Samarqand (Uzbekistan).

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Samarqand (Uzbekistan).

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Samarqand
8/2/23
Cup with calligraphic inscriptions,
Probably 1447–1449 Probably Uzbekistan; Samarqand Timurid period (1370–1507) Nephrite The Avery Brundage Collection, B60J619
Courtesy of Museum of the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
Tile from a squinch, late 14th century, present-day Uzbekistan, Samarqand - Met Museum.

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Jascha Golowanjuk, Swedish-Jewish author of Uzbek origin
Ramadan Kareem
I would like to wish everyone peace and harmony during the holy month of Ramadan.
Let the spirit of Ramadan remain in your hearts and light up your souls from within.
Have a blessed Ramadan.
Timur,Babar,Aurangzeb,Humayoun.....🧐 🇺🇿