the makeshift rabbi of a Jewish population of 200 in Samarkand, Uzbekistan’s second city, and caretaker of its turquoise-domed, 19th-century synagogue, which is among Central Asia’s prettiest.
the fate of 800 Polish Jewish refugees who sought refuge in Asia is the subject of two documentaries and two recent events in Russia. SAMARKAND, Uzbekistan (JTA) — After starving for months in ...
While you can find countless varieties of these breads across Uzbekistan, the most legendary loaves are baked in the city of Samarkand. Here, bread is sacred and made with the utmost care.
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Samarkand travel guide: the cultural heart of UzbekistanThe word Samarkand, for many, conjures up exotic images – from majestic blue tiled mosques to fragrant spice markets. Located in east-central Uzbekistan, it is one of the oldest cities in ...
When Amir Timur’s tomb was discovered and opened by the Soviets in 1941, archeologists found the inscription “when I rise from the dead, the world shall tremble” carved in stone. Muslim ...
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