bukhara in English

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a city in southeastern Uzbekistan; population 249,000 (est. 2007). It is one of the oldest trade centers in central Asia, and is noted for the production of karakul fleeces.

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10. Bukhara is one of ITC Maurya’s best known specialty restaurant

11. Around 1620, the first synagogue was constructed at Bukhara city

12. In Sanskrit the word Bukhara means "abbey". Bukhara, "The city of museums", contains more than 140 architectural monuments of the Middle Ages.

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14. The Historic Centre of Bukhara is listed as UNESCO World heritage Site: "Bukhara, which is situated on the Silk Route, is more than 2,000 years old

15. Bukhara definition, a former state in SW Asia: now incorporated into Uzbekistan

16. In Bukhara there are more than 350 mosques and 100 religious colleges.

17. During its turbulent history, Bukhara has been destroyed and rebuilt several times

18. Bukhara by Gallivant is a Woody Spicy fragrance for women and men

19. Housing the Globally acclaimed Bukhara & Dum Pukht, the hotel is a gourmet destination in itself

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21. National and Western cuisine is served in the restaurant of the Malika-Bukhara Hotel

22. Bukhara is a city in Turkestan on the lower course of the Zarafshan river

23. In his writings, he said that no city had as many names as Bukhara

24. Welcome to Bukhara Central Asia’s holiest city, Bukhara (Buxoro) has buildings spanning a thousand years of history, and a thoroughly lived-in and cohesive old centre that hasn’t changed too much in two centuries

25. Pink Rows Signifies progenitor chiefs serving as Tutors (Ataliqs) & Viziers to the Khans of Bukhara.

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28. The first Muslim armies who appeared before Bukhara in 674 CE were led by Ubaid bin Ziyad

29. By the 19th century, these blockhouses had evolved into a major fortress for the Emirate of Bukhara.

30. However, Hasan Bughra Khan died in 992 due to an illness, and the Samanids returned to Bukhara.

31. Bukhara Indian Bistro is the best when you want a combination of friendly staff, excellent service, and delicious Indian cuisine

32. Bukhara lies west of Samarkand and was once a center of learning renowned throughout the Islamic world

33. Located along important trading routes, Bukhara enjoyed a rich cultural mixture, including Persian, Uzbek, and Jewish influences.

34. Bokhara (also spelled Bukhara Bukhoro or Buxoro) in Uzbekistan was historically one of the great trading cities along the Silk Road

35. Bukhara [1] Established in the sixteenth century, the Bukharan khanate maintained commercial and diplomatic contact with Russia [2]

36. Along Uzbekistan’s silk road, Bukhara is another key character rising from the rolling saffron sands of the Kyzylkum Desert

37. Bukhara is an earthy perfume, composed around the enigmatic orris – one of perfumery’s most prized (and expensive) raw materials

38. Located in the historical city center of Bukhara, Kukaldosh Boutique Hotel features an on-site restaurant and free WiFi

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40. The city lies on the Shakhrud Canal in the delta of the Zeravshan River, at the centre of Bukhara oasis.

41. Bukhara Indian Bistro is the best when you want a combination of friendly staff, excellent service, and delicious Indian cuisine

42. Bukhara was called Bokhara in 19th and early 20th century English publications and as Buhe/Puhe (捕喝) in Tang Chinese.

43. It was the capital of the Samanid Empire in the 9 th and 10 th centuries, the capital of the Khanate of Bukhara from the 16 th to the 18 th century, then of the Emirate of Bukhara and finally the capital of the Bukharian People’s Soviet Republic

44. Established in 1978, Bukhara has consistently managed to be one of the frontrunners amongst the best Indian restaurants across the globe.

45. Bukhara (also spelled Bokhara, Bukhoro, or Buxoro) in Uzbekistan was historically one of the great trading cities along the Silk Road

46. Located between the buzzing with a city life Samarkand, and like-a-history-museum Khiva, Bukhara places itself somewhere in the middle

47. Bukhara, Uzbek Bukhoro or Buxoro, also spelled Buchara or Bokhara, city, south-central Uzbekistan, located about 140 miles (225 km) west of Samarkand

48. Bukhara in Uzbekistan (Buxoro in Uzbek), a historical medieval city, located on the Silk Route, emanates with the charm of the past days

49. Bukhara is the only city in Central Asia whose history was almost completely documented by the famous historian of the X century – Narshakhi

50. The cultural and religious capital of this empire lay in Bukhara due to the established silk trade routes from the Far East to the Mediterranean