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In 2005 Tashkent House of Photography was included in the Academy of Arts of Uzbekistan. [ 8 ] In 2009, photographer from Uzbekistan Umida Akhmedova , whose images have been published in the photography sections of the online editions of The New York Times , [ 9 ] Wall Street Journal [ 10 ] and The Globe and Mail , [ 11 ] was officially accused ...
In 1940, an expedition led by G. V. Parfyonov was organized for the initial study of the Zarautsoy rock paintings, in cooperation with the Uzbekistan Art History Museum, the Surkhandarya district, and the Panjikent district in Tajikistan. [7] This expedition revealed the Zarautsoy Red Rock paintings and explored several new painted sites.
This is a list of World Heritage Sites in Uzbekistan with properties of cultural and natural heritage in Uzbekistan as inscribed in UNESCO's World Heritage List or as on the country's tentative list. As of 2024, seven sites in Uzbekistan are included: five cultural sites and 2 natural sites. [ 3 ]
Zaamin National Park (Uzbek: Zomin togʻ-oʻrmon davlat qoʻriqxonasi) in Jizzakh Region is the oldest nature reserve in Uzbekistan. It was created in 1926 as the Guralash Nature Preserve, and is located on the northern side of the Turkestan Range. The Zaamin National Park is frequently referred to as the Switzerland of Uzbekistan because of ...
The Uzbekistan State Museum of Nature (Uzbek: Tabiat muzeyi) is the oldest museum operating in Uzbekistan. [citation needed] The museum's main purpose is to show the natural beauty of Uzbekistan and to help protect its environment. The museum features chronologically-ordered exhibits and seeks to educate visitors about Uzbekistan's geography ...
The Desert castles of ancient Khorezm, traditionally known as Elliq Qala (Uzbek and Karakalpak fifty fortresses), are a collection of desert fortresses in Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan. They are included on UNESCO’s Tentative List for World Heritage Site status as the Desert Castles of Ancient Khorezm. [1]
Ministry of Finance of Uzbekistan is almost inside of independence square and it is located left side of Independence Square. Memory and Honour Square is also inside the square but it is in the right bottom of independence square. Memory Lane is a place honoring Uzbek servicemen of the Soviet Armed Forces who fought during the Second World War ...
Shahrisabz [a] is a district-level city in Qashqadaryo Region in southern Uzbekistan. [2] The Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) has selected Shakhrisabz as its tourism capital for 2024. [3] It is located approximately 80 km south of Samarkand, at an elevation of 622 m. Its population is 140,500 as of 2021. [1]