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Latest revision as of 20:51, 19 September 2024

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Samarkand through Bukhara is the most visited and most famous region of the historic Silk Road through Central Asia. It is comprised of the Uzbekistani provinces of Samarkand and Bukhara, naturally, as well as the southern portion of Navoiy Province. It corresponds roughly with the ancient kingdom of Sogdia.

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Cities

  • GPS 39.767 ,64.425 |zoom=10 Bukhara
  • GPS 39.908 ,66.272 Kattakurgan =
  • GPS 40.104 ,65.374 Navoi =
  • GPS 39.6549 ,66.9750 Samarkand

Samarkand through Bukhara Halal Travel Guide

Local Languages

Tajik is the main language since the a large Tajik minority lives in Samarqand and Bukhara regions. Uzbek and Russian are the second languages.

However and there are no signs in Tajik and few signs in Russian. Most are in Uzbek.

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