Bukhara
Bukhara Buxoro / Бухоро / بخارا | |
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Mir-i Arab madrasah | |
Coordinates: 39°46′N 64°26′E / 39.767°N 64.433°ECoordinates: 39°46′N 64°26′E / 39.767°N 64.433°E | |
Kintra | Uzbekistan |
Province | Bukhara Province |
Govrenment | |
• Hokim | Rustamov Qiyomiddin Qahhorovich |
Population (2009) | |
• City | 263,400 |
• Urban | 283,400 |
• Metro | 328,400 |
Time zone | GMT +5 |
Postcode | 2001ХХ |
Area code(s) | local 365, int. +99865 |
Website | http://www.buxoro.uz/ |
Bukhara ([] error: {{lang-xx}}: no text (help)Buxoro; Tajik: Бухоро Bukhoro, Persie: بخارا; Roushie: Бухара Bukhara), frae the Soghdian βuxārak ("lucky place"), is the caipital o the Bukhara Province (viloyat) o Uzbekistan. The naition's fift-lairgest ceety, it haes a population o 263,400 (2009 census estimate). The region aroond Bukhara haes been inhabitit for at least five millennia, an the ceety haes existit for hauf that time. Locatit on the Silk Road, the ceety haes lang been a centre o tred, scholarship, cultur, an releegion. The historic centre o Bukhara, which contains numerous mosques an madrassas, haes been leetit bi UNESCO as a Warld Heritage Steid. Ethnic Uzbek mey constitute the lairgest element in Bukhara, wi the native Tajiks bein as numerous. The ceety lang haes haed a mixed population includin Jews an ither ethnic minorities.
Sister ceeties
[eedit | eedit soorce]- Samarqand, Uzbekistan
- Dushanbe, Tajikistan
- Khudjand, Tajikistan
- Nishapur, Iran
- Santa Fe, USA
- Rueil-Malmaison, Fraunce
- Córdoba, Spain
- Malatya, Turkey
- Wast Kanpur, Indie
References
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[eedit | eedit soorce]Wikimedia Commons haes media relatit tae Bukhara. |
- UNESCO World Heritage list: Historic Centre of Bukhara
- Audio interview with Bukhara resident about life in Bukhara Archived 2011-07-01 at the Wayback Machine (in Inglis)
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- Bukhara
- Populatit places alang the Silk Road
- Populatit places in Bukhara Province
- Populatit places established in the 1st millennium BC
- Ceeties in Central Asie
- Historic Jewish commonties
- Bukharan Jews
- Aga Khan Award for Architecture winners
- Persie history
- Warld Heritage Steids in Uzbekistan