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Registan Square Registan St, Samarkand, Uzbekistan ☎ +998 66 235 38 26 Last Updated: 07/07/2026 |
| Registan Square is a historic public square located in the heart of Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It is one of the most famous landmarks in the country and is considered to be one of the most beautiful squares in the world. The name "Registan" means "sandy place" in Persian, and it refers to the fact that the square was once a sandy desert. | |
| The square is surrounded by three magnificent madrasas, or Islamic schools, that were built during the 15th and 17th centuries. The three madrasas are the Ulugh Beg Madrasa, the Tilya-Kori Madrasa, and the Sher-Dor Madrasa. The Ulugh Beg Madrasa is the oldest of the three, and it was built by the famous astronomer and ruler Ulugh Beg in the early 15th century. It is known for its simple yet elegant architecture, with a large central courtyard surrounded by dormitory cells and classrooms. The Tilya-Kori Madrasa was built in the mid-17th century and is known for its stunning interior decoration, which includes intricate tilework, colorful mosaics, and elaborate carvings. The Sher-Dor Madrasa was also built in the mid-17th century and is known for its striking blue and gold tilework, which features two tigers with suns on their backs, a motif that is unique in Islamic art. Today, Registan Square is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world who come to admire the beautiful architecture and learn about the history and culture of Uzbekistan. It is also used for various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, including music and dance performances, art exhibitions, and traditional crafts fairs. | |
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Samarkand Place » City Samarkand is a city in southeastern Uzbekistan and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Central Asia, known for its mosques and mausoleums. Samarkand is the capital of the Samarkand region. The city lies on the Silk Road, the ancient trade route connecting China with the Mediterranean. With a population of 551,700 in 2021, it is the third largest city in Uzbekistan. 135 views 💖 1Uzbekistan |
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Shah i Zinda Place » Historical Place Shah-i-Zinda is a necropolis located in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It is one of the most significant and impressive architectural ensembles in Central Asia and is considered to be a masterpiece of Islamic art and architecture. The name "Shah-i-Zinda" means "the living king" in Persian, and it refers to the belief that Kusam ibn Abbas, a cousin of the Prophet Muhammad, is buried there. 516 views 💖 1M-37, Samarkand, Uzbekistan |
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Tillya Kori Madrasah Place » Historical Place Madrasah Tillya Kori School is a historic Islamic educational institution located in the Samarkand region of Uzbekistan. Built in the 17th century during the rule of the Emirate of Bukhara, the school served as a religious school and Islamic academic center. It is one of the notable architectural and cultural landmarks of Samarkand, a city renowned for its rich history and Islamic heritage. 140 views 💖 1Tashkent Road, 140101, Samarkand, Samarqand Region, Uzbekistan |
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Gur e Amir Place » Historical Place Gur-e-Amir is a mausoleum located in the city of Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It was built in the early 15th century as the final resting place of the famous Central Asian conqueror and statesman, Timur, also known as Tamerlane. 514 views 💖 11/4, Universitetskiy Boulevard Bustonsaroy St, Samarkand, Uzbekistan |