Was man in Tashkent sehen sollte
Entdecke 40 Sehenswürdigkeiten, Denkmäler und Attraktionen in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Von Ikonen bis verborgenen Schätzen — kuratiert aus echten Reiseerfahrungen.
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Ensemble Khazret Imam
Tomb of one of the first Imams of Tashkent. Visitors may wish to visit the mosque in the Hast Imam area of the city. The library there contains the remaining fragments of the world's first Koran, written only 19 years after the death of Hazrat Muhammad.…
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Parts of its: Imam Al Bukhari Islamic Institute, Barakhan Madrassa, Mosque Namazgokh (Мечеть Намазгох), Baroqhona Masjid (Hazrati Imom Majmuasi), Mosque Hazrati Imom (Мечеть Хазрати Имом)
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Kukeldash Madrassa
This Quran school was built in the 16th century during the reign of Abdulla-Khan by the vizier, scientist and poet, Kulbobo Kukeldash. Kukeldash means "the Khan's foster brother'. Kukeldash Madrassa is one of the largest and best-preserved Quran schools in Central Asia.…
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The madrassa has a traditional composition with a large inner yard with hujras (pupils' cells) and darshakona and mosque in the corners.
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Fine Arts Museum of Usbekistan
Decent collection of Russian and European art combined with regional specialties, such as Russian paintings depicting Uzbek people and their lifestyle, local antiquities, and decorations salvaged from ancient temples.…
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Some parts of this museum may require an extra ticket Behind it is a park with a Monument of Poet Zulfiya (Памятник поэтессе Зульфие).
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Yunusobod Aktepa
An archaeological site of 5-13th centuries. There are found some remains of an ancient settlement with the strength and extensive artisan quarters. The 'Fortress' was here more like a castle-manor. Maybe here was the summer residence of the rulers of Chacha. Excavated here a remains of a Zoroastrian cult altar.…
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The complex was surrounded by a moat.
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Yunus Khan Mausoleum
The mausoleum is one of the few monuments in Tashkent dating to the epoch of the Timurids. Yunus Khan (1415-1487) was a descendant of Gengiz Khan and grandfather of the Indian moghul Babur. The building was erected in the 15th century and restored several times. It has no decoration except 'panjara' on the main façade.
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Tashkent TV Tower
Viewing levels and restaurants with views of the city. The TV Tower, built in 1981, is the highest building in Central Asia. It is 375m high. It is the 10th highest building in the world and the 2nd highest buildings in GIS and has a revolving restaurant 110m above the ground. Make sure to bring your passport.
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Mausoleum of Zainuddin-bobo Sheikh
This is the mausoleum of the son of the founder of a famous Sufi order. His father sent him to disseminate the ideas of this order. The mausoleum is of the khanaka type. The hall is covered with a double dome. Nearby is a chillyakhona (subterranean monastic cell) dating to the 12th-13th centuries.
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Kaldyrgach-bly Mausoleum
This mausoleum is the most ancient monument in Tashkent. The dome in the form of a pyramid dates from the 15th century and is said to remind the mazars in the Kazakh steppes. The mausoleum contains the tomb of a famous Kazakh political, Tole-bly, who had the nickname Kaldyrgach ("swallow").
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Mausoleum of Abubakr Muhammad Kaffal Shashi
It is the mausoleum of one of the first Imams who died c.976. The present mausoleum is rectangular in shape and is crowned by a conical dome. The frieze with inscriptions over the entrance and the panjara (wooden lattices) in the window openings are especially remarkable.
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Brothers Tombs
A popular tourist attraction and on 9 May (Victory Day) thousands of people visit the place to pay homage to the victims of WWII. Statues of war heroes are on the south wall of the monument. A statue of famous Uzbek General Sobir Rokhim is also there.
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Collection of Ancient Oriental Manuscripts
Part of Institute of Oriental Studies named after Abu Rayhan Beruni. - Uzbek, Arabic, Persian, Tajik, Urdu, Pashtu, Azerbaijani, Turkish, Tatar, Turkmen, Uyghur Manuscripts listed by UNESCO as one of the richest manuscript repositories in the world.
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Lake Charvak
The reservoir was created by erecting Charvak Hydropower Station on the Chirchiq River, a short distance downstream from the confluence of Pskem and Chatkal rivers in the western Tian-Shan mountains. The reservoir popular resort place for locals.
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Tellya Sheikh Mosque
Built in 1856-57. With a beautiful Islamic library with ancient ceilings and ancient manuscripts and the Osman Koran. It is considered the oldest Koran in the world and is said to have been stained with the blood of Hazrat Osman in 655.
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Architectural Complex Zengi-Ata
Burial place of sheikh Aj-Hodzha, nicknamed Zengi-Ata, which means "black", who lived from the end of 12th to the first half of 13th century. Parts of its: Zengi-Ata Madrassa (Медресе Занги-Ата) and Zengi-Ata Mosque (Мечеть Занги-Ата)
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Khavendi Takhur Sheikh Mausoleum
The mausoleum was founded in the 14th century. The present buildings were erected on the old foundations in the 18th and 19th centuries. The mausoleum is constructed with light yellow bricks and has no decoration in the interior.
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Museum of Applied Arts
In a house built by a Russian diplomat in the 19th century. With carved and painted plaster and carved wood, this museum gives an overview of old architectural details from Bukhara and Samarkand, ceramics and textiles, gift shop.
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History Museum
Offizielle WebsiteArtefacts from Zoroastrian and Buddhist times. Exhibits related to the conquest of the khanates of Central Asia by the Russians, and to the first president of the independent Uzbek Republic, Islam Karimov.
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Monument of Courage
Built to acknowledge the courage of the people at the time of the Tashkent earthquake on 26 April 1966. The whole city was reduced to rubble and then modern Tashkent was built.
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Independence Monument
Erected in 1991 as a symbol of the sovereignty of the country. It shows a golden globe and the outlines of Uzbekistan. Here is the Amir Timur Monument & Park
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Maidanak Observatory
Offizielle WebsiteLocated on the western top of mountain Maidanak (altitude 2650 m), located 35 km southward of the village Yakkabog, Kashkadarya province
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National Assembly Building
The building of the Parliament of Uzbekistan. A meeting place for the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis of Republic of Uzbekistan
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Barrak-Khan Madrassa
Offizielle WebsiteThe madrassa was completed in the 2nd half of the 16th century. Barak Khan died in 1556 and is buried in Samarkand.
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Dzhuma Mosque
The first building of Dzhuma Mosque was built in 1451 at the expense of Sheikh Uboydullo Khodja Ahror (1404-1490).
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Abdulkasim Madrassa
Offizielle WebsiteThis madrassa was erected in honour of the great thinker Abdulkhasim Khan at the beginning of the 19th century.
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Navoy Literary Museum
Offizielle WebsiteMemories of the poet Alisher Navoi, calligraphy from Persia, miniatures from the 15th and 16th centuries.
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Mustakillik Square
The political centre of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Governmental buildings and the senate are here.
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Museum of Victims of Repressions
Offizielle WebsiteMemories of the Stalin era. Located in the Memorial Complex Shakhidlar hotirasi.
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World War II Memorial
Eternal flame and park has the names of all the fallen victims of WWII.
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Art Gallery of Uzbekistan
Exhibitions of contemporary Uzbek artists in a modern museum building.
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Ulugh Beg Astronomical Institute
Offizielle WebsiteThere is a small museum on the foyer of Institute of Astronomy
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Experimental nuclear reactor
Offizielle WebsiteA project of the Academy of Sciences Republic of Uzbekistan.
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Moyie Mubarek Library Museum
Preserving the world's oldest Quran from the 7th century.
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Architectural Complex Shayhantaur
Built in 14th century
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House of Photography
Small exhibition hall
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Namazgokh Mosque
Built in 1850's
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Museum of Olympic Glory
A sport museum
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