By Alexander Teddy Managing Director of Urus Advisory In recent years the economies of Central Asia have witnessed various ...
On the Silk Road, these lost twin cities may have sustained themselves in a foreboding landscape with metallurgy and commerce ...
The airline will also offer one-stop connections to major cities in Russia and Europe, creating new travel options for ...
From the white embrace of winter that covers Uzbekistan’s mountain resorts to the blazing orange sunsets over its desert ...
Despite Moscow’s diplomatic overtures, Uzbekistan announced on October 17 that it will not be pursuing full membership in the Eurasian Economic Union.
This secular Central Asian republic has ... were demolished by the Bolsheviks, Uzbekistan still has much to discover – Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand are all UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
turning Central Asia into a demonstration zone for Belt and Road cooperation. Ningxia, with a population of over 7 million, ...
In the mountains of Uzbekistan, archaeologists aided by laser-based remote-sensing technology have identified two lost cities ...
Tugunbulak and Tashbulak, in the mountains of Uzbekistan, were bustling medieval ... The authors say Tugunbulak was one of the largest cities in central Asia during the early-medieval period.
a significant investment has gone into a multi-faceted Silk Road Samarkand tourist complex in the city – the first international tourism resort in Central Asia embracing four and five-star hotels.
Uzbekistan’s legacy as a melting pot for ideas, creativity and craftsmanship is being revived with a series of ambitious ...