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Best 1 Registan
Registan

Registan Square is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. It’s notable for its three magnificent madrasahs—Tiled Madrasah, Ulugh Beg Madrasah, and Sher-Dor Madrasah—constructed primarily during the Timurid dynasty. These buildings represent significant examples of Islamic arc...

2 Bibi-Khanym Mosque

The Bibi-Khanym Mosque is a significant historical landmark in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Constructed during the 15th century by Timur and his descendants, it represents a key example of Timurid architecture. Its impressive scale and intricate design showcase the wealth and power of the era. The mosque...

3 Blue Mosque Mazar-i-Sharif

The Blue Mosque Mazar-i-Sharif is a significant Islamic shrine located in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan. Constructed during the Timurid dynasty in the 15th century, it houses the remains of Ali ibn Abi Talib, an important figure in Shia Islam. The mosque’s distinctive blue tilework and architectural d...

4 Friday Mosque of Herat

The Friday Mosque of Herat is a significant 12th-century structure in present-day Afghanistan. Built during the Timurid dynasty, it represents an important example of early Islamic architecture in Central Asia. Its intricate tilework and layout demonstrate sophisticated engineering and artistic skil...

5 Goharshad Mosque

The Goharshad Mosque is a significant historical landmark located in Mashhad, Iran. Constructed during the Timurid dynasty in the 15th century, it represents an important example of early Islamic architecture within that period. The mosque’s design incorporates elements of both Persian and Central A...

6 Hazrat Ali Mosque Mazar-i-Sharif

A revered blue-tiled mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, traditionally believed to enshrine the tomb of Caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib and one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in Central Asia.

7 Kok Gumbaz Mosque

A 15th-century Timurid mosque in Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan, built under the patronage of Ulugh Beg and known for its large tiled dome as part of the Dorut Tilovat religious complex.

8 Samarkand (Afrasiab)

The ancient mound of Afrasiab represents pre-Mongol Samarkand in Uzbekistan, inhabited from the 5th century BCE until the Mongol destruction in 1220 CE, notable for its 7th-century palace frescoes.

9 Ak-Saray Palace

Ak-Saray Palace is Timur's ruined palace at Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan, begun in 1380 and notable for its surviving monumental portal.

10 Citadel of Herat

The Citadel of Herat, also known as the Citadel of Alexander, is a monumental fortification in Afghanistan dating back to 330 BC and rebuilt by the Timurids.

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