UZBEKISTAN’S RICH ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE: A STUDY OF ISLAMIC AND CENTRAL ASIAN INFLUENCES

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Published Dec 28, 2023
Durbek Sayfullaev Dr. Nodir Karimov

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This article discusses Uzbekistan’s rich architectural heritage: a study of Islamic and Central Asian influences. Uzbekistan is a treasure trove of architectural wonders, reflecting a rich blend of Islamic and Central Asian influences. From the awe-inspiring Islamic structures to the nomadic-inspired traditional buildings, Uzbekistan's architecture is a testament to its vibrant history and diverse cultural heritage. By preserving and restoring these architectural treasures, Uzbekistan ensures that future generations can continue to appreciate the beauty and significance of its architectural landscapes. For any traveller or enthusiast, exploring Uzbekistan’s diverse architectural heritage promises an unforgettable journey through time and culture.

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Sayfullaev, D. ., & Karimov, D. N. (2023). UZBEKISTAN’S RICH ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE: A STUDY OF ISLAMIC AND CENTRAL ASIAN INFLUENCES. SPAST Abstracts, 2(02). Retrieved from https://spast.org/techrep/article/view/4470
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Architectural heritage, architectural wonders, Central Asian influences, traditional buildings, future generations.

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