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Enchanting Uzbekistan

History, architecture and the warmth of its people makes Uzbekistan a place worth visiting

Uzbekistan delights with its blue history Photo: Shutterstock
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I could have sworn that I knew absolutely nothing about the history of this country I was visiting but it so happened that we were going to Samarkand, which was once ruled by Timur the Lame, and there were streets, restaurants and hotels named after Babur, Timur's great-great-grandson and the progenitor of the more than two centuries Mughal rule in India. Suddenly, my mind was flooded with memories of history lessons from my childhood. I was in a familiar territory Uzbekistan. We were visiting madrassas built by Timur and his descendants in Bukhara and Samarkand and we were hearing about their similarities to Mughal architecture in India, the forefathers to younger edifices built in India by Babur and his descendants.

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