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Bukhara

The high speed bullet train from Tashkent to Bukhara

The train is capable of reaching speeds of up to 250km an hour

Complimentary tea or coffee on the bullet train
Complimentary tea served on the Afrosiyab Train
There are sockets between the seats just in case you want to charge your phone.

The train station in Bukhara

Transport in Bukhara

Our guide in Bukhara

Oybek Gafurov Al Bukhari

May Allah bless our guide who is from Bukhara, protect him, grant him the best in both worlds. Ameen

The Bolo Haouz Mosque

Bolo Haouz Mosque is a historical mosque in Bukhara, Uzbekistan.Built in 1712, on the opposite side of the citadel of Ark in Registan district, it is inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list along with other parts of the historic city. It served as a Friday mosque during the time when the emir of Bukhara was being subjugated under the Bolshevik Russian rule in the 1920s. Thin columns made of painted wood were added to the frontal part of the iwan (entrance) in 1917.

Jumma Salaat at the Hazrat Bhahuddeen Masjid

The final resting place of Sheikh Bahauddeen Naqshbandi (RA)

The final resting place of Abdul Khaliq Al Gujdivani (RA)

The old water tower

The old water tower, now a viewing point

The Ark Cidadel

Sahih Al Bukhari by Imam Al Bukhari

The Kalyan Mosque

The famous Kalyan Minaret

The Miri-Arab Madrasah

Mehke Attari Mosque

Masjed-e Maghākī-ye Attārī) is a historical mosque in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. It forms a part of the historical religious complex of Lyab-i Hauz. The mosque is located in the historical center of Bukhara, about 300 meters southwest of Po-i-Kalyan, 100 meters southwest of the Toqi Telpak Furushon trading dome and 100 meters east of Lab-i Hauz. It is a part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Bukhara. Today, the mosque is used as a carpet museum.

The Chor-Bakr Necropolis

The entrance to the Chilla Khana
The Chilla Khana

Lunch after Jumma Salaat at the Ceramics restaurant opposite the final resting place of Abdul Khaliq Al Kujdiwani

The Masjid where we stopped to read Asar Salaat as we drove to Samarkand from Bukhara

A covered well from the time when Uzbekistan was at the heart of the Silk Road

The famous Gujdivan Shashlik kebabs at the Amiron Restaurant in Bukhara

Meatball soup for starters
Fresh salad
The juiciest Shaslik Kebabs that I have ever had in my whole life!!!

The Bazaars in Bukara

Food and accommodation in Bukhara