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Madraseh-ye Khan

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The Madraseh-ye Khan is a Safavid-era religious school, seemingly the perfectly peaceful surrounding for teaching
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13. Shakhrisabz

Blog entries, Locations
Tamerlane's birthplace is not yet entirely ready to receive the tourists, but the raw ingredients are there
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12. Samarkand

Blog entries, Locations
Long-time Silk Road oasis refurbished by Uzbekistan's national hero, Tamerlane, has some fabulous architecture, but lacks the magic
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10. Bukhara

Blog entries, Locations
Once Central Asia's holiest place, laid-back Bukhara is a delight to wander around, through the backstreets or past the monuments, and has some unexpected surprises, too
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09. Khiva

Blog entries, Locations
Well-preserved, albeit not so very ancient walled city with many attractive buildings, and an interesting bazaar to escape the flow of visitors
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(3) To Tripoli

Blog entries
Lebanon's second city, Tripoli, is a great place to explore, wandering through the old souk in the city centre or along the harbour of El Mina. To get there from Beirut, one crosses once again a couple of centuries history, with examples of coastal Roman and Ottoman architecture and Crusader castles.
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  • The 10 Latest Entries to the Site

    • 14. Nowruz April 29, 2026
    • 13. Gonur Depe April 26, 2026
    • 12. Ancient Merv April 23, 2026
    • 11. Köw-Ata cave April 20, 2026
    • 10. Nokhur village April 20, 2026
    • 09. Balkanabat April 18, 2026
    • 08. the Yangykala canyon April 18, 2026
    • 07. Awaza April 9, 2026
    • 06. Turkmenbasy April 9, 2026
    • 05. Old Nisa April 6, 2026
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