55.89”EBUKHARA Kalyan Mosque The ancient building of Poi-Kalyan Square also known as the second largest in Central Asia after Bibi-Khanum can accommodate up to 12,000 people. The mosque replaced the previous Qarakhanid cathedral mosque built in 12th century. Below the arch is an inscription in Arabic characters of the date Kalyan Mosque was constructed, 1514. This mosque is comparable with Temurid cathedral mosques in Samarkand. Peculiarly, standing with your back to the mikhrab, you can see the huge peshtak of Mini-Arab Madrassah, rising from behind the opposite portal of the mosque.116

EATING OUTDolon Restaurant KochevnikAddress: 27, Khakhikat Street, Bukhara Address: Bakhautdin Naqshband,Contact: (+99890) 274 5366Operation Hours : 9am – 12am Old Town, Bukhara Chaikhana Bolo Hauz Address: At RegistanBella Italia Restaurant BUKHARAAddress: 125B. Nakshbandi Street, BukharaContact: (+99865) 599 5052Operation Hours : 11am – 11pm Doston House Restaurant Address: 5, K. Kalon Street, Bukhara Contact: (+99865) 190 2755Caravan RestaurantAddress: 12, M. Ikbol street, BukharaContact: (+99893) 383 0505Operation Hours : 10am – 12am Street Food Choyxona Location: Near The Kunya Ark Fortress. Go across the street and through the small park. At the other side are two choyxonas - one on the right and one on the left. The one on the left has no sign but is Choyxona Teatr (it’s beside a theatre) and has occupIed that spot for 80 years. 117

ACCOMMODATION Sultan Hotel Address: 100, B.Nakshband Street., Amulet Hotel Address : 73, Nakshbandi Street, 705016 705016 Bukhara Contact: (+99865) 224 2435 Bukhara Email: [email protected] Contact : (+99865) 224 5342 Website: www.bukhara-sultanhotel.com Email: [email protected] Website: www.amulet-hotel.com Malika Bukhara Hotel Hotel Asia Bukhara Address: 25, Shaumyana Street, Bukhara Address: Mekhtar Ambar Street, Contact: (+998 65) 224 6256 Website: www.malika-bukhara.com Bukhara Contact: (+99865) 224 6431 Email: [email protected] Website: www.marcopolo.uz Sasha & Son Guest House Address: 3, Eshoni Pyr Street, Bukhara Contact: (+99865) 224 4966 / (+99865) 224 2906 Website: www.sashasonhotels.comBUKHARA Komil Boutique Hotel Address: 32, Arabon, 705018, Bukhara Lyabi House Hotel Contact: (+99865) 223 8780 Address: Bldg 7, N.Husainov Street, Email: [email protected] Website: www.komiltravel.com Bukhara Zargaron Plaza Hotel Contact: (+99865) 224 2484 Address: 256, Bakhouddin Nakshbandi Email: [email protected] Website: www.lyabihouse.com Street, Bukhara Contact : (+99865) 224 5821 Email : [email protected]

TASHKENT METRO GENERAL INFORMATIONTashkent MetroTashkent’s subway system is called the Tashkent Metro. It is a significantlandmark to Uzbeks as it was the only subway system in Central Asia. There are29 stations with its own unique themes which are all beautifully designed byprominent Uzbek architects and artists. Aside from its adequate appearance,it’s strong construction can resist earthquakes of a magnitude of 9.0 on theRichter scale. 119

GENERAL INFORMATION TRANSPORTATION Distance Between Cities Of Uzbekistan Tash And Bukh Gul Djiz Qar Nav Nam Nuk Sam Ter Fer Urg Tashkent - 405 600 118 220 460 490 330 1165 320 690 340 1050 Andijan 405 - 1040 523 625 865 895 67 1570 725 1095 73 1455 Bukhara 600 1040 - 485 375 168 110 930 558 268 454 940 459 Gulistan 118 523 482 - 106 353 372 369 1040 202 565 340 970 Djizzakh 220 625 375 106 - 240 260 415 940 95 471 386 860 Qarshi 460 865 168 353 240 - 241 662 719 152 273 663 664 Navoi 490 895 110 372 260 241 - 663 383 153 477 634 610 Namangan 330 67 930 369 415 662 663 - 1336 510 886 85 1552 Nukus 1165 1570 558 1040 940 719 383 1336 - 826 992 1307 136 Samarkand 320 725 268 202 95 152 153 510 826 - 376 481 765 Termez 690 1095 454 565 471 273 477 886 992 376 - 857 937 Ferghana 340 73 940 340 386 633 634 85 1307 481 857 - 1538 Urgench 1050 1455 459 970 860 664 610 1552 136 765 937 1538 - ** Distance is in Kilometers (KM) Taxis Aist Taxi Taxi Ekipazh Address: 41, Buyuk Turon Street, Tashkent Address: 6a, Farhadskaya Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 244 5646 / Contact: (+99871) 237 1701 / (+99871) 120 0212 (+99871) 237 0434 E-mail: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Ekris Express Website: www.taxi.uz Address: 95, Sarakulskaya Street, Tashkent Taxi 052 Contact: (+99871) 239 9999 / Address: 12a, H.Olimjon Square, (+998 71) 236 0272 Tashkent Fortuna Taxi Contact: (+99871) 237 4849 Address: 25, Amir Temur Street, Tashkent Taxi Lux Contact: (+99871) 236 1212 Address: 39, Gospitalnaya Street, Sald Auto Address: 12a, H.Olimjon Street, Tashkent Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 237 4849 / Contact: (+998 71) 120 1111 (+99871) 237 0836 Ekris Express Address: 95, Sarakulskaya Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 239 9999 (+99871) 236 0272 (+99871) 239 9930120

TRANSPORTATIONUzbekistan Railways - Uzrailpass (Uzjeldorpass) Tashkent-Central Station Address: 7, Turkestan Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 299 7216/ (+99871) 299 7640 Website: www.uzrailpass.uzTime Table of Train Routes in UzbekistanTrain Route Departure Arrival No Time Day Time Day GENERAL INFORMATION 162 Tashkent -Samarkand 0800 Everyday 1030 EverydayAfrosiyob 161 Samarkand -Tashkent 1700 Everyday 1930 EverydayAfrosiyob 2 Tashkent - Samarkand 0700 Fri, Sat, Sun 0930 Fri,Sat,SunRegistan Samarkand -Tashkent 1800 Fri, Sat, Sun 2030 Fri, Sat, Sun 1 1310Registan 2100 Tues,Wed, Thurs Fri, Sat, Sun 8 Tashkent - Karshi 0735 Tues,Wed, ThursNasaf Karshi -Tashkent 1525 Fri, Sat, Sun Tues,Wed, Thurs Fri, Sat, Sun 7 Tues,Wed, ThursNasaf Fri, Sat, Sun 10 Tashkent - Bukhara 0830 Everyday 1500 EverydaySharq Bukhara -Tashkent 0805 Everyday 1450 Everyday 9Sharq662 Tashkent - Bukhara 2050 Everyday 0715 Everyday661 Bukhara -Tashkent 1955 Everyday 0620 Everyday71 Bukhara - Urgench 2110 Wed 0910 Thurs72 Urgench - Bukhara 1902 Thurs 0710 Fri54 Tashkent - Kungrad 1945 Tues, Sat 1710 Wed, Sun53 Kungrad -Tashkent 0910 Thurs, Mon 0820 Fri, Tues56 Tashkent - Urgench 1755 Mon, Wed, 1230 Mon, Wed, Fri Fri55 Urgench -Tashkent 1545 Tues, Thurs, 1010 Wed, Fri, Sat Sun 121

TRANSPORTATION 1745 Tues 1320 Fri 58 Tashkent - Shovot 57 Shovot -Tashkent 1400 Fri 1025 Sat 380 Tashkent -Termez 2145 In Even Days 1220 In Odd Days 379 Termez -Tashkent 1430 In Odd Days 0520 In Even Days Time table for International Train to Uzbekistan Train Route Departure Arrival No Time Day Time Day Tashkent - Moscow Wed, Thurs, Sat, Sun, 5 Moscow -Tashkent 2215 Sat, Sun 1510 Wed, Tues 6 2350 Sat, Sun, 1825 Tues, Wed, Wed, Tues Fri, SatGENERAL INFORMATION 383 Tashkent-St-Petersburg 2250 Sun 0250 Fri 384 St-Petersburg-Tashkent 0730 Fri 1210 Tues 332 Tashkent - Saratov 2250 Fri 1215 Mon 331 Saratov -Tashkent 1605 Mon 1210 Thurs Tues 1215 Fri 334 Tashkent- 1455 Fri 1635 Mon Urgench-Saratov 333 Tashkent- 1605 Urgench-Saratov 369 Tashkent - Novosibirsk 1425 Every 4 Days 0605 Every 4 Days 370 Novosibirsk -Tashkent 1040 Every 4 Days 0320 Every 4 Days 381 Tashkent-Ufa 0115 Sun, Tues, 0745 Tues, Sat, Thurs Thurs Thurs, Satur, 382 Ufa-Tashkent 1130 Tues, Satur, 2005 Mon Thurs 315 Tashkent - Sverdlovsk 0350 Satur 1605 Mon 316 Sverdlovsk -Tashkent 1805 Mon 0835 Tues 395 Tashkent – Harkov 1925 Tues 0145 Mon 396 Harkov –Tashkent 1150 Mon 2225 Tues 366 Chelyabinsk -Tashkent 0555 Sun 2005 Tues 365 Tashkent - Chelyabinsk 0115 Wed 1215 Fri 321 Almaty-Nukus Sunday 1135 Tues 322 (1500 Mon) 1840 Thurs (outskirts ofTashkent) 1550122 Nukus -Almaty Tues (1635 Wed) (outskirts ofTashkent) 1705

INTERNET RESOURCES IN UZBEKISTAN GENERAL INFORMATIONVisit these websites for information on:www.goldenpages.uz - Golden Pages of Uzbekistanwww.tashkent.uz - Information about Tashkent Citywww.sanat.orexca.com - Main art magazine in Uzbekistanwww.uzairways.com - Uzbekistan Airwayswww.yellowpages.uz - Yellow Pages UzbekistanBankswww.nbu.com - National Bank of Uzbekistanwww.asaka.com - Asaka Bankwww.ipakyulibank.com - Ipak Yuli Bankwww.ipotekabank.uz - Ipoteka Bankwww.mikrokreditbank.uz - MicrocreditbankNewswww.uza.uz - National Information Agency of Uzbekistanwww.cer.uz - Center of Economy Researcheswww.jahonnews.uz - Jahon Information AgencyGovernmental Structureswww.mfer.uz - Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations, Investments and Trade of Uzbekistanwww.uzbektourism.uz - National Company “Uzbektourism”www.gov.uz - Portal of the State of Authoritywww.press-service.uz/en/ - Press Service of the President of Republic of Uzbekistanwww.stat.uz - State Committee on Statistics of Republic of Uzbekistan 123

FOREIGN EMBASSIES IN UZBEKISTANGENERAL INFORMATIONEmbassy of Afghanistan Consulate of Cyprus Republic 79, Kichik Beshagach Street, Tashkent 15/2-1,Rakat Boshi Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 2815981 Contact: (+99871)2523540 Fax: (+99871) 2815980 Fax: (+99871) 2527877 Embassy of Algeria Embassy of Egypt 46, Besh Ogaynilar Street, Tashkent 53A, Chilanzar Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 2355299 Contact: (+99871) 1205008 Fax: (+99871) 2352199 Fax: (+99871) 1206452 Embassy of Azerbaijan Embassy of France 25,Sharq Tongi Street, Tashkent 25, Ahunbabaev Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 2736167 Contact: (+99871) 2335382 Fax: (+99871) 2732658 Fax: (+99871)2336210 Embassy of Bangladesh Embassy of Georgia 17, Kunaev Street, Tashkent 6, Colonel A. Muhitdinov Street,Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 2522692 Contact: (+99871) 2626243 Fax: (+99871) 1206711 Fax: (+99871) 2629139 Embassy of Belarus Embassy of Germany 75, Ya. Gulyamova Street, Tashkent 15, Sh. Rashidov Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 1207254 Contact: (+99871) 1208440 Fax: (+99871)1207253 Fax: (+99871) 1206693 Belgium Consulate Embassy of the UK 8, T. Shevchenko Street, Tashkent 69, Gulamov Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 2525942 Contact: (+99871) 1207852 Fax: (+99871) 2525942 Fax: (+99871) 1206549 Embassy of Bulgaria Embassy of India 52, Rakatbonshi Street, Tashkent 15-16, Kara-bulak Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 2534888 Contact: (+99871) 1400983 Fax: (+99871) 2523952 Fax: (+99871) 1400987 Embassy of Czech Republic Embassy of Indonesia 6, Navnihol Street, Tashkent 73, Gongol Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 1207495, 1206071 Contact: (+99871) 2320236 Fax: (+99871) 1206075 Fax: (+99871) 1206540 Embassy of P.R. of China Embassy of Iran 79, Gulyamov Street, Tashkent 20, Parkent Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 2338088 Contact: (+99871) 2686968 Fax: (+99871) 2334735 Fax: (+99871) 1206761 Canada Consulate Embassy of Israel 56/40, Usman Nasir Street, Tashkent 3, A. Kahhar Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 1207270 Contact: (+99871) 1205808 Fax: (+99871) 2829205 Fax: (+99871) 1205812124

FOREIGN EMBASSIES IN UZBEKISTANEmbassy of Italy Embassy of Pakistan GENERAL INFORMATION40, Yusuf Hos Hojib Street, Tashkent 15, Kichik Halka Yuli Street, TashkentContact: (+99871) 252 1119 Contact: (+99871) 248 2173Fax: (+99871) 120 6606 Fax: (+99871) 120 4921Embassy of Japan Embassy of Palestine1-28, S. Azimov Street, Tashkent 35, Karima Karimova Street, TashkentContact: (+99871) 120 8060 Contact: (+99871) 282 1017Fax: (+99871) 120 8077 Fax: (+99871) 282 1017Embassy of Jordan Embassy of Poland9, Farkhad Street, Tashkent 66, Firdavsiy Street, TashkentContact: (+99871) 274 2479 Contact: (+99871) 120 8650Fax: (+99871) 140 1144 Fax: (+99871) 120 8651Embassy of Kazakhstan Embassy of Romania23, Chehov Street, Tashkent 44A, Rejametova Street, TashkentContact: (+99871) 252 1654 Contact: (+99871) 252 6888Fax: (+99871) 2521650 Fax: (+99871) 120 7567Embassy of the Republic of Korea Embassy of Russian FederationAfrosiab Street, Tashkent 83, Nukus Street, TashkentContact: (+99871) 252 3151 Contact: (+99871) 120 3502Fax: (+99871) 140 0248 Fax: (+99871) 120 3509Embassy of the People’s Democratic Embassy of SwitzerlandRepublic of Korea 4, U. Nasir Street, Tashkent95A, Usman Nasir Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 120 6738Contact: (+99871)250 5944 Fax: (+99871) 120 6259Fax: (+99871) 250 2799 Embassy of SlovakiaEmbassy of Kuwait 18, Yakkasaray Street, TashkentCottage 2, Batum Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 1206852Contact: (+99871) 120 5888 Fax: (+99871) 1208651Fax: (+99871) 120 8496Embassy of Kyrgyzstan Consulate of South African Republic30, H. Samatova Street, Tashkent 30A, Asaka Street, TashkentContact: (+99871) 237 4794 Contact: (+99871) 237 0170Fax: (+99871)120 7294 Fax: (+99871) 237 2546Embassy of Latvia Consulate of the Republic of Slovenia16A, Lashkarbegi Street, Tashkent 16 Office 7, Nukus Street, TashkentContact: (+99871) 237 2215 Contact: (+99871) 2322049Fax: (+99871) 120 7036 Fax: (+99871) 2339673Embassy of Malaysia Embassy of Tajikistan28, M. Yakubova Street, Tashkent 61A, Kahhar Street, TashkentContact: (+99871) 281 3931 Contact: (+99871) 254 9966Fax: (+99871) 233 3271 Fax: (+99871) 254 8969 125

FOREIGN EMBASSIES IN UZBEKISTAN Embassy of Turkey Consulate of the United Arab Emirates 87, Gulyamov Street, Tashkent 107B, Amir Temur Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 1130300 Contact: (+99871) 1200004, 1200005 Fax: (+99871) 1130333 Fax: (+99871) 1200300 Embassy of Turkmenistan Spain Consulate 1/10, 2-nd Big Mirabad Street, Tashkent 25, Starodubsev Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 120 5278 Contact: (+99871) 2525488 Fax: (+99871) 120 5281 Fax: (+99871) 2551831GENERAL INFORMATION The USA Embassy Embassy of Saudi Arabia 3, Maykurgan Street, Tashkent 3A, Babur Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 120 5450 Contact: (+99871) 281 5101 Fax: (+99871) 120 6335 Fax: (+99871) 281 5106 The Netherlands Consulate Embassy of Vatican 3 Apartment 74,Samatova Street, Tashkent 80/1, Musahanova Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 250 8595 Contact: (+99871) 233 7035 Fax: (+99871) 140 0977 Fax: (+99871) 233 7025 Embassy of Ukraine Embassy of Vietnam 68,Ya. Gulyamov Street, Tashkent 100, Sh. Rashidov Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 233 5596 Contact: (+99871) 234 4541 Fax: (+99871) 233 1089 Fax: (+99871) 120 6265126

REPRESENTATIVE OFFICES OFINTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONUNDP (United Nations Red Cross International CommitteeDevelopment Programme) 28, Abdurashidov Street, Tashkent4, Shevchenko Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 120 5290 /Contact: (+99871)120 6167Regional Office of UN Department (+99871) 120 5297for Drugs and Crimes in Central Asia International Federation for30A, Kahhar Street, Tashkent Societies of Red CrescentContact: (+99871) 120 8050 and Red CrossUN Fund of Population 78, Bolshaya Mirabad Street, Tashkent14A, Tarobiy Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 120 5290Contact: (+99871) 252 5850/84, GENERAL INFORMATION (+99781)120 6899/97UN International Children’sEmergency Fund (UNICEF)43, Suleymanova Street, TashkentContact:(+99871) 233 9512, (+99781) 233 9735UN Educational, Scientific andCultural Organization (UNESCO)95, Amir Temur Street, TashkentContact: (+99871) 120 7116, (+99871) 235 8256World Health Organization (WHO)12, Navoi Street, TashkentContact: (+99871) 144 7534, (+99871) 144 9342, (+99871) 144 1040, (+99871) 120 4075Center for Security andCooperation in Europe12B, Afrosiab Street, TashkentContact: (+99871) 120 4470 / (+99871) 120 8867Executive Committee for RegionalOffice for Anti-Terroristic Structureof Shanghai Organization ofCooperation24, Faizulla Khodjaev Street, TashkentContact: (+99871) 269 0204, (+99871) 269 0236 127

REPRESENTATIVE OFFICES OF FOREIGN AIRLINES IN TASHKENT Aeroflot-Don Representative Imair Representative Office, Office, Russia Azerbaijan 24, Faizulla Khodjaev Street, Tashkent 46, Usman Nasir Street, 100100 Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 269 0204 Contact: (+99871) 253 9659 Email: [email protected] Aeroflot-Rossiyskiye Avialinii Iran Air Representative Office, Public Corporation Representative Iran Office, Russia 1, Toy-tepa Street,100047 Tashkent 1a, A. Kadiri Street, 100128Tashkent Contact:(+99871) 233 5082 Contact: (+99871) 120 0556 Website: www.iranair.com Fax: (+99871) 120 0556 Kazakhstan Airlines Email: [email protected] Representative Office 24/7 , T. Shevchenko Street, TashkentGENERAL INFORMATION Airbaltic Representative Office Contact: (+99871) 256 2753 8,Turkestan Street,Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 120 8980 Ariana Afghan Airlines Co. Korean Air Representative Office Ltd. Representative Office, 24, Oybek Street, Tashkent Afghanistan Contact: (+99871) 743 2888 74 , Babur Street,Tashkent Kyrgyzstan Aba Zholdoru MAC Contact: (+99871) 254 6671 Representative Office, Kyrgyzstan Asiana Airlines Inc. Representative 74, Babur Street, Tashkent Office, Republic of Korea Contact: (+99871) 254 5657 16, Afrosiab Street, 100015Tashkent Lufthansa Representative Office, Contact: (+99871) 140 0900 Germany Fax: (+99871) 140 0901 107a, Amir Temur, Hotel Intercontinental Avialeasing Ltd. Uzbek-American Street, 100084 Tashkent JV Representative Office Contact: (+99871) 120 7401 Sergili Airport, 100154Tashkent Fax: (+99871) 237 6065 Contact: (+99871) 120 4950 Email: [email protected] Fax: (+99871) 120 4955 Website: www.lufthansa.ru Email: [email protected] Perm Airlines Representative Website: www.avialeasing.com Office, Russia China Southern Airlines Co. Ltd. 69, Babur Street, 100090 Tashkent Representative Office, China Contact: (+99871) 255 7555 Tashkent, Afrosiab Avenue, 12 Fax: (+99871) 255 1288 Contact: (+99871) 252 6557, 252 3547 Czech Airlines Representative Pulkovo Representative Office, Office Russia Tashkent, Afrosiab Avenue, 12 107B, Amir Temur Street, Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 252 6557 Contact: (+99871) 120 5945 Fax: (+99871) 120 5945 Domodedovo Airlines SAR Special Work Air Company Representative Office, Russia Raykhon Street, 100154 Tashkent 9A/1, Kunaeva Street, 100031 Tashkent Contact: (+99871) 258 0550 Contact: (+99871) 253 8302 Fax: (+99871) 258 4922 Fax: (+99871) 253 8302 Email: [email protected]




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