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Bukhara is an ancient city located in Uzbekistan, Central Asia

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Background imageBukhara Collection: Under the 0ld Walls

Under the 0ld Walls
Giorgio Pizzocaro

Background imageBukhara Collection: Judge (Qazi) of Hamadan in a Drunken State, a scene from the Gulistan of Sa di

Judge (Qazi) of Hamadan in a Drunken State, a scene from the Gulistan of Sa di, about 1550

Background imageBukhara Collection: Nadir Divan-begi Madrasa, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 1619-1623 (photo)

Nadir Divan-begi Madrasa, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 1619-1623 (photo)
AIS5337917 Nadir Divan-begi Madrasa, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 1619-1623 (photo) by Islamic School, (17th century); Nadir Divan-Beghi madrasah, Bukhara

Background imageBukhara Collection: Costumes of Central Asia, late 19th Century (coloured engraving)

Costumes of Central Asia, late 19th Century (coloured engraving)
3640630 Costumes of Central Asia, late 19th Century (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Costumes of Central Asia, late 19th Century)

Background imageBukhara Collection: Detail inside the Bayan-Quli Khan tomb, Bukhara, 1905-1915 (photo)

Detail inside the Bayan-Quli Khan tomb, Bukhara, 1905-1915 (photo)
1273950 Detail inside the Bayan-Quli Khan tomb, Bukhara, 1905-1915 (photo) by Prokudin-Gorsky, Sergey (1863-1944); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBukhara Collection: Exterior view, c. 907 AD (photo)

Exterior view, c. 907 AD (photo)
XIR117437 Exterior view, c.907 AD (photo) by Islamic School, (10th century); Samanid Mausoleum, Bukhara, Uzbekistan; (add.info)

Background imageBukhara Collection: Brothers Nicolo and Matteo Polo, uncle and father of Marco Polo (1254-1324

Brothers Nicolo and Matteo Polo, uncle and father of Marco Polo (1254-1324
JLJ4587518 Brothers Nicolo and Matteo Polo, uncle and father of Marco Polo (1254-1324) arrive in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Miniature taken from " The Book of Wonders"

Background imageBukhara Collection: A susani embroidered in couched silks (silk)

A susani embroidered in couched silks (silk)
1767194 A susani embroidered in couched silks (silk) by Uzbek School (19th century); 180x220 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A susani embroidered in couched silks. Bokhara, 19th Century)

Background imageBukhara Collection: A minister of the Emirate of Bukhara in formal dress, c. 1910 (photo)

A minister of the Emirate of Bukhara in formal dress, c. 1910 (photo)
5962946 A minister of the Emirate of Bukhara in formal dress, c. 1910 (photo) by Prokudin-Gorsky, Sergey (1863-1944); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBukhara Collection: A prince and princess embrace, c. 1550 (ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper)

A prince and princess embrace, c. 1550 (ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper)
5932664 A prince and princess embrace, c.1550 (ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper) by Uzbek School, (16th century); 16 x 9.2 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageBukhara Collection: Tuhfat al-ahrar (Gift of the free), c. 1540 (nk, opaque watercolor and gold on paper)

Tuhfat al-ahrar (Gift of the free), c. 1540 (nk, opaque watercolor and gold on paper)
5932537 Tuhfat al-ahrar (Gift of the free), c.1540 (nk, opaque watercolor and gold on paper) by Uzbek School, (16th century); 28.2 x 18.1 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageBukhara Collection: Camel rider in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Central Asia

Camel rider in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Central Asia
Camel rider, a tribesman from the desert, shopping in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Central Asia. Date: 1922

Background imageBukhara Collection: Bokhara Chief (engraving)

Bokhara Chief (engraving)
1625052 Bokhara Chief (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bokhara Chief. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 24 August 1844)

Background imageBukhara Collection: Facade of the summer palace of the last Emir of Bukhara, 1905-1915 (photo)

Facade of the summer palace of the last Emir of Bukhara, 1905-1915 (photo)
1273960 Facade of the summer palace of the last Emir of Bukhara, 1905-1915 (photo) by Prokudin-Gorsky, Sergey (1863-1944); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBukhara Collection: Walaitee of Bukhara, 1850 circa (w / c)

Walaitee of Bukhara, 1850 circa (w / c)
5929431 A Walaitee of BukharaA, 1850 circa (w/c) by Unknown Artist, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: A Walaitee of BukharaA, 1850 circa)

Background imageBukhara Collection: Zindan (traditional Central Asian prison pit) with uniformed guard, probably Bukhara

Zindan (traditional Central Asian prison pit) with uniformed guard, probably Bukhara
1273856 Zindan (traditional Central Asian prison pit) with uniformed guard, probably Bukhara, 1905-1915 (photo) by Prokudin-Gorsky

Background imageBukhara Collection: Costumes of Central Asia, late 19th Century (engraving)

Costumes of Central Asia, late 19th Century (engraving)
968780 Costumes of Central Asia, late 19th Century (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Costumes of Central Asia, late 19th Century)

Background imageBukhara Collection: Visit to a Dervish, 1560-61 (gouache & gold on paper)

Visit to a Dervish, 1560-61 (gouache & gold on paper)
3479634 Visit to a Dervish, 1560-61 (gouache & gold on paper) by Muzahhib, Mahmud (fl.1560); 35.4x23.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Bukhara)

Background imageBukhara Collection: Palace scene in a Tuhfat al-Ahrar (Gift of the free) Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Uzbek period, c

Palace scene in a Tuhfat al-Ahrar (Gift of the free) Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Uzbek period, c
FSG348692 Palace scene in a Tuhfat al-Ahrar (Gift of the free) Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Uzbek period, c.1540 (opaque watercolour, ink and gold on paper) by Uzbek School

Background imageBukhara Collection: Tuhfat Al-Ahrar, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, possibly Uzbek period, 1558 (opaque watercolour

Tuhfat Al-Ahrar, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, possibly Uzbek period, 1558 (opaque watercolour
FSG348688 Tuhfat Al-Ahrar, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, possibly Uzbek period, 1558 (opaque watercolour, ink and gold on paper) by Uzbek School, (16th century); 20.7 x 13.9 cm; Arthur M

Background imageBukhara Collection: Album folio; recto: An Old Woman and Two Sages, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Timurid period

Album folio; recto: An Old Woman and Two Sages, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Timurid period
FSG348807 Album folio; recto: An Old Woman and Two Sages, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, Timurid period, 1510-40 (opaque watercolour, ink and gold on paper) by Uzbek School

Background imageBukhara Collection: Tuhfat al-ahrar (Gift of the free), 1558 (ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper)

Tuhfat al-ahrar (Gift of the free), 1558 (ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper)
5932689 Tuhfat al-ahrar (Gift of the free), 1558 (ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper) by Uzbek School, (16th century); 20.7 x 13.9 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageBukhara Collection: Tuhfat al-ahrar (Gift of the free), 1515-16 (ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper)

Tuhfat al-ahrar (Gift of the free), 1515-16 (ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper)
5932596 Tuhfat al-ahrar (Gift of the free), 1515-16 (ink, opaque watercolor and gold on paper) by Uzbek School, (16th century); 24.3 x 15.9 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageBukhara Collection: Tuhfat al-ahrar (Gift of the free), 1515-16 (leather)

Tuhfat al-ahrar (Gift of the free), 1515-16 (leather)
5932542 Tuhfat al-ahrar (Gift of the free), 1515-16 (leather) by Uzbek School, (16th century); 24.3 x 15.9 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution

Background imageBukhara Collection: Dr. Wolff, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Dr. Wolff, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Dr. Wolff, 1844. Portrait of German missionary Joseph Wolff who was held captive by Emir Nasrullah Khan in Bukhara, (in modern day Uzbekistan):his playfulness as well as his spirits

Background imageBukhara Collection: Bokhara chief giving audience, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Bokhara chief giving audience, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Bokhara chief giving audience, 1844. A ruler holding a pipe recieves visitors in Bukhara, (in modern day Uzbekistan). From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V

Background imageBukhara Collection: Pavilion near the Harem, Summer Residential Palace, Sitorai Mohi Hossa Folk Art Museum

Pavilion near the Harem, Summer Residential Palace, Sitorai Mohi Hossa Folk Art Museum
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Pavilion near the Harem, Summer Residential Palace, Sitorai Mohi Hossa Folk Art Museum

Background imageBukhara Collection: Ethnography and Art Embroidery Museum, Harem building, Summer Residential Palace

Ethnography and Art Embroidery Museum, Harem building, Summer Residential Palace
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Ethnography and Art Embroidery Museum, Harem building, Summer Residential Palace, Sitorai Mohi Hossa Bukhara

Background imageBukhara Collection: Entrance to Summer Residential Palace, Sitorai Mohi Hossa Folk Art Museum, Bukhara

Entrance to Summer Residential Palace, Sitorai Mohi Hossa Folk Art Museum, Bukhara
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Entrance to Summer Residential Palace, Sitorai Mohi Hossa Folk Art Museum

Background imageBukhara Collection: Domed roof of Toqi Zargaron, also known as Toki Zargaron, jewellers trading market

Domed roof of Toqi Zargaron, also known as Toki Zargaron, jewellers trading market
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Domed roof of Toqi Zargaron, also known as Toki Zargaron, jewellers trading market

Background imageBukhara Collection: Courtyard of Summer Residential Palace, Sitorai Mohi Hossa Folk Art Museum, Bukhara

Courtyard of Summer Residential Palace, Sitorai Mohi Hossa Folk Art Museum, Bukhara
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Courtyard of Summer Residential Palace, Sitorai Mohi Hossa Folk Art Museum

Background imageBukhara Collection: Entrance, outer walls and viewing gallery of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square, Bukhara

Entrance, outer walls and viewing gallery of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square, Bukhara
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Entrance, outer walls and viewing gallery of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square

Background imageBukhara Collection: Outer walls of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Outer walls of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Outer walls of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square

Background imageBukhara Collection: Entrance of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Entrance of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Entrance of the Ark Fortress, Registan Square

Background imageBukhara Collection: Dome of Toqi Sarrofon, also known as Toki Sarrafon, city gate

Dome of Toqi Sarrofon, also known as Toki Sarrafon, city gate
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Dome of Toqi Sarrofon, also known as Toki Sarrafon, city gate and money changers trading dome

Background imageBukhara Collection: Statue of Khodja Nasreddin, also known as Hoja Nasruddin, Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Statue of Khodja Nasreddin, also known as Hoja Nasruddin, Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Statue of Khodja Nasreddin, also known as Hoja Nasruddin

Background imageBukhara Collection: Colourful Suzani textile, cotton hand embroidered needlework, for sale, Bukhara

Colourful Suzani textile, cotton hand embroidered needlework, for sale, Bukhara
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Colourful Suzani textile, cotton hand embroidered needlework for sale

Background imageBukhara Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_10135577

©EyeUbiquitous_10135577
UZBEKISTAN, Bukhara The Summer Palace. The harem building, bathing pool in foreground

Background imageBukhara Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_10120134

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UZBEKISTAN, Bukhara Emirs Summer Palace

Background imageBukhara Collection: 10101436

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UZBEKISTAN Architecture Old Caravanserai Portal on the road from Samarkand to Bukhara

Background imageBukhara Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_10060313

©EyeUbiquitous_10060313
UZBEKISTAN, Bukhara The Summer Palace - local people at entrance gate, vivid mosaics

Background imageBukhara Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_10024678

©EyeUbiquitous_10024678
UZBEKISTAN, Bukhara, The Summer Palace - the entrance gate, vivid mosaics, wooden door

Background imageBukhara Collection: Suzani: divan cover, 1700s. Creator: Unknown

Suzani: divan cover, 1700s. Creator: Unknown
Suzani:divan cover, 1700s

Background imageBukhara Collection: Suzani: curtain or bed cover, about 1800. Creator: Unknown

Suzani: curtain or bed cover, about 1800. Creator: Unknown
Suzani: curtain or bed cover, about 1800

Background imageBukhara Collection: Wall Hanging, 1850-1899. Creator: Unknown

Wall Hanging, 1850-1899. Creator: Unknown
Wall Hanging, 1850-1899. Embroideries known as suzani, after the Persian and Tajik word for needle (suzan), feature bold floral and foliate motifs enriched with several shades of red

Background imageBukhara Collection: Wall hanging, 1800 - 1850. Creator: Unknown

Wall hanging, 1800 - 1850. Creator: Unknown
Wall hanging, 1800 - 1850

Background imageBukhara Collection: Calligraphic exercises and verses of Hafiz (Persian, about 1325-1389), 1575-76. Creator

Calligraphic exercises and verses of Hafiz (Persian, about 1325-1389), 1575-76. Creator
Calligraphic exercises and verses of Hafiz (Persian, about 1325-1389), 1575-76. This fine calligraphic work is signed and dated by a calligrapher who was highly regarded in both Safavid Iran

Background imageBukhara Collection: Panel, Probably from a Curtain, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Panel, Probably from a Curtain, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Panel, Probably from a Curtain, 19th century



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Bukhara Collection

Bukhara is an ancient city located in Uzbekistan, Central Asia. It was a major trading center on the Silk Road and has been inhabited for over 5,000 years. Bukhara is known for its many historical monuments and architectural wonders, including the magnificent Ark Citadel which dates back to the 5th century BC. The city also contains numerous mosques, madrassas (Islamic schools), mausoleums and minarets. The old town of a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its unique architecture and cultural significance. Today, Bukhara remains a popular tourist destination with visitors from all over the world coming to explore its rich history and culture. From traditional bazaars selling spices and handicrafts to vibrant music festivals celebrating local culture, there's something for everyone in this fascinating city.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Bukhara collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and culture of Uzbekistan's historic city, Bukhara. This ancient Silk Road trading hub has been a center of Islamic scholarship, architecture, and craftsmanship for centuries. Our collection features breathtaking images of the city's iconic landmarks such as the Kalyan Minaret, Po-i-Kalyan Mosque, and Ark Fortress. These photographs capture the intricate details of the ornate tilework, domes, arches, and minarets that adorn these structures. In addition to architectural wonders, our collection also highlights Bukhara's vibrant street life with colorful images of bustling bazaars filled with spices, textiles, ceramics and other handicrafts. The people who call this city home are also celebrated in portraits that depict their daily lives - from children playing in narrow alleyways to elderly men smoking hookahs outside tea houses. The Bukhara collection offers an immersive experience into one of Central Asia's most enchanting cities through beautiful artwork that would make any space feel like a cultural oasis.
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What are Bukhara (Uzbekistan Asia) art prints?

Bukhara art prints are a collection of artistic depictions that showcase the beauty and cultural richness of Bukhara, a city located in Uzbekistan, Asia. These prints feature stunning images captured by talented photographers who have expertly captured the essence of this ancient city. The prints depict various aspects of life in Bukhara, including its historic architecture, vibrant markets, bustling streets and colorful landscapes. Bukhara has been an important center for Islamic culture for centuries and is known for its well-preserved old town which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The art prints capture the unique blend of Persian and Central Asian cultures that can be found throughout the city. These art prints are perfect for those looking to add some exotic flair to their home or office decor. They make great gifts for anyone interested in travel or world cultures. With their vivid colors and intricate details, Bukhara art prints are sure to impress anyone who sees them.
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What Bukhara (Uzbekistan Asia) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Bukhara art prints that capture the essence and beauty of this ancient city in Uzbekistan, Asia. From stunning photographs of the iconic Kalon Minaret to intricate illustrations depicting the vibrant bazaars and mosques, there is something for everyone. You can choose from a variety of styles, including black and white or color prints, as well as different sizes to suit your needs. Whether you are looking for a statement piece for your living room or a unique gift for someone special, we have got you covered. Our collection features works by talented artists and photographers who have captured the rich history and culture of Bukhara in their artwork. With so many options available, you are sure to find the perfect print that will transport you to this fascinating corner of Central Asia every time you look at it.
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To buy Bukhara art prints from Media Storehouse, you can visit their online store and browse through the collection of available prints. You can use the search bar to look for specific pieces or filter by artist or style. Once you have found a print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During checkout, you will be prompted to provide your shipping information and payment details. Make sure to double-check all the information before submitting your order. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for their art prints, so make sure to select the one that best suits your needs. We also offer international shipping, so no matter where you are in the world, you can enjoy beautiful Bukhara artwork in your home. Buying Bukhara art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple process that allows you to easily bring a piece of Uzbekistan's rich cultural heritage into your own space.
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How much do Bukhara (Uzbekistan Asia) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Bukhara art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection includes canvas prints, framed prints, photographic prints, and fine art prints. The cost of these pieces can range from affordable to more expensive depending on the specific artwork you choose. Our Bukhara art prints feature stunning images of this historic city located in Uzbekistan Asia. These beautiful works capture the essence and beauty of Bukhara's architecture, landscapes, and culture. We take pride in offering high-quality art prints that are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any room or space. Whether you're looking for a statement piece or something subtle to complement your decor, our selection has something for everyone. The cost of our Bukhara art prints is reasonable considering their quality and uniqueness. We believe they are an excellent investment for anyone who appreciates fine art and wants to add some cultural flair to their home or office space.
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