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Blogs about: Samarkand

It took a massacre…

Ron Pavellas wrote 4 days ago: …to fully reveal that which the former British ambassador to Uzbekistan repeatedly told his governme … more →

Tags: Books and Literature, demography, Geography, Government, History, "Stronghold Freedom", Amnesty International, Andijan massacre, British Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Cities of the Silk Road

Conscious Ventures wrote 1 week ago: Travel along the ancient trade routes of the Silk Road in Central Asia. This outstanding trip, takin … more →

Tags: Silk Road, Central Asia, Asia, ancient, khiva, Bukhara, Shakhhrisabz, Merv, Ashkabad

Communication Is The Key1 comment

Ali Mujahid wrote 1 month ago: By Ali Mujahid, Pakistan For some apparent reason communication is a subject that is ignored by majo … more →

Tags: Opinion, Food for Thought, Islam, communications, muslims, Andalusia

L'Ouzbékistan de Tamerlan

merryabla64 wrote 2 months ago: L’Ouzbékistan de Tamerlan Jean-Louis Tremblais 11/09/2009 | A Samarkand, la gigantesque nécrop … more →

Tags: Turkmens, Tamerlan, Boukhara, tachkent, Ouzbékistan, khiva

International Poetry Award to a Greek

grpresspoland wrote 3 months ago: (GREEK NEWS AGENDA)  Journalist and poet Petros Kassimatis (in Greek) has been awarded the Argentine … more →

Tags: Greeks Abroad, Greece, Cultcure, Literature, Poet, award, Petros, Argentina, Petros Kassimatis

Genghis: Bones of the Hills by Conn Iggulden

Emily wrote 4 months ago: Rating: 7 out of 10 Summary: The Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan, stalked by enemies seen and unseen a … more →

Tags: 7, Historical Fiction, Review, World Fiction, arabia, bones of the hills, conn iggulden, Genghis Khan, History

The Truth That Lies Behind War Propaganda

Charz wrote 5 months ago: Example of War Propaganda against the Persian Kingdom The 39th Central Asian Conflict President Alex … more →

Tags: X-special, Pluto, 39th Central Asian Conflict, Atom, Darius XIII, Naoki Urasawa, Osamu Tezuka, Persian Kingdom, Pluto

Mosques, mausoleums and medressas – the marvels of Uzbekistan4 comments

matthewgain wrote 6 months ago: The amazing Registan in Samarkand is a complex of medrasses (Islamic academy/seminary) and a large m … more →

Tags: Silk Road, Uzbekistan, blogsherpa, Bukhara, Guri Amir Masusoleum, Islam-Hoja Minaret, Kalta Minor, khiva, registan

REVIEW de EL AMULETO DE SAMARKANDA, libro uno de la TRILOGIA BARTIMAEUS, de Jonathan Stroud

lunnaris wrote 6 months ago: Este libro es muy especial para mí, ¿saben por qué? Porque fue el primer libro que leí después del 7 … more →

Tags: Opinion, libro, Gratis, 1, Descargar:, Free, Review, Bajar, fantasía

Wanderlust: Samarkand

Musie wrote 7 months ago: Lately, I’ve been haunted by dreams of Samarkand. I’m re-reading Imperium by Ryszard Kap … more →

Tags: Wanderlust, Travels, Architecture, Photographs, Central Asia, Uzbekistan, daydream, USSR, Mosaic

Samarkand, Uzbekistan1 comment

Eleven wrote 11 months ago: This image is of a fabric merchant in Samarkand, Uzbekistan circa 1910. I love the color, the stark … more →

Tags: Fashion, Art, Style, Culture, Photography, clothing, Uzbekistan, Airport, Westernization

Samarkand and Windlight...

xiamaraugajin wrote 1 year ago: It is a very well built, and particularly a very well textured sim, presenting a really lovely skyli … more →

Tags: Places, Avatar, alt, Second-Life, SL, sim, haze, windlight, depth of field

Samarkand and Yak&Yeti1 comment

xiamaraugajin wrote 1 year ago: Yak and Yeti: The name behind this extraordinary shop is Annapurna Onomatopoeia. Everything is free … more →

Tags: Shopping, Places, Appearance, Avatar, alt, Second-Life, SL, Free, Clothes

Uzbekistan Photos (Pt. 2)

Zack wrote 1 year ago: I posted another round of photos from my time in Uzbekistan (Read the original post here about where … more →

Tags: church, don't waste your life, Gospel, photos, Central Asia, Missions, poverty, Silk Road, Uzbekistan

Photos from Uzbekistan1 comment

Zack wrote 1 year ago: Most of my friends know that I spent a year in Uzbekistan, and that I would give a lot to go back. I … more →

Tags: Great Commission, photos, Uzbekistan, Asia, Bukhara, Photography, Tashkent, Tourism

Uzbekistan maybe?

ihavetravellust wrote 1 year ago: Silver Talisman from Bukhara Decided to join T whom I know through a few travellers for a 2 weeks tr … more →

Tags: 1. Countries I have been, Central Asia, Uzbekistan, 1. Overview, Uzbekistan, Central Asia, Travel Plans, Bukhara Silver Talisman, yatra

Always a Little Further

chasrle wrote 1 year ago: Master of the Caravan: But who are ye in rags and rotten shoes, You dirty-bearded, blocking up the w … more →

Tags: Poetry, Books, Scotland, mountaineering

I wanna go back...5 comments

Zack wrote 1 year ago: Me in the ruins of Alexander the Great's palace in Samarkand, Uzbekistan I would give a lot to b … more →

Tags: don't waste your life, Gospel, photos, Life, Missions, Uzbekistan, Jesus, History

Central Asia's Top Ten

newtome wrote 1 year ago: Horseback riding and camping in Kyrgyzstan – Crossing mountain ranges with nomads above Karako … more →

Tags: Travel, Top 10, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Aral Sea, moynaq, Central Asia, Top Ten, Kyrgyzstan


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